Folks;
While the bike's still tucked up in the warm(ish) garage I thought it might be time for a couple of new bits, so - new shocks and exhaust are on the bill. The question is, which ones? For shocks, I'm thinking either Hagon or YSS Z-series (Ohlins or suchlike are a bit of a step too far). Also, I have been looking at the Delkevic stainless pipe (the straight one rather than megaphone). Or should I be waiting until the new stainless Harris arrives (although it'll probably be a fair bit more expensive!). All thoughts/comments/random opinions welcome.
Cheers, Grog
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New Year, New Shiny Bits!
1979 Z1R (mostly - it's been fiddled with a bit)
1977 Z650B1 - I'll get round to putting it back together one day...
1977 Z650B1 - I'll get round to putting it back together one day...
Re: New Year, New Shiny Bits!
You can get a stainless steel Harris replica from this guy who is a club member.
https://www.exhaustcraft.co.uk/kawasaki.html
https://www.exhaustcraft.co.uk/kawasaki.html
adrianhorsfield@live.co.uk
Sunny Bournemouth. Dorset. UK.
Sunny Bournemouth. Dorset. UK.
Re: New Year, New Shiny Bits!
What about a set of KONI shocks (very 70's / 80's)... or the new version, IKON?
http://www.bits4motorbikes.co.uk/ikon/I ... listID=703
http://www.bits4motorbikes.co.uk/ikon/I ... listID=703
1978 Z1000A2
Previous Zeds:
1975 Z1B
1982 Z650F3
Previous Zeds:
1975 Z1B
1982 Z650F3
Re: New Year, New Shiny Bits!
Good shout Adrian H, had seen them mentioned before, but forgotten about exhaustcraft. Will drop them a line and see what they say. Gonzo, got a set of (very old) Konis on now, are the IKONs OK quality-wise? Opinion seems a bit mixed.
Cheers, Grog
Cheers, Grog
1979 Z1R (mostly - it's been fiddled with a bit)
1977 Z650B1 - I'll get round to putting it back together one day...
1977 Z650B1 - I'll get round to putting it back together one day...
Re: New Year, New Shiny Bits!
Can't say what the new IKON's are like compared to the original KONI's but what I'm looking into, currently, is sending my old KONI's to this lot for a refurb...
https://www.brooksuspension.co.uk/shock ... r-service/
https://www.brooksuspension.co.uk/shock ... r-service/
1978 Z1000A2
Previous Zeds:
1975 Z1B
1982 Z650F3
Previous Zeds:
1975 Z1B
1982 Z650F3
Re: New Year, New Shiny Bits!
Nice idea, but a refurb on mine would pretty much amount to building a new pair of shocks!
1979 Z1R (mostly - it's been fiddled with a bit)
1977 Z650B1 - I'll get round to putting it back together one day...
1977 Z650B1 - I'll get round to putting it back together one day...
Re: New Year, New Shiny Bits!
I bought a set of Ikons from Australia donkeys years ago before they were available here, they’re on my brother’s Z1B currently and have never given any trouble, quality was good, unless they’ve changed...
Re: New Year, New Shiny Bits!
Ive got Ikon shocks on a z650 good quality and price and perform well in my opinion
and Delkavic exhausts are good quality to for a nice price ive had a few plus sound
great in the old Yoshi or Alfa style
and Delkavic exhausts are good quality to for a nice price ive had a few plus sound
great in the old Yoshi or Alfa style
Re: New Year, New Shiny Bits!
I've been looking at shocks from these guys
http://www.bikerevival.com/exp.html
http://www.bikerevival.com/exp.html
'83 ZX1100 '81 Z1000ST, '04 GSX1400, '19 Dodge Challenger Hemi
Re: New Year, New Shiny Bits!
I know a couple of guys with yss shocks that use them for classic trackdays and they have been pleased with them.
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Hi Grog
as far as the rear shocks are concerned, it all depends on what you're planning to do with your bike.
If you want to ride it in a decent way, concerning speed limits etc, you can easily go on hagon shocks. If you want to adjust your shocks more often or refine the road behavioure of your bike, go for the Ikon shocks.
If you want to race it...mount the best shocks or even better: buy a newer bike.
Remember the classic Z is 40 years old or older, depending on what type you have.
GrtZ
Philippe
as far as the rear shocks are concerned, it all depends on what you're planning to do with your bike.
If you want to ride it in a decent way, concerning speed limits etc, you can easily go on hagon shocks. If you want to adjust your shocks more often or refine the road behavioure of your bike, go for the Ikon shocks.
If you want to race it...mount the best shocks or even better: buy a newer bike.
Remember the classic Z is 40 years old or older, depending on what type you have.
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
Re: New Year, New Shiny Bits!
Folks;
Thanks for the replies; just seen another thread on here which mentions the Delkevic might rob a bit of power, but like the ability to keep the centre stand - bike (Z1R) already runs K&Ns with a corrector kit, braced frame, Metmachex arm and (mostly) VF front forks/brakes. I like the look and sound of the Delkevic, but not if it's going to strangle the engine. Still got to talk to Exhaustcraft to see what they say. Riding is mainly Highlands, so - roads that vary from billiard table to cart track, and very few speed limits (or at least ones that are policed...), although my self-preservation muscle twitches more often the older I get! Are the YSS worth the extra money over Hagon/IKON I guess is the question there. Cheers for the thoughts, TTFN Grog.
Thanks for the replies; just seen another thread on here which mentions the Delkevic might rob a bit of power, but like the ability to keep the centre stand - bike (Z1R) already runs K&Ns with a corrector kit, braced frame, Metmachex arm and (mostly) VF front forks/brakes. I like the look and sound of the Delkevic, but not if it's going to strangle the engine. Still got to talk to Exhaustcraft to see what they say. Riding is mainly Highlands, so - roads that vary from billiard table to cart track, and very few speed limits (or at least ones that are policed...), although my self-preservation muscle twitches more often the older I get! Are the YSS worth the extra money over Hagon/IKON I guess is the question there. Cheers for the thoughts, TTFN Grog.
1979 Z1R (mostly - it's been fiddled with a bit)
1977 Z650B1 - I'll get round to putting it back together one day...
1977 Z650B1 - I'll get round to putting it back together one day...
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