Hi, I have just bought a 72 Z1 with the frame number in the higher end of the 300 range, therefore what month would this have most probably been built?
Also, should it have the carb balancer tubes in the head or the inlet rubbers?
Thanks
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Z1 1972 build date
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Z1 1972 build date
Inheritance? What inheritance? He spent it all on booze, women and Zed parts!
Re: Z1 1972 build date
Hi Tonka
congratulations with your newest asset!
I think your bike was build in the beginning of August '72.
The carb balancer tubes should be in the head, not in the inlet rubbers.
Get a copy of John Brookes' magnificent book: "Kawasaki Z1 & Z2 restorer's parts book" in order to do it correct.
Good luck with the restoration!
Show us some pictures please.
GrtZ
Philippe
congratulations with your newest asset!
I think your bike was build in the beginning of August '72.
The carb balancer tubes should be in the head, not in the inlet rubbers.
Get a copy of John Brookes' magnificent book: "Kawasaki Z1 & Z2 restorer's parts book" in order to do it correct.
Good luck with the restoration!
Show us some pictures please.
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
- Tonka
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Re: Z1 1972 build date
Hi, it’s already been restored as it was done about 8 years ago and only done 38 miles since! It won 1st place at the VJMC in 2014.
Inheritance? What inheritance? He spent it all on booze, women and Zed parts!
Re: Z1 1972 build date
Hi Tonka
OK! That wasn't clear to me. So you have bought a nicely restored ' 72 Z1.
Good for you. It saves a lot of work.
Show us some pictures, come on don't be shy.
GrtZ
Philippe
OK! That wasn't clear to me. So you have bought a nicely restored ' 72 Z1.
Good for you. It saves a lot of work.
Show us some pictures, come on don't be shy.
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
Re: Z1 1972 build date
Tonka wrote:Hi, I have just bought a 72 Z1 with the frame number in the higher end of the 300 range, therefore what month would this have most probably been built?
SEPTEMBER
Also, should it have the carb balancer tubes in the head or the inlet rubbers?
Thanks
Re: Z1 1972 build date
Tonka wrote:Hi, I have just bought a 72 Z1 with the frame number in the higher end of the 300 range, therefore what month would this have most probably been built?
September 72 bikes were roughly in the frame region of 00115 to 00750, therefore yours is approx mid Sept 72. A dating letter request to KUK will give exact date but will cost you for their service.

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