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z1000 a2
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2024 8:01 am
Author: NorfolkrobA2
hi everybody....having just discovered { grrrrrr} that my z1000 a2 is really a LTD,i have now decided to convert my rear wheel to get a bigger tyre back there...cos it looks better...now i have heard all i need is a zephyr swingarm,can anybody tell me what one??...550..750..1100 ??..or any other info relating to the change please....Rob
Re: z1000 a2
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2024 8:14 am
Author: Z1streetfighter71
I have used the 550 before. I can get you the dimensions easy as iv one in the garage.
Re: z1000 a2
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2024 10:31 am
Author: Robw
I have a zephyr 1100 Swinging arm in mine, with a 17 inch wheel. Would probably look odd with a smaller diameter wheel, so a 750 could be a good compromise.
Rob
Re: z1000 a2
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2024 1:31 pm
Author: Z1streetfighter71
NorfolkrobA2 wrote:hi everybody....having just discovered { grrrrrr} that my z1000 a2 is really a LTD,i have now decided to convert my rear wheel to get a bigger tyre back there...cos it looks better...now i have heard all i need is a zephyr swingarm,can anybody tell me what one??...550..750..1100 ??..or any other info relating to the change please....Rob
How or why is you A2 suddenly an Ltd? what are the numbers on the frame?
Re: z1000 a2
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2024 9:22 am
Author: NorfolkrobA2
hi,sorry its taken so long,but i checked the number with Dave Marsden at Z power and sure enough its an ltd frame,engine is proper A2 but frame is ltd,you can also tell by the rear footrest hanger which mine is kinda triangle shaped.....that is the only difference..and its done quite a bit..basically if the frame number has a B in it,its ltd..
Re: z1000 a2
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2024 10:45 am
Author: Andy M
Unfortunately not everyone who passes on a converted Ltd will be straight about it. It's a common conversion and can save on paying an inflated price for essentially the same thing all bar the number on the frame . It's a better bet to do some tasteful mods to it than a genuine A2 , not that it should matter but the rivet counters will throw their teddies if you upset the cart

Re: z1000 a2
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2024 4:24 pm
Author: kev edwards
so easy to tell just by looking at rear footrest hangers thou A's are unique to the model.
Re: z1000 a2
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 7:45 am
Author: DeadZedDave
What size / type / style of wheel are you thinking about putting in there ?
More than likely there'll be someone on the forum who has done it before !
Re: z1000 a2
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 8:58 am
Author: Reecy
I put a Zephyr 750 swing arm and wheel in a Z1000 Ltd a few years ago and it worked well
I put the front end of the same bike on it too-it looked quite good and rode ok
I’m did some photos and put them in the projects section, they might still be there
The fitting was reasonably straightforward
Atb
Reecy