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German gpz1100
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Re: German gpz1100
shame to hear that about your booth ,but going to Japan should be amazing 
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ollie wrote:shame to hear that about your booth ,but going to Japan should be amazing
Might get to the booth before i leave but i wont stress about it either, i do most things in 2K so i wont risk not having a working extractor. Been planning this since covid, 2 weeks on the road on a W800 during the turning of the leaves, no tourist shite just mountains and coasts.
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chrisu wrote:Z1streetfighter71 wrote:The chrome on the swingarm is in fierce bad condition, going to be a job to move all that.
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I've got a single side swingarm and wheels made by the same company on my Z1R.
All this talk of a Z1r with a single sided swing arm has me gagging to see pics....hint hint.
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Hey Angus ,how did you get on with that rear end ?

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ollie wrote:Hey Angus ,how did you get on with that rear end ?![]()
Gpz is still ongoing, problem is its in the shed behind a whole load of shite. My Z1r is taking the spotlight right now, Got lots of small bits painted, need to fire up the paintshop after the winter..Its still on the boil i promise.

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He Angus any chance of some pictures of the z1r
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Catching up / taking a few steps back ! You wrote "that wheel is a thing of beauty" - I'd 100% agree with that statement. There was someone on the forum a while back looking for a company to do such work. Do you know if the GMF company is in business ??
Nice wheel either way - subtle and a refreshing change from the usual approach !
Nice wheel either way - subtle and a refreshing change from the usual approach !
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Tony wrote:He Angus any chance of some pictures of the z1r
No problem. I guess it’s not an issue if I’m hijacking my own thread. The Bike will be built from frame up from a frame I bought from DK motors that was never a Bike so I’m piecing it all together as I go I’m trying to stick with the US model as most of the parts I have worked best with that. It’s going to be as close to factory as I can get including original shocks, screen, exhaust, air box with snorkel and brakes and lines. There are only a handful of parts that I need, but I buy from Japan and it’s not as hard finding the right parts as getting them back to Ireland. It will require a full repaint, but I’m hoping that I’ll have that done before March as there is a fairly big show in Ireland in April. This is as far as she looks now. There are a few things like the frame has been powder coated not wet coated, but it’s more about the overall parts of the Bike rather than the finishes.
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Can you give a little more detail about the back wheel please. As far as i know the standard rear is 17 inch by around 3 inch wide. That one says 18 inch by 5.00 inch if i am reading correctly. I have only seen 'weld up' steel wheels before so is the 'New' 18 inch a consequence of both wider and deeper rims being added to a standard core? I assume that the spokes will have 17 inch cast on one of them!
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Al wrote:Can you give a little more detail about the back wheel please. As far as i know the standard rear is 17 inch by around 3 inch wide. That one says 18 inch by 5.00 inch if i am reading correctly. I have only seen 'weld up' steel wheels before so is the 'New' 18 inch a consequence of both wider and deeper rims being added to a standard core? I assume that the spokes will have 17 inch cast on one of them!
AL
So this is all i know as the fella i bought the bike from didnt know much so i did my own digging. The wheel was widened by Deget Racing in Erftstadt that are specialists in it. link below.
https://www.deget.com/felgenverbreiterungen/
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