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One piece at a time!
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One piece at a time!
My inspiration for this project (which is one of too many, actually its the 6th one on the go at present)
is probably this:-
https://uk.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?hspart=dcola&hsimp=yhs-001&type=gsp_dvrmahp_00_00¶m1=1¶m2=cat%3Dweb%26sesid%3D80b776bb24de3032e6fe96118bd1b813%26ip%3D81.156.202.79%26b%3DFirefox%26bv%3D52.0%26os%3DWindows-XP%26os_ver%3D5.1%26pa%3Dgencoll%26sid%3D5c742d1806e0657475af7853b8564f9e%26abid%3D%26abg%3D%26a%3Dgsp_dvrmahp_00_00&p=one%20pice%20at%20a%20time%20johnny%20cash
or more likely this:
But it started due to a friend saying can you find me a J/GPZ motor so having asked the good people on here , Jack Londoncalling offered me a motor which I agreed to buy.
Then (as is the way) my mate backed out so I bought it and ended up with the first piece of the puzzle.
It was then during those 4am "I could do this","I could build that" design moments that seem to come more frequently with old age.
That I decided I could piece something together one piece at a time and maybe build a cheap track based GPZ/J.
I know I have lying around
an exhaust,
a swing arm,
some slabby wheels,
some zzr43mm forks and yokes,
But I knew I dont have
Tank,
Tailpiece
Seat
Frame (but did know where there was a scabby one!)
However Jack (london calling) true to his word kindly donated :
(and a load of useful brackets and odds and sods.)
is probably this:-
https://uk.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?hspart=dcola&hsimp=yhs-001&type=gsp_dvrmahp_00_00¶m1=1¶m2=cat%3Dweb%26sesid%3D80b776bb24de3032e6fe96118bd1b813%26ip%3D81.156.202.79%26b%3DFirefox%26bv%3D52.0%26os%3DWindows-XP%26os_ver%3D5.1%26pa%3Dgencoll%26sid%3D5c742d1806e0657475af7853b8564f9e%26abid%3D%26abg%3D%26a%3Dgsp_dvrmahp_00_00&p=one%20pice%20at%20a%20time%20johnny%20cash
or more likely this:
But it started due to a friend saying can you find me a J/GPZ motor so having asked the good people on here , Jack Londoncalling offered me a motor which I agreed to buy.
Then (as is the way) my mate backed out so I bought it and ended up with the first piece of the puzzle.
It was then during those 4am "I could do this","I could build that" design moments that seem to come more frequently with old age.
That I decided I could piece something together one piece at a time and maybe build a cheap track based GPZ/J.
I know I have lying around
an exhaust,
a swing arm,
some slabby wheels,
some zzr43mm forks and yokes,
But I knew I dont have
Tank,
Tailpiece
Seat
Frame (but did know where there was a scabby one!)
However Jack (london calling) true to his word kindly donated :
(and a load of useful brackets and odds and sods.)
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Last edited by KWACKERZ1 on Wed Jun 07, 2017 10:20 pm, edited 4 times in total.
Re: One piece at a time!
So the big question is will it end up like
Or more like what I really want
(But probably not green!! Just to be awkward really, as the green is great but Robw's is green)
Haveing also put out some feelers out for a decent frame
Pluto has obliged and is bringing me one to Cadwell,
Robw Has a standard seat for me and a battery box.
But I cannot decide if to use this zx6r arm.
Or more like what I really want
(But probably not green!! Just to be awkward really, as the green is great but Robw's is green)
Haveing also put out some feelers out for a decent frame
Pluto has obliged and is bringing me one to Cadwell,
Robw Has a standard seat for me and a battery box.
But I cannot decide if to use this zx6r arm.
Last edited by KWACKERZ1 on Wed Jun 07, 2017 10:22 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Re: One piece at a time!
Or do I use an XJR1100 arm that I have had sitting on the shelf for a couple of years.
I also managed to source,these from coose and ebay
Which turned out to be :
So what do I need next?
A set of ZRX Discs £7.50 plus p+p from ebay thats that sorted!
Forks
Assuming I dont use my zzr forks which to be honest could do with a rechrome.
Hooperman has offered a standard set of 38mm's and yokes (which I think I will go with as we know they work as they came from his Clockwork orange)
Need to sort calipers (going to try some period ap's first or brembos second)
A petrol cap for the tank? If anyone has anything please.
Cant think what else at the moment but I am sure there are loads of bits that will occur to me at 04:00 a.m.
The primary objective is to end up with a gpz/j track bike with very very few unneccessary parts fitted. Just what it needs to go, stop and handle nothing else.
Time will tell if this gets finished or becomes one of the stalled projects.
As my modus operandi seems to be
1.buy project A,
2.work on project A, .
3.Buy new project, Project B
4.Project A stalls
5.work on project B finish project B.
6.buy New project Project C.
(go back to 1. and repeat cycle)
so you'll have to wait and see if it ends up in the finished or stalled category.
I also managed to source,these from coose and ebay
Which turned out to be :
So what do I need next?
A set of ZRX Discs £7.50 plus p+p from ebay thats that sorted!
Forks
Assuming I dont use my zzr forks which to be honest could do with a rechrome.
Hooperman has offered a standard set of 38mm's and yokes (which I think I will go with as we know they work as they came from his Clockwork orange)
Need to sort calipers (going to try some period ap's first or brembos second)
A petrol cap for the tank? If anyone has anything please.
Cant think what else at the moment but I am sure there are loads of bits that will occur to me at 04:00 a.m.
The primary objective is to end up with a gpz/j track bike with very very few unneccessary parts fitted. Just what it needs to go, stop and handle nothing else.
Time will tell if this gets finished or becomes one of the stalled projects.
As my modus operandi seems to be
1.buy project A,
2.work on project A, .
3.Buy new project, Project B
4.Project A stalls
5.work on project B finish project B.
6.buy New project Project C.
(go back to 1. and repeat cycle)
so you'll have to wait and see if it ends up in the finished or stalled category.
Re: One piece at a time!
I hope you're happy with the seat, and it arrived unscathed?
Calipers - Grimeca (Lockheed replicas) the same as mine are £115 each with pads (not the best, but they're still pads!), or good second-hand ones do appear from time-to-time...
Calipers - Grimeca (Lockheed replicas) the same as mine are £115 each with pads (not the best, but they're still pads!), or good second-hand ones do appear from time-to-time...
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Re: One piece at a time!
I have a spare chrome petrol cap with a key if you want it.
Re: One piece at a time!
yes please Lee.
Coose Seat arrived fine thanks mate.
Coose Seat arrived fine thanks mate.
Re: One piece at a time!
Would the B1/B2 tank now be surplus to requirements?
GPZ1100 B2 owner
GPz 305 project
99% Gpz1100 unitrac Nearly there runs just needs paint.
1100 Zephyr Project.
1981 KZ1000 LTD
GPz 305 project
99% Gpz1100 unitrac Nearly there runs just needs paint.
1100 Zephyr Project.
1981 KZ1000 LTD
Re: One piece at a time!
Coose wrote:
Calipers - Grimeca (Lockheed replicas) the same as mine are £115 each with pads (not the best, but they're still pads!), or good second-hand ones do appear from time-to-time...
Do you have a link for the calipers or which bike they came from?
I found these but don't know if they are the correct ones?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-GRIMECA-4 ... XQVERSx3O3
Re: One piece at a time!
VinnyE wrote:Coose wrote:
Calipers - Grimeca (Lockheed replicas) the same as mine are £115 each with pads (not the best, but they're still pads!), or good second-hand ones do appear from time-to-time...
Do you have a link for the calipers or which bike they came from?
I found these but don't know if they are the correct ones?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-GRIMECA-4 ... XQVERSx3O3
Nope,this is the fellow. I think Gemini have them made in batches, so if you want a set you might need to give them a shout to see when the next load are due in. Or, keep your eye on eSkip....
http://www.geminikarts.co.uk/shop/Product.asp?PID=1190&GID=3&SID=9902546&SPIN=4789
Re: One piece at a time!
royp the red tank above is a B1 But thats the only tank I have so unless I find a better one thats what I'll be using.
vinnyE RE Calipers
you could go for the AP's the GRIMECA'S look like a copy of the Ap calipers which you can buy new from,
http://www.apracing.com/products/motorcycle/brake_calipers/solo_and_classic_machines_plus_sidecar_2_piston_caliper.aspx
andover norton sell them,
https://andover-norton.co.uk/en/shop-details/18254
£163 each. Brand new!
vinnyE RE Calipers
you could go for the AP's the GRIMECA'S look like a copy of the Ap calipers which you can buy new from,
http://www.apracing.com/products/motorcycle/brake_calipers/solo_and_classic_machines_plus_sidecar_2_piston_caliper.aspx
andover norton sell them,
https://andover-norton.co.uk/en/shop-details/18254
£163 each. Brand new!
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Re: One piece at a time!
I've fitted AP calipers all round. They are very good brakes. Watch the clearance on the fronts though. On standard alloy wheels the clearance is very tight.
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Re: One piece at a time!
Gpz 1100 forks and yokes turned up at the weekend along with my returned Slabby wheels.
Found a spindle in a box that fits the forks and wheel combination.
Then Spent some time messing around with disc and brake combinations and the best option seesm to be ap lockheeds.
Unfortunately the discs I have are either 320 or 310 and neither will work with the set of Ap brckets I have, so I ned to either,
source some zzr1100C discs or get brackets made with 5mm more radius.
Will probably go with the bracket option as I need to have wheel spacers knocked up anyway.
Found a spindle in a box that fits the forks and wheel combination.
Then Spent some time messing around with disc and brake combinations and the best option seesm to be ap lockheeds.
Unfortunately the discs I have are either 320 or 310 and neither will work with the set of Ap brckets I have, so I ned to either,
source some zzr1100C discs or get brackets made with 5mm more radius.
Will probably go with the bracket option as I need to have wheel spacers knocked up anyway.
Re: One piece at a time!
Coose wrote:VinnyE wrote:Coose wrote:
Calipers - Grimeca (Lockheed replicas) the same as mine are £115 each with pads (not the best, but they're still pads!), or good second-hand ones do appear from time-to-time...
Do you have a link for the calipers or which bike they came from?
I found these but don't know if they are the correct ones?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-GRIMECA-4 ... XQVERSx3O3
Nope,this is the fellow. I think Gemini have them made in batches, so if you want a set you might need to give them a shout to see when the next load are due in. Or, keep your eye on eSkip....
http://www.geminikarts.co.uk/shop/Product.asp?PID=1190&GID=3&SID=9902546&SPIN=4789
Gemini have the Grimecas back in stock by the looks of things, though a little more pricey since I bought mine. But, give them a shout if you want a pair as the price might be better as they'll have no fees....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Grimeca-Motorcycle-2-piston-brake-caliper-replacement-for-CP-2195/112444053871?_trksid=p2481888.c100675.m4236&_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20160908105057%26meid%3D75a2760af5b14f619e9790492f62533f%26pid%3D100675%26rk%3D4%26rkt%3D15%26sd%3D152583519417&_trkparms=pageci%253A6eb60ccb-51e3-11e7-92b2-74dbd18083e0%257Cparentrq%253Aac79efc115c0a884e1c0d881fffe3d80%257Ciid%253A1
Re: One piece at a time!
Coose good to meet up at Cadwell, yourbike is properly cool and with some clever solutions. ( e.g back wheel)
At Cadwell I also managed to pick up my frame and some std wheels and a footrest hanger (kipkawa) So most major bits are there.
At Cadwell I also managed to pick up my frame and some std wheels and a footrest hanger (kipkawa) So most major bits are there.
Last edited by KWACKERZ1 on Sat Jul 08, 2017 5:59 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: One piece at a time!
Had a bit of spare time for pottering about yesterday so could not resist.
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