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Z1000 MK2

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2019 10:41 am
Author: Ultim8pc
Been trying now for a few years now to find a half decent MK2 project and finally just picked this one up.
From what I can see it's all there and original with the exception of the exhaust, rear shocks, seat cover and brake lines.
Oh and it's been re-painted in the black and gold 'H' colours. But under the tank you can see the original blue colour.
Not been on the road since 2007 (when it had allegedly had a top end rebuild) and it comes with every MOT cert issued.
Apparently it went through Z-Power at come stage in it's life and I'm awaiting info from them about that.

My plan is a full restoration to standard trim. I'll need to sell some of my other stuff to fund this though... :(

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Re: Z1000 MK2

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2019 4:10 pm
Author: Philippe
Great project! I'll watch it !
If you need any advice, don't hesitate, just ask.
Good luck
Philippe

Re: Z1000 MK2

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2019 4:15 pm
Author: Ultim8pc
Philippe wrote:Great project! I'll watch it !
If you need any advice, don't hesitate, just ask.

Cheers Phillipe,

I think I'll also be asking James who did that fab MK2 resto last year.

Re: Z1000 MK2

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2019 1:42 pm
Author: hartyb
welcome, there are a few of us working on MK2 Projects on here, looks like you have a very good start point

would be interested to find out what you had to pay for it, if you would like to share on PM

may be we could have a list on one post which MK2 bit we are looking for and have duplicates of.

I have got to the point that most things I need are all sold New, but still need bit of electrics

I do have a few bits that are double up on and i need to work out which are the best ones to go on my bike

Re: Z1000 MK2

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2019 1:45 pm
Author: Simonic
Nice project Nigel !!
Does it have an airbox?

Re: Z1000 MK2

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2019 3:41 pm
Author: Ultim8pc
Simonic,
Yes it has a complete airbox. In fact there isn't much missing.
Came with a new front end in a box (forks, top and bottom yokes with stem and headlamp brackets)
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HartyB
Good idea, I'll post up a complete list of the bits I'm looking for shortly.

For now, In know I need:
Exhaust (Has a rusty Motad)
shocks (has Marzochis)
Seat (has one but wrong cover and base is tatty)
Chainguard (damaged)
Rear mudguard (quite tatty)
Front mudguard (has been painted so I'll have to see what it's like underneath)
Handlebars (Has some non-standard lower ones fitted)
Front master cylinder lid (damaged)
Grab handles (none with bike)

Ideally I'll looking for OEM stuff, but will use repro if needs must.
Plan is to carry out a full resto to original spec.

Re: Z1000 MK2

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 7:43 pm
Author: Simonic
Z-Power have a new seat on the shelf....

Re: Z1000 MK2

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2019 9:52 am
Author: Ultim8pc
Simonic wrote:Z-Power have a new seat on the shelf....

I know they have the PMC repro ones.

Re: Z1000 MK2

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2019 11:46 am
Author: hartyb
Ultim8pc wrote:Simonic,
Yes it has a complete airbox. In fact there isn't much missing.
Came with a new front end in a box (forks, top and bottom yokes with stem and headlamp brackets)
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HartyB
Good idea, I'll post up a complete list of the bits I'm looking for shortly.

For now, In know I need:
Exhaust (Has a rusty Motad) Look at J Exhaust as they are the same but with a different part no
shocks (has Marzochis)
Seat (has one but wrong cover and base is tatty) they do come up look for the three bolts on the front mount
Chainguard (damaged)
Rear mudguard (quite tatty) Hard to find
Front mudguard (has been painted so I'll have to see what it's like underneath) sold New
Handlebars (Has some non-standard lower ones fitted) sold New very good Reps
Front master cylinder lid (damaged)
Grab handles (none with bike) sold new very good reps

Ideally I'll looking for OEM stuff, but will use repro if needs must.
Plan is to carry out a full resto to original spec.


I need standard Exhaust as well
and all the Electrics will get the loom new I think but all the other bits i need as well got the lights sorted and clocks
my folk tubs are shot

Re: Z1000 MK2

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2019 9:33 am
Author: Ultim8pc
Thanks for the parts tips Harty, I'm building up a spreadsheet of what I need and what's available as OEM and repro.

Looks like a repro seat may be the way to go. However, I'll strip the existing seat down and see if the base and foam are usable and maybe look into re-covering.

Re: Z1000 MK2

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2019 3:30 pm
Author: hartyb
If you can Save the tin seat base do, i believe new ones are not metal
new Foam is available and seat covers, try to get them together from the same place I was told by a trimmer
if the old foam has been cut up you can or someone can Glue new bit on to it and get it back to stock shape or if its had bits added they can be cut off, its only foam at the end of the day

let me know if I can help and if you come across a pile of bit please let me know and will do like wise

As I have a few projects on the go some running and rolling some all in bits I do get lost at times to just what I may need Hope to have my New parts storage container sorted very soon, then I will have a Racking for each Bike's parts, this will make things a lot better to find things and know what I have and still need

MK2 wise all the electrics other than lights and clocks I still need and fork legs

Re: Z1000 MK2

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2019 5:25 pm
Author: Philippe
Hi guys

look at this:

https://www.bike-teile.de/index.php?sei ... id=1601163

it's in Germany, I know, but most of them understand English! Hurry before the Brexit!
GrtZ
Philippe

Re: Z1000 MK2

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2019 10:37 am
Author: Ultim8pc
I think my seat base looks like it's been welded previously and looks a bit scabby. Won't know until I get it stripped. I've re-foamed and recovered seats before (but I'm no expert).
I'll be fitting the new forks to my MK2 so the currently fitted ones would be available, one leg is pitted though.
Phillipe, thanks for the link. It's a pity they couldn't have done a better job of painting the seat base though!

Re: Z1000 MK2

Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2019 10:08 pm
Author: Ultim8pc

Thanks Philippe, I have purchased that seat.

Re: Z1000 MK2

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2019 1:54 am
Author: Philippe
Hi
Good for you! Sometimes rare, original parts show up in Germany. Just keep an eye on those sites.
GrtZ
Philippe