New to the forum and just bought a 1977 Z1000. Have had a lot of air cooled Zs in the past but mostly 400Js, Z550s and Gpz750s- this is my first big Z.
Engine was running a bit rough when I got it but stripped and rebuilt the carbs today and it’s now running like a dream. Great bike!
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Hi from SW Scotland
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Re: Hi from SW Scotland
Hi Jacko61
welcome to the club!
Nice z1000 you have there, thanks for sharing the picture.
It's an american import I guess? Anyway, enjoy the bike!
Greetings from Belgium
Philippe
welcome to the club!
Nice z1000 you have there, thanks for sharing the picture.
It's an american import I guess? Anyway, enjoy the bike!
Greetings from Belgium
Philippe
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Re: Hi from SW Scotland
Welcome onboard!
Nice looking bike you have there with lots of potential!
Nice looking bike you have there with lots of potential!
Re: Hi from SW Scotland
Very Nice....
What's the plan.... Back to standard or further mods?.
What's the plan.... Back to standard or further mods?.
ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ
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Garry.L wrote:Very Nice....
What's the plan.... Back to standard or further mods?.
Think I’ll live with it as is for now, maybe just give give it a general polish and tidy up. Don’t fancy the time and expense of restoring it back to standard.
Re: Hi from SW Scotland
Jacko61 wrote:Garry.L wrote:Very Nice....
What's the plan.... Back to standard or further mods?.
Think I’ll live with it as is for now, maybe just give give it a general polish and tidy up. Don’t fancy the time and expense of restoring it back to standard.
Wouldn't take that much 'time' wise, ie new paint, pipes and a correct back wheel plus a few other bits and your there. Sadly though original pipes are scary expensive.
ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ
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Re: Hi from SW Scotland
Garry.L wrote:Jacko61 wrote:Garry.L wrote:Very Nice....
What's the plan.... Back to standard or further mods?.
Think I’ll live with it as is for now, maybe just give give it a general polish and tidy up. Don’t fancy the time and expense of restoring it back to standard.
Wouldn't take that much 'time' wise, ie new paint, pipes and a correct back wheel plus a few other bits and your there. Sadly though original pipes are scary expensive.
Yeah, aren’t they just £££ but they do look the absolute biz. I don’t mind a 4into1 system although there doesn’t seem to be much choice these days other than the Delkovic.
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I like a Marving - nice chrome lines and the collector box is a flat 4 not 2 above 2 so it maintains your ground clearance for going up kerbs etc. Has to come off every year for the oil and filter change though
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Hello and welcome....
Nice looking thou mate, where abouts are you if you dont mind me asking?
In the Shires or over East? Im in Gretna.
Pete
Nice looking thou mate, where abouts are you if you dont mind me asking?
In the Shires or over East? Im in Gretna.
Pete
Re: Hi from SW Scotland
I’m further West mate, near Kirkcudbright
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