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Z1r bits required
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Z1r bits required
good afternoon
I know I am new to posting around here and feels a little bit odd jumping in with a request on my second post
if you saw my intro, I have been a Zowner for may years and now am looking after a fair few wanted to be ridden Z's
as I now found my self with time on my hands to get things sorted I need help with some bits for the Z1R
in no order
ZIR main Stand
under seat Bits the bolt to the seat pan for the lock catch and hooks
Front mudguard (now go one off ebay from Kawasaki heven)
Tail unit (one came up to day on Ebay £55 so I bought it)
Seat Foam and any advice which cover are the best please (http://www.saisei-europe.com loads of money new)
seat brackets all of then as I have a naked seat pan only
Have a front brake lever and mount but not the other bits ( got the remote master cylinder of Ebay £49 quid well chuffed)
t pipe for the air box
tool tray
long shot if any one knows of a bent frame i need the seat mounting points and lock mount that are welded to the frame would not want to harm a good frame
Z1R discs (bought the wheel and disc's from kawasaki heven) now have a spair 18" wheel if it will help any one let me know
Any help with locating parts will be a big help to get a Z1R back in the its right Clothes
I know I am new to posting around here and feels a little bit odd jumping in with a request on my second post
if you saw my intro, I have been a Zowner for may years and now am looking after a fair few wanted to be ridden Z's
as I now found my self with time on my hands to get things sorted I need help with some bits for the Z1R
in no order
ZIR main Stand
under seat Bits the bolt to the seat pan for the lock catch and hooks
Front mudguard (now go one off ebay from Kawasaki heven)
Tail unit (one came up to day on Ebay £55 so I bought it)
Seat Foam and any advice which cover are the best please (http://www.saisei-europe.com loads of money new)
seat brackets all of then as I have a naked seat pan only
Have a front brake lever and mount but not the other bits ( got the remote master cylinder of Ebay £49 quid well chuffed)
t pipe for the air box
tool tray
long shot if any one knows of a bent frame i need the seat mounting points and lock mount that are welded to the frame would not want to harm a good frame
Z1R discs (bought the wheel and disc's from kawasaki heven) now have a spair 18" wheel if it will help any one let me know
Any help with locating parts will be a big help to get a Z1R back in the its right Clothes
Last edited by hartyb on Mon Dec 04, 2017 2:31 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Z900A4, Z1000A1, Z1000ST E1,E2, Z1000Mk2 A3,Z1000H Z1R D1, z1000j3, Z1000P. Z900RS SE,
Z1300 A1,
GPZ1100 Unitrack, GPZ750E, GPZ 750Turbo, GPZ900r A1, A2, A6
ZZR1100 Purple and orange
KE175b, KE175F
along with some lesser makes
Z1300 A1,
GPZ1100 Unitrack, GPZ750E, GPZ 750Turbo, GPZ900r A1, A2, A6
ZZR1100 Purple and orange
KE175b, KE175F
along with some lesser makes
Re: Z1r bits required
Just had a seat, foam and trims done by the guy below and was an excellent job......
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-KH2 ... 1931420832?
Plenty of Shed owners on here with sheds full of Shed bits, but given the shed stuff you need is on the rarer side then you're biggest problem is getting these shedheads to look in their sheds and then actually part with these shed bits that you need for your... err... shed.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-KH2 ... 1931420832?
Plenty of Shed owners on here with sheds full of Shed bits, but given the shed stuff you need is on the rarer side then you're biggest problem is getting these shedheads to look in their sheds and then actually part with these shed bits that you need for your... err... shed.
ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ
Re: Z1r bits required
i have a spare frame and log book im after £300 for it,it was a american import originaly but is good and straight
Re: Z1r bits required
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Re: Z1r bits required
Hi mate I have a tail unit its a tiny bit bashed about I,ll send some pics if you
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KZ1200
Puch Maxi
Be careful with Pensions :e
and me ol Granada
Re: Z1r bits required
Garry.L wrote:https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KAWASAKI-Z1R-FRONT-MUDGUARD-ES1/142579446011?
Yep I'm in for that too lol
Re: Z1r bits required
Garry.L wrote:Just had a seat, foam and trims done by the guy below and was an excellent job......
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-KH2 ... 1931420832?
Plenty of Shed owners on here with sheds full of Shed bits, but given the shed stuff you need is on the rarer side then you're biggest problem is getting these shedheads to look in their sheds and then actually part with these shed bits that you need for your... err... shed.
Garry you cheapest Cheshire plumber , have you gone and bought the finest example ?
0172 . Geoff Parr
Re: Z1r bits required
Hi hartyb
welcome to the Z1R owners club!
Getting a Z1R complete and back on the road is a tough and difficult job. I did one myself and found out that you have to search the web on daily bases.
I found some original bits and pieces on Ebay but there are other sources!
A lot of parts can be bought at Z-power.
Some more sites where you can find them;
Z-Fever (Germany)
Ebay kleinanzeigen (Germany)
Le bon coin (France)
Newandoldstock (France)
Most of the part owners in Germany understand English so don't be afraid to send an email to them.
On the other hand in France... most of them only speak French and you're lucky to get an answer at all...
On the Z1Owners forum I've seen some ads where people offer Z1R parts.
Go for it and good luck!
Greetings from Belgium.
Philippe
welcome to the Z1R owners club!
Getting a Z1R complete and back on the road is a tough and difficult job. I did one myself and found out that you have to search the web on daily bases.
I found some original bits and pieces on Ebay but there are other sources!
A lot of parts can be bought at Z-power.
Some more sites where you can find them;
Z-Fever (Germany)
Ebay kleinanzeigen (Germany)
Le bon coin (France)
Newandoldstock (France)
Most of the part owners in Germany understand English so don't be afraid to send an email to them.
On the other hand in France... most of them only speak French and you're lucky to get an answer at all...
On the Z1Owners forum I've seen some ads where people offer Z1R parts.
Go for it and good luck!
Greetings from Belgium.
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
Re: Z1r bits required
Z1parR wrote:Garry.L wrote:Just had a seat, foam and trims done by the guy below and was an excellent job......
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-KH2 ... 1931420832?
Plenty of Shed owners on here with sheds full of Shed bits, but given the shed stuff you need is on the rarer side then you're biggest problem is getting these shedheads to look in their sheds and then actually part with these shed bits that you need for your... err... shed.
Garry you cheapest Cheshire plumber , have you gone and bought the finest example ?
Greetings Geoff, Trust all is good with you.
Sadly still no Shed in my Shed, and given current prices I can't see that changing any time soon.... unless of course you wish to donate one to my little home for retired Plumbers.
I see that nice Mr Orritt has one currently listed on that well known auction site which I'll be watching, but suspect it'll soon be north of my meagre budget.
ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ
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I'm good Garry thank you and hope your early retirement suits you .
My Z1R is fine where it is , no danger at all of the paintwork getting weathered , it never sees daylight outside my garage
Spend some of your money mate .
You'll sleep so much better at night with a smaller lump under your mattress .
My Z1R is fine where it is , no danger at all of the paintwork getting weathered , it never sees daylight outside my garage
Spend some of your money mate .
You'll sleep so much better at night with a smaller lump under your mattress .
0172 . Geoff Parr
Re: Z1r bits required
Garry.L wrote:https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KAWASAKI-Z1R-FRONT-MUDGUARD-ES1/142579446011?
thanks Garry was on to that one as soon as it popped up and the new one in the USA which is way over priced even for me
Z900A4, Z1000A1, Z1000ST E1,E2, Z1000Mk2 A3,Z1000H Z1R D1, z1000j3, Z1000P. Z900RS SE,
Z1300 A1,
GPZ1100 Unitrack, GPZ750E, GPZ 750Turbo, GPZ900r A1, A2, A6
ZZR1100 Purple and orange
KE175b, KE175F
along with some lesser makes
Z1300 A1,
GPZ1100 Unitrack, GPZ750E, GPZ 750Turbo, GPZ900r A1, A2, A6
ZZR1100 Purple and orange
KE175b, KE175F
along with some lesser makes
Re: Z1r bits required
Philippe wrote:Hi hartyb
welcome to the Z1R owners club!
Getting a Z1R complete and back on the road is a tough and difficult job. I did one myself and found out that you have to search the web on daily bases.
I found some original bits and pieces on Ebay but there are other sources!
A lot of parts can be bought at Z-power.
Some more sites where you can find them;
Z-Fever (Germany)
Ebay kleinanzeigen (Germany)
Le bon coin (France)
Newandoldstock (France)
Most of the part owners in Germany understand English so don't be afraid to send an email to them.
On the other hand in France... most of them only speak French and you're lucky to get an answer at all...
On the Z1Owners forum I've seen some ads where people offer Z1R parts.
Go for it and good luck!
Greetings from Belgium.
Philippe
good information there Philippe will follow that up, i have a place out near the Nurburgring so dealing with the German's is no problem and been looking at ebay.de for some years did not know z-fever and not played in France thank you
Z900A4, Z1000A1, Z1000ST E1,E2, Z1000Mk2 A3,Z1000H Z1R D1, z1000j3, Z1000P. Z900RS SE,
Z1300 A1,
GPZ1100 Unitrack, GPZ750E, GPZ 750Turbo, GPZ900r A1, A2, A6
ZZR1100 Purple and orange
KE175b, KE175F
along with some lesser makes
Z1300 A1,
GPZ1100 Unitrack, GPZ750E, GPZ 750Turbo, GPZ900r A1, A2, A6
ZZR1100 Purple and orange
KE175b, KE175F
along with some lesser makes
Re: Z1r bits required
Garry.L wrote:Just had a seat, foam and trims done by the guy below and was an excellent job......
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-KH2 ... 1931420832?
Plenty of Shed owners on here with sheds full of Shed bits, but given the shed stuff you need is on the rarer side then you're biggest problem is getting these shedheads to look in their sheds and then actually part with these shed bits that you need for your... err... shed.
just spoke to BOB the seat and he does not do the foam for the Z1R seat and thought i would best to get the cover and foam from the same place
looks like www.saisei-europe.com do them for big bucks
Z900A4, Z1000A1, Z1000ST E1,E2, Z1000Mk2 A3,Z1000H Z1R D1, z1000j3, Z1000P. Z900RS SE,
Z1300 A1,
GPZ1100 Unitrack, GPZ750E, GPZ 750Turbo, GPZ900r A1, A2, A6
ZZR1100 Purple and orange
KE175b, KE175F
along with some lesser makes
Z1300 A1,
GPZ1100 Unitrack, GPZ750E, GPZ 750Turbo, GPZ900r A1, A2, A6
ZZR1100 Purple and orange
KE175b, KE175F
along with some lesser makes
Re: Z1r bits required
Keith
You can never have too many tools in your life, except the two legged variety
I'm never wrong, once I thought I was but I was
mistaken.
Phil Churchett winner 2013
You can never have too many tools in your life, except the two legged variety
I'm never wrong, once I thought I was but I was
mistaken.
Phil Churchett winner 2013
Re: Z1r bits required
if you message kawamick he has loads of Z1R parts, speaks good english (when not pissed) and will ship to the UK.
Good guy.
Good guy.
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