Hello my name is Jacqueline and I am John’s partner.
You may have read on the forum that John passed suddenly and unexpectedly in February this year and I now find myself having to sort out his affairs whilst dealing with his loss.
I have decided to sell his beloved Bike as I have no motorcycle license and want to offer it to the club membership first.
I have been advised that it is worth around £8500 but I am happy to negotiate this.
The bike is in West Scotland.
I will try and answer any questions to the best of my ability via Johns PM message or his email as I have access to both.
I have included Johns pictures from his original project thread as the bike is pretty much still the same, there is also a standard seat to go with it …thanks for looking
Jacqueline
Spec: bought in 1992 as an American import from New York (a 1977 model year). Standard apart from a ratty V&H which I replaced with a new one pretty soon after buying it.
Debben rebuilt crank, welded, new rods and main bearings etc.
Mucho Debben head work.
1075, Wiseco , 10.25.1
APE HD valve springs, APE titanium valve spring retainers etc
APE HD crank case / cylinder studs, main bearing studs etc
Roller clutch push rod conversion
HD clutch basket (I think?) and springs
VM 29mm Smoothbores with K&N's
Dyna Ignition, coils and HT leads
Giuliari seat
Billet manual cam chain tensioner
HD Tsubaki cam chain
Billet cam end plugs
Billet selector fork shaft (I think?)
KONI dial-a-wobble rear shocks
Stainless one off exhaust (by the same guy that used to make Jim Moodies echausts - SWONA) and a new shorty 'Fuel' end can with race baffles
Progressive front fork springs
Arkront rims
Hello Guest User,
Please feel free to have a look around the forum but be aware that as an unregistered guest you can't see all of it and you can't post.
To access these 'Registered Users Only' areas simply register and login.
Please feel free to have a look around the forum but be aware that as an unregistered guest you can't see all of it and you can't post.
To access these 'Registered Users Only' areas simply register and login.
Modified Z1000 A1 for sale
Moderators: KeithZ1R, chrisu, paul doran, Taffus
Modified Z1000 A1 for sale
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
- paul doran
- Area Rep.
- Posts: 9214
- Joined: 24th Sep 2004
- Location: near Dublin Ireland
Re: Modified Z1000 A1 for sale
Sorry for your loss.
That's a great special at a great price.
That's a great special at a great price.
I see Zed people.
Re: Modified Z1000 A1 for sale price modified
JohnC wrote:Hello my name is Jacqueline and I am John’s partner.
You may have read on the forum that John passed suddenly and unexpectedly in February this year and I now find myself having to sort out his affairs whilst dealing with his loss.
I have decided to sell his beloved Bike as I have no motorcycle license and want to offer it to the club membership first.
I have been advised that it is worth around £7995 but I am happy to negotiate this.
The bike is in West Scotland.
I will try and answer any questions to the best of my ability via Johns PM message or his email as I have access to both.
I have included Johns pictures from his original project thread as the bike is pretty much still the same, there is also a standard seat to go with it …thanks for looking
Jacqueline
DSC_0186.jpg
DSC_0188.jpg
DSC_0190.jpg
IMG103250733.jpg
IMG103020931.jpg
IMG103010660.jpg
Spec: bought in 1992 as an American import from New York (a 1977 model year). Standard apart from a ratty V&H which I replaced with a new one pretty soon after buying it.
Debben rebuilt crank, welded, new rods and main bearings etc.
Mucho Debben head work.
1075, Wiseco , 10.25.1
APE HD valve springs, APE titanium valve spring retainers etc
APE HD crank case / cylinder studs, main bearing studs etc
Roller clutch push rod conversion
HD clutch basket (I think?) and springs
VM 29mm Smoothbores with K&N's
Dyna Ignition, coils and HT leads
Giuliari seat
Billet manual cam chain tensioner
HD Tsubaki cam chain
Billet cam end plugs
Billet selector fork shaft (I think?)
KONI dial-a-wobble rear shocks
Stainless one off exhaust (by the same guy that used to make Jim Moodies echausts - SWONA) and a new shorty 'Fuel' end can with race baffles
Progressive front fork springs
Arkront rims
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
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests