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Z1000R2 side stand stopper
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Z1000R2 side stand stopper
Hi all, I'm eventually getting round to rebuilding my z1000r2 and I need a side stand stopper, its a bracket that hold the spring affair.
Ill add a link, I hope its allowed https://www.cmsnl.com/kawasaki-z1000r2- ... 320851069/
Ill add a link, I hope its allowed https://www.cmsnl.com/kawasaki-z1000r2- ... 320851069/
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Re: Z1000R2 side stand stopper
glav666 wrote:Hi all, I'm eventually getting round to rebuilding my z1000r2 and I need a side stand stopper, its a bracket that hold the spring affair.
Ill add a link, I hope its allowed https://www.cmsnl.com/kawasaki-z1000r2- ... 320851069/
Glav send me a picture of your side stand - mine doesn’t have that part at all.
How are you getting on with it? Mine is nearly done…
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Re: Z1000R2 side stand stopper
Same set up on my J2. There's also a plate that controls the side stand override switch.
With the bike on the side stand you can start the engine, if you lift the bike upright the side stand springs back a bout 15 deg and the side stand switch kills the engine unless your pressing the override switch on the LH controls. Once the sidestand is fully up you can release the switch and the engine continues to run.
With the bike on the side stand you can start the engine, if you lift the bike upright the side stand springs back a bout 15 deg and the side stand switch kills the engine unless your pressing the override switch on the LH controls. Once the sidestand is fully up you can release the switch and the engine continues to run.
PUM 488 June 2023
76 Z900A4, 77 Z650B1, 77 KZ650B1, 77 Z1000A1, 82 Z1000J2, ZRX1100R.
76 Z900A4, 77 Z650B1, 77 KZ650B1, 77 Z1000A1, 82 Z1000J2, ZRX1100R.
Re: Z1000R2 side stand stopper
There are two variations on that model.
I think this is what you're after yes ?
I think this is what you're after yes ?
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Re: Z1000R2 side stand stopper
Big Fluff wrote:There are two variations on that model.
On mine the top spring attachment is welded to the frame
Re: Z1000R2 side stand stopper
I've a used one from a Z400J, it has a different part number, although the part numbers sometimes change.
Anyway, if you want to try to see if it fits, get in touch, we're both in Belfast
Anyway, if you want to try to see if it fits, get in touch, we're both in Belfast
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1982 Z400J project
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GXI 2752 are you out there?
1982 Z400J project
ex owner of Z1100R
GXI 2752 are you out there?
Re: Z1000R2 side stand stopper
Mine looks like this spring actor is welded to frame. It’s an R2 as well so there must be two types as Will says
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Re: Z1000R2 side stand stopper
Have you guys got this side stand override kill switch on your bikes? Red one next to the hi lo
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Re: Z1000R2 side stand stopper
Just a plastic plug...
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Re: Z1000R2 side stand stopper
Ah OK, my J2 side stand uses the same mount bracket along with a seperate sprung loaded plate to operate the stand kill switch.
It's quite a clever set up.
The bike will start on side stand but unless the override switch is depressed as you lift the bike upright the stand will spring back about 15 deg and kill the ignition. The stand needs to be fully up before you can restart it. Two springs on the stand itself. A further small spring that fits onto a seperate plate which is fixed by the stand bolt with the other end of the spring connected to a multi position brake light style switch.
And just to throw a curve ball, this is a mates R1 that I did the paint for but zoomed in on the LH switchgear and his does have the over ride switch.
It's quite a clever set up.
The bike will start on side stand but unless the override switch is depressed as you lift the bike upright the stand will spring back about 15 deg and kill the ignition. The stand needs to be fully up before you can restart it. Two springs on the stand itself. A further small spring that fits onto a seperate plate which is fixed by the stand bolt with the other end of the spring connected to a multi position brake light style switch.
And just to throw a curve ball, this is a mates R1 that I did the paint for but zoomed in on the LH switchgear and his does have the over ride switch.
PUM 488 June 2023
76 Z900A4, 77 Z650B1, 77 KZ650B1, 77 Z1000A1, 82 Z1000J2, ZRX1100R.
76 Z900A4, 77 Z650B1, 77 KZ650B1, 77 Z1000A1, 82 Z1000J2, ZRX1100R.
Re: Z1000R2 side stand stopper
Hi.
My B2 has the same set up with the overide switch and stopper. In addition there's a bolt locking washer under the stand bolt head. This is an original item ( 92022A/C ) shown incorrectly in the parts manual as being behind the stand.
My B2 has the same set up with the overide switch and stopper. In addition there's a bolt locking washer under the stand bolt head. This is an original item ( 92022A/C ) shown incorrectly in the parts manual as being behind the stand.
Re: Z1000R2 side stand stopper
chrisNI wrote:glav666 wrote:Hi all, I'm eventually getting round to rebuilding my z1000r2 and I need a side stand stopper, its a bracket that hold the spring affair.
Ill add a link, I hope its allowed https://www.cmsnl.com/kawasaki-z1000r2- ... 320851069/
Glav send me a picture of your side stand - mine doesn’t have that part at all.
How are you getting on with it? Mine is nearly done…
Hi Chris, I cancelled my holiday away because the weather was shit. So started the bike, It'll be a while lol.
Yes you have the other stand, simpler one. I think I have one sourced.
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Re: Z1000R2 side stand stopper
Kwackman wrote:I've a used one from a Z400J, it has a different part number, although the part numbers sometimes change.
Anyway, if you want to try to see if it fits, get in touch, we're both in Belfast
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Kwackman, I'll DM you. That looks like the part I need. I think I sourced one on Ebay of a shaft drive. We4'll see when it gets here.
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Re: Z1000R2 side stand stopper
Why don´t you take this one?
www.ebay.de/itm/285806029505?
Just to clarify:
The parts you show belong to the side stand of the German, Swiss and Swedish versions.
The technology is strange - if the bike is not on the stand, the engine should be turned off. That was very disruptive. You can also see it if you look at the left handlebar switch. There is a small red button that should bypass the kill switch. But that rarely worked even in the 80s. This side stand also has two springs, while the other versions always only have one spring.
Cheers
www.ebay.de/itm/285806029505?
Just to clarify:
The parts you show belong to the side stand of the German, Swiss and Swedish versions.
The technology is strange - if the bike is not on the stand, the engine should be turned off. That was very disruptive. You can also see it if you look at the left handlebar switch. There is a small red button that should bypass the kill switch. But that rarely worked even in the 80s. This side stand also has two springs, while the other versions always only have one spring.
Cheers
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Re: Z1000R2 side stand stopper
My 1100R has the blank of plate on the switch but My 1000R has the litte switch and its a UK bike
way too many Zeds
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