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75 Z1 Resto
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This was my Fathers 75 Z1 he bought new the same year I was born. It was stored in his garage (2nd wife didn't want him riding) for 14+ years. He passed in 97 and when the bike saw the light of day it began to deteriorate pretty quick. Surface rust popped up everywhere and the clear on the tank lifted, any of the zinc plated hardware/spokes tarnished. So I tore it down a few years back and finally getting around to restoring it.
Here's a scan of the original brochure
The bike before dissasembly. I have a Windjammer that I removed.
Me and my Pops in 75/76?
You can see the damage after taking the bike from storage
1975 Z1 900
1994 KX250 Supermoto
2004 KX125
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Frame blasted
Primed and painted with PJ1 epoxy frame paint. Never used it before but their OEM frame paints were pretty good. Powdercoating was out of the question since the frame tag was still in tact.
Made a polishing station out of an old motor I had. Found the arbor at Lowes on sale for $0.25! Bought 2.
Polishing & cleaning
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I'm not going for a concours restoration but I don't want a blob of spraypaint either. I can't stand painted hardware. What can I do about parts like the axles that, I guess, were originally zinc coated? Are they still available NOS? How about the steering stem nut?
How about OEM throttle cables with the chrome housing?
Money is a bit tight so I couldn't go SS spokes and DID rims. I did find a SS rim set on Ebay along with some OEM spokes. Also picked up a tapered steering bearing set. Wheels are nasty to say the least. They looked brand new before the bike was ridden again.
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A couple questions:
I'm not going for a concours restoration but I don't want a blob of spraypaint either. I can't stand painted hardware. What can I do about parts like the axles that, I guess, were originally zinc coated? Are they still available NOS? How about the steering stem nut?
Eastwood, and no doubt others, sells a small zinc plating kit that works well for small stuff like screws, bolts and the like. I'm sure you could do the axles as well.
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TexasKZ, I think that's exactly what I need, and it's affordable. Thanks!
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Paintworkz has the original Z1 colors figured out if you are planning on the stock paint scheme.
It will take some time and elbow grease but well worth the work when its done.
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77 Kawasaki KZ 650B-1 (My putt around bike)
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The body parts are in pretty good shape but one of the side covers fell off while riding due to deteriorated grommets. It's not too bad but will need to be repaired.
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73 Kawasaki Z1
07 HD CVO Ultra Classic
82 Suzuki GS 1100
74 Yamaha RD 350 (My two stroke toy)
77 Kawasaki KZ 650B-1 (My putt around bike)
80 Indian Moped (My American Iron)
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Long Gone
75 Suzuki GT550
74 GT 380
79 RD 400 Daytona Special
72 Honda CL 175
74 Honda QA 50
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Question: Does anyone know a cross reference to the shift shaft seal part number? I need one and don't really need anything else right now so it's dumb to pay shipping on that little seal.
2) Is there and automatic chain oiler and how do you shut it off?
Thanks. Should have the engine in in the next few days.
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Michael
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