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21 Jun 2020 10:29 #828587 by fotomoto
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17 Mar 2022 13:54 #863935 by Claude.
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Is this the rubber damper you are looking for?




Scirocco, do you have those parts?
Any other member here have some?
If so, I would love to know the dimensions: ID, OD, overall thickness and/or thicknesses of the sections (middle rubber and outer washers)
Is the ID the same on both end washers?
Thanks!

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17 Mar 2022 13:56 #863936 by Claude.
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Hi, John from NY here. If you still need those Kawasaki exhaust dampers I have 4 NOS for you. 914-260-5656,

John
John, do you still have those 4x 92075-1042?

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17 Mar 2022 16:37 - 17 Mar 2022 16:37 #863948 by TexasKZ
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Hi, John from NY here. If you still need those Kawasaki exhaust dampers I have 4 NOS for you. 914-260-5656,

John
John, do you still have those 4x 92075-1042?
Claude,
He has not logged on to KZR since late May 2020, so you may not get a response from him.

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17 Mar 2022 17:21 #863952 by DOHC
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Any other member here have some?
If so, I would love to know the dimensions: ID, OD, overall thickness and/or thicknesses of the sections (middle rubber and outer washers)
Is the ID the same on both end washers?
Thanks!

I'm also looking for a set of 4. Well, 3. I managed to find one. I'll see if I can dig it out and take some measurements for you.

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18 Mar 2022 15:56 #864011 by Claude.
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DOHC, that would be great!!!
Do you also have the colar to measure? That would be great-great!!!

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22 Mar 2022 06:58 #864171 by Claude.
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DOHC, got any chance to find and measure the exhaust rubber damper? And the collar?
Thanks again!

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22 Mar 2022 19:30 #864199 by DOHC
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I eventually managed to find it.  It's basically two washers glued on to a rubber disk.  The OD of the disk and washers is pretty much the same, but one washer has an inside diameter smaller than the rubber ID, and one washer has an ID that is slightly larger than the rubber ID.  

Here are the dimensions:

OD:  30.3 mm
Overall thickness: 9.33 mm
Small washer ID: 8.72 mm
Large washer ID: 14.14 mm
Rubber ID: 12.4 mm
Thickness of rubber ring alone: 5.65 mm




 

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22 Mar 2022 19:39 #864200 by DOHC
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Do you also have the collar to measure? 
Sorry.  I don't have a collar to measure.  But that part is still available from Kawasaki.  

For the collar ID, the Z1R diagram says the bolt that goes through the collar is an M8 so it should fit that bolt

For the OD, I'm guessing the collar should fit inside the rubber ring, so it would need to be around 12mm OD or less.

The rough length is shown in the photo on the Partzilla page:   www.partzilla.com/product/kawasaki/92027...a1a18fd686940a707677

Looks like maybe around 16mm?
 

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23 Mar 2022 05:40 #864217 by Claude.
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DOHC, exactly what I was looking for!
A thousand thanks!!!

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