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24 Nov 2019 19:34 #814496 by Z1R rider
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Been quite a while since I've posted, I'm working on my 78 Z1R this winter. I'm having trouble finding a suitable windscreen for it. It has the original on it yet but it has a crack that has been glued. I'm looking for a replacement that has the same color tint and thickness, doesn't need to be NOS or OEM, just want it to look "right". I saw an OEM takeoff on E-Bay for $500, that's more than I'll spend even if it's perfect. Anybody know of someone making-selling a new replacement?

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25 Nov 2019 07:42 #814520 by 531blackbanshee
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^^^^^^what Nessism said.
i bought a new windshield for one of my Z1R's from them and was very pleased.
i will definitely buy from them again.

leon

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25 Nov 2019 08:25 #814523 by Z1R rider
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531blackbanshee wrote: ^^^^^^what Nessism said.
i bought a new windshield for one of my Z1R's from them and was very pleased.
i will definitely buy from them again.

leon



Thanks guys, is the color right (or at least close), do you remember what color you ordered? How about the thickness of the plastic so the outer rubber (around the back) fits correctly.

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25 Nov 2019 08:28 #814524 by PaintWorkz
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Zero Gravity sells a decent replacement, tint is a hair darker. I bought a couple seconds off their eBay store a few years ago......I could not figure out what the blems were.

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25 Nov 2019 13:11 #814539 by 531blackbanshee
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i bought a lime green one so i can't comment about the color.i searched and doremi has one advertised on webike fairly affordable.
japan.webike.net/products/1356170.html
prolly close to stock to get aftermarket.

leon

skiatook,oklahoma 1980 z1r,1978 kz 1000 z1r x 3,
1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!

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25 Nov 2019 15:25 #814542 by Z1R rider
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Thanks Leon, that is cheap enough to give it a try, and the color looks in the neighborhood, I'm a little nervous about the shipping time from Japan. Maybe I'm a worry wart....

Anyone have experience with Redline Cycle www.redlinecycle.com/Z1R%20Windshield.html ?

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1999 250 Ninja race bike
2013 WR250F, fun in the dirt

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25 Nov 2019 16:39 #814549 by Street Fighter LTD
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Z1R rider wrote: Thanks Leon, that is cheap enough to give it a try, and the color looks in the neighborhood, I'm a little nervous about the shipping time from Japan. Maybe I'm a worry wart....

Anyone have experience with Redline Cycle www.redlinecycle.com/Z1R%20Windshield.html ?


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25 Nov 2019 19:29 #814557 by DOHC
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Z1R rider wrote: I'm looking for a replacement that has the same color tint and thickness, doesn't need to be NOS or OEM, just want it to look "right".


This is mentioned on the Redline page linked above, but I wanted to say that I've never been able to find an aftermarket Z1R windshield that has the holes drilled for the factory rubber edge trim. I believe some of them come with push-on ("U" shaped) edge trim, but the factory trim has rubber nipples that hold it in place, and in order to mount the original trim you'd need to drill holes to match.

I've contemplated what it would take to drill a replacement, but I've never actually tried it. I know drilling polycarbonate can be a pain, but they do make special drill bits. And if the replacement is very close in shape to the original, you might be able to use the original as a drill guide to get the spacing correct... Maybe?

Maybe I'll try someday.

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25 Nov 2019 22:24 #814570 by Mikaw
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Jim at Redline Cycle is a great guy. I always get the right parts and he is willing to take time to talk to you about what and why your doing what you are so he can suggest the best part for the job.

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26 Nov 2019 10:33 #814592 by Z1R rider
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DOHC wrote:

Z1R rider wrote: I'm looking for a replacement that has the same color tint and thickness, doesn't need to be NOS or OEM, just want it to look "right".


This is mentioned on the Redline page linked above, but I wanted to say that I've never been able to find an aftermarket Z1R windshield that has the holes drilled for the factory rubber edge trim. I believe some of them come with push-on ("U" shaped) edge trim, but the factory trim has rubber nipples that hold it in place, and in order to mount the original trim you'd need to drill holes to match.




I've contemplated what it would take to drill a replacement, but I've never actually tried it. I know drilling polycarbonate can be a pain, but they do make special drill bits. And if the replacement is very close in shape to the original, you might be able to use the original as a drill guide to get the spacing correct... Maybe?

Maybe I'll try someday.

www.linkedin.com/pulse/recommendations-d...ate-sheet-jim-hingst



I've drilled other projects...with varying success, I've toyed with the idea of making my own windshield using Lexan instead of polycarbonate if I can find some with the right tint. I do want to put the stock rubber trim on whatever I end up with.

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26 Nov 2019 15:31 #814610 by ayeckley
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Lexan is just the GE trade name polycarbonate. Kind of like Teflon is Dow Chemical’s trade name for PTFE.

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