La Bruta Z1000J
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Re: La Bruta Z1000J
06 Dec 2015 10:35
That seems to be a very good solution! Maybe I'll have to look into that soon as well 
Thanks for the link! but I just found my stuff...
1997 zx9r full front end, chrome in mint condition, not one spot of corrosion!!! Nothing! Front wheel, axle, 3 piston calipers! Same as the one I have from the zx7r so I can choose the best ones out of them hehe. Only things missing are the clip ons.
But the price.. I still can't believe it. 200 euros for everything!!!!!

Thanks for the link! but I just found my stuff...
1997 zx9r full front end, chrome in mint condition, not one spot of corrosion!!! Nothing! Front wheel, axle, 3 piston calipers! Same as the one I have from the zx7r so I can choose the best ones out of them hehe. Only things missing are the clip ons.
But the price.. I still can't believe it. 200 euros for everything!!!!!
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Re: La Bruta Z1000J
06 Dec 2015 10:57
Well done. Crack on!
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/594313-csr1000-project-build
CB550 (1978)
CB500/4 (1972)*
KZ1000CSR (1981)
XT 600E (1999)
TDM900 (2003)
CB550 (1978)
CB500/4 (1972)*
KZ1000CSR (1981)
XT 600E (1999)
TDM900 (2003)
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Re: La Bruta Z1000J
02 Jan 2016 09:48
Ok small update. Been struggling with those damn forks. Changed seals and oil now. School is closed but my teacher will probably mill a new steering stem. It might take a while though. Cleaned the other set of calipers and mc.
These are my first usd forks so I had no idea how to properly fill the forks and get that spring off, or to set up the lock nut etc, but anyways. now I got the trick and it even got easy in the end :laugh:
My tools. Metal plate and a rope.
And the difference in length between both sets:
Happy new year!
These are my first usd forks so I had no idea how to properly fill the forks and get that spring off, or to set up the lock nut etc, but anyways. now I got the trick and it even got easy in the end :laugh:
My tools. Metal plate and a rope.
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And the difference in length between both sets:
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Happy new year!
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