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Dutch 1977 Z1000 Build
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30 Sep 2024 14:04 #904752
by Ilfrid
Mexican guy starting a Resto-mod project of a Z1 900 or Z900??? not sure
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1976 Z900 I think
1992 Harley FXR
2007 Harley Electra
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Hey Wiers beautiful bike!!
I just read all thread in one go and I have to say that just as the other threads motivate you to start and complete your project, in a same manner your thread motivates guys like me starting with our own projects so thank you for the follow up.
I have a question related to the cooler, I read somewhere that if you run a stock motor, the cooler could have some negative effects on the bike.
Have you experience any setbacks or bad points related to the cooler?
Additional could you tell me how much more oil does your motor take with the cooler?
I just read all thread in one go and I have to say that just as the other threads motivate you to start and complete your project, in a same manner your thread motivates guys like me starting with our own projects so thank you for the follow up.
I have a question related to the cooler, I read somewhere that if you run a stock motor, the cooler could have some negative effects on the bike.
Have you experience any setbacks or bad points related to the cooler?
Additional could you tell me how much more oil does your motor take with the cooler?
Mexican guy starting a Resto-mod project of a Z1 900 or Z900??? not sure
Current Bikes
1976 Z900 I think
1992 Harley FXR
2007 Harley Electra
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20 Oct 2024 07:29 #905262
by Wiers
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Sorry for the late reaction but I have been busy lately and did not get any notification about your post.
I did not find anything negative about the cooler on my bike but it does not get that hot in the Netherlands.
The cooler is upside down so there will always be a little bit oil in it.
I filled it up, run the engine a couple of times and filled it up till it was oke in the looking glass.
In a few weeks I wil be refreshing the oil and measure how much will come out, so I know how much I have to put back in.
I did not find anything negative about the cooler on my bike but it does not get that hot in the Netherlands.
The cooler is upside down so there will always be a little bit oil in it.
I filled it up, run the engine a couple of times and filled it up till it was oke in the looking glass.
In a few weeks I wil be refreshing the oil and measure how much will come out, so I know how much I have to put back in.
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14 Nov 2024 14:43 #906051
by Mr. E
1978 kz1105 - the Rooster, 1981 KZ750 Chopper, 1975 KZ400 , 1984 GPZ750
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The whole build was great to read through. Bike looks stellar. What seat is that?
1978 kz1105 - the Rooster, 1981 KZ750 Chopper, 1975 KZ400 , 1984 GPZ750
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14 Nov 2024 14:55 #906053
by Wiers
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Thanks,
I do not know, the seat was on the bike when I bought it.
It sit a but harsh but looks great.
I do not know, the seat was on the bike when I bought it.
It sit a but harsh but looks great.
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