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07 Nov 2020 12:56 - 07 Nov 2020 12:57 #838215 by calum
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Thanks guys. I've decided to go for 1075 but still haven't decided whether to spend the money I'll save on new brakes or just use the stock ZRX brakes. Got the garage cleaned out today but it looks like the boys Zephyr will be taking up most of the space for winter. I'll just have a bit of room in the corner to figure out the riding postition and sort out what I want to chop of the frame.
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07 Nov 2020 15:00 - 07 Nov 2020 15:01 #838220 by Bozo
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TexasKZ wrote: Which year ZRX came with CVK 36 pumpers?


I believe they are all the same, the only difference is the jetting and the needle, both will require tuning, the ports need to be matched to the rubber manifolds which fit from the ZRX (bit sketchy on this- long time ago, do some homework). I originally had the GPZ900R 34mm carbies but I found the ZRX (I bought cheaply) were not only better in the top end but as good if not better on the bottom. Using CV carbies there is one draw back (I have foam filters) when there is a strong cool side wind, the outer CV tend to drop vacuum but 90% of the time its great.
I was lucky I had an air/ Fuel mixture meter which allowed me to tune them in, well worth the effort though.

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Third ride is now the Frankenstein 1981 GPZ1100B1, 1983 fully recon motor fitted LOVE THIS BIKE
Forth my work bike FJ1200 1989 (same type as FJ above)
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07 Nov 2020 15:51 #838222 by TexasKZ
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I am curious because I have never seen a CVK pumper and was not aware that there was more than one type of carb used on the ZRX.

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07 Nov 2020 20:21 #838230 by Bozo
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TexasKZ wrote: I am curious because I have never seen a CVK pumper and was not aware that there was more than one type of carb used on the ZRX.

I assume the diaphragms on the side of the CVK carbies are for pumping fuel, I'll stand corrected if I'm wrong. I did state they are the same carbs on the ZRX range

First Permanent ride the Z1R since Dec1977 (220,000km) as of June 2015
Second permanent bike 1989 FJ1200 dyno'd 140RWH, great bike.
Third ride is now the Frankenstein 1981 GPZ1100B1, 1983 fully recon motor fitted LOVE THIS BIKE
Forth my work bike FJ1200 1989 (same type as FJ above)

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14 Nov 2020 10:36 - 14 Nov 2020 10:36 #838478 by calum
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Starting to get some parts together. Got the ZRX forks and a second tail section to butcher (thanks kzstreetfighter71).
Sold the Hornet as well, so have paid for the bike and ordered a new triple clamp and swingarm.



The garage has been cleaned out and the mini and the 750 are in bed for the winter. Time to get some work done on the boys zephyr before I pick up the KZ1000.

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28 Nov 2020 09:44 - 28 Nov 2020 09:46 #839113 by calum
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Triple clamp arrived today. Picking the bike up next weekend. Should have the clip-ons, speedo, tacho, headlight and the electrics for under the tail section by then. Looking forward to getting it together so I can figure out the riding position and get the tail section sorted.

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28 Nov 2020 12:09 #839124 by Skidmark
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Nice triples...

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17 Dec 2020 09:22 #840226 by calum
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationPicked up the bike. No trailer so dragged my son along to help get it down to size so it would fit under the bed in the van. Collecting a few more parts and will start putting things together next week. Until then I'll be helping the boy get his Zephyr together - painted the engine yesterday so can start rebuilding it next week as well.

Looking for cams and found these:


Was planning on getting the 110's from Webcam ( webcamshafts.com/pages_vehicles/motorcycle/kawasaki/1730.html ) but the Yoshi's are a lot cheaper. Not as much lift or duration but as I have no idea what difference it will make I thought I'd ask you guys :) Current plan is 1075cc with ported head and 38mm intake valves.

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17 Dec 2020 14:18 #840245 by DOHC
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calum wrote: Was planning on getting the 110's from Webcam ( webcamshafts.com/pages_vehicles/motorcycle/kawasaki/1730.html ) but the Yoshi's are a lot cheaper.


Maybe import taxes and currency conversion makes the difference, but Ebay converts those Yosh cams to $668.10. Schnitz lists the Web 110 for $629.

store.schnitzracing.com/web-cam-camshaft...wasaki-kz900-kz1000/

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17 Dec 2020 14:26 #840246 by calum
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For me it's €570 for the Yoshi's and €775 for the Web's.

From what I can gather the Web's will be better at high revs but the Yoshi's should be smoother down low at the cost of top-end power. That sound about right? Forgot to say before that I'll be running RS34's.

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17 Dec 2020 18:11 #840255 by Mikaw
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calum wrote: For me it's €570 for the Yoshi's and €775 for the Web's.

From what I can gather the Web's will be better at high revs but the Yoshi's should be smoother down low at the cost of top-end power. That sound about right? Forgot to say before that I'll be running RS34's.


Correct. More duration move peak hp up in the rpm and could make the idle slightly rougher. The Yoshimura cam duration is measured at .040 and the web is measured at .050. Not sure how much that would change things. The Yoshimura cams are their stage 1. They also make a stage 2 that would be the same as the Web110.


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18 Dec 2020 07:00 - 18 Dec 2020 07:25 #840271 by TexasKZ
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Asking which is the best cam profile is a bit like asking which is the best engine oil. There will be a bunch of "right" answers. One of the variables you did not mention is porting. That will have quite a bit to do with the flow numbers and power potential and power band. You should have a cam conversation with whoever is doing the head work.
Based on what you have said so far, my guess is that those Yoshimura cams will leave a lot of power potential unrealized.
There are some really good threads about this, in which the late LarryC discussed porting and flow and such. I do not know if they are still available, or if they got archived.

(Perhaps we should have a "Which cams" FAQ.)

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