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1973 Z1 Maui
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For my purposes the big issue is corrosion. I could put all the effort into re-spoking my rims with zinc/steel, make a few excursions here on Maui and I'd be looking at spokes with white corrosion starting.
Stainless is a must for me.
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It depends on the grade and diameter of original spokes vs grade and diameter of stainless spokes, typically carbon steel is stronger then stainless, torque examples -Is Buchanan's SS spokes superior to OE Kawasaki?
3/8-16 bolt 26 lbs (grade 5)
3/8-16 bolt 37 lbs (grade
3/8-16 bolt 20 lbs (18-8 stainless)
3/8-16 bolt 20 lbs (316 stainless)
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Duro 317 and 318
Ive never used Duro but the reviews are generally ok. I need to get this frame up on wheels so this is it for now. Revzilla is sending them here.
I think Duro is a Taiwan company.
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Glass beads are my friend. They don't tear up the alloy, they just clean it, if a bit slowly.
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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Update...Kevin got back to me. He's apparently sold all his Z1 stuff to someone in Japan. Crikey! He had a couple of dozen engines, lots of other parts and about a dozen bikes. He says he's down to two early Z1's and the stuff he needs to restore them. One is apparently an original condition one owner bike from Alberta. I've asked him for any leads and will update if he can provide any help.
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i guess lots of folks in Japan want Z1 stuff.
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First I bead blasted as much as I could. The PO had put lots of paint over the corrosion. Then I pumped the piston out. Fluid looked like mud. Lots of work to do here. I was going to dual disc it but I decided to keep it single. I’ll rebuild the MC and caliper. I have to get a repro disc because again, the PO got rid of the original disc.
the hoses will need to be replaced, lots of cracking. The pipe is pretty corroded too.
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Retired gearhead
'81 KZ-750 E2
'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)
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You have a good chance of finding a proper date coded brake disc on ebay because they used the same discs on the H1 and H2. Lots of them for sale. Just keep looking until one comes up.
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