1973 Z1 rebuild

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Re: 1973 Z1 rebuild

28 Oct 2022 01:37
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Idiots are all over the world   Your Z is beautiful!! 
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Re: 1973 Z1 rebuild

28 Oct 2022 03:34
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I drifted away from fakebuuuk because of 'rivet counters' like that.

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Re: 1973 Z1 rebuild

01 Nov 2022 02:14
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Had some days away from the bike coz we had a hillclimb meet.
Now the plan has been to try and make an upcoming bike show that will feature a 50th Anniversary display by the Z owners club that is on this Sunday.  It didnt matter if it wasnt running, just want it to be "together".  So far so good.
So, to be able to put it on the trailer I really need the front brake to be working so it makes it easier (and safer) to get the bike up and down the ramp.
The brakes are all together and its time to add fluid and bleed it.  The brake fluid wont come out the bleeder nipple.  Soak the nipple to get the gunged up stuff out.  Try and bleed again - this time the fluid is flowing out the line fitting by the washer.  Try copper washers, still leaking.  Try a steel fitting, still leaking.  Look further, there is corrosion on the seat.
I have to take the caliper to an engineer I know and bring him coffee and sweet talk him into re cutting the seat by Friday.
Bike with no front caliper 
 
In the meantime I get on with other things, I tried to put my modified fuel tap on but the O ring has perished in it and I havent been able to find another one (custom setup)  I dig out an original tap (that is chromed) check and lube O rings and fit that up.
Now I know the red springs on the rear shocks look a bit out of place now against the jaffa orange, but after fitting the red plug leads they seem to even it out a bit.
 
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Re: 1973 Z1 rebuild

01 Nov 2022 08:44
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Well, I think red springs look fabulous!




 
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Re: 1973 Z1 rebuild

01 Nov 2022 19:01
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Time to get the muffler on, but first it has to be polished coz its looking a bit sad after all these years of sitting around.
The body of the muffler is alloy so it gets a wet and dry rub first before getting polished.
 
Now to bolt everything together and sort out the brackets and intermediate pipe.  And then give it another polish 
 
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Re: 1973 Z1 rebuild

02 Nov 2022 00:11 - 02 Nov 2022 00:11
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Looking good! What do you use to get that kind of (anodized?) finish after polishing?
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Re: 1973 Z1 rebuild

02 Nov 2022 23:22
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Looking good! What do you use to get that kind of (anodized?) finish after polishing?


 
I use Autosol (made in Germany) on the alloy.
It probably looks a bit duller as it has chrome on each end of the muffler housing.
You can get a better finish by spending more time wet and drying.
 
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Re: 1973 Z1 rebuild

02 Nov 2022 23:35
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After a couple of days I get the caliper back, Jim put it in the milling machine and re cut the surface where the bolt washer sits.
 

When I get it home I have to separate the caliper halfs and blow it out.
Because it is a 4 piston I will bleed it on the horizontal first - then bolt it up to the fork leg.
Well that was a lot of time wasted on a leaky caliper bolt ! 
 
 
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Re: 1973 Z1 rebuild

04 Nov 2022 01:26
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after some more fussing with different things its finally time to get the bike off the work bench.
Time to roll her out into the sun for the first time in over 20 years !

 
 
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Re: 1973 Z1 rebuild

04 Nov 2022 04:25
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That is one fine looking beast!  That oversize front brake should help improve what was one of the Z1 series weaknesses....poor braking.
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Re: 1973 Z1 rebuild

04 Nov 2022 05:12
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Stunning bike in double quick time, I hope you are proud of what you have achieved
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Re: 1973 Z1 rebuild

04 Nov 2022 07:31
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Wow.  Just wow.
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