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The muffer is NOS and i try to get one for a long time.Does some one know if there is a replica muffler available in the US or anywhere?????? Or does some one have a LH muffler in good shape for sale ???????
Thanks, Mick
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I will post some pic's during the restoration.
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YESfound a LH muffler on ebay.Now i can start the rebuild of the bike.
I will post some pic's during the restoration.
Mick
Mick,
Yes, please post pics. I believe there are a few differences in the Z1Rs that you in Germany had that the rest of the world may (or may not) have ever seen. I think you had a larger fuel tank, longer rear fender (some law???), and a few other things that elude my mind at the moment. Anyway, are you planning on a stock restoration? Or what modifications?
-KR
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Yes im planing a stock restoration.Only one modification. Lester wheels.I got a pair in mint condition for only 75 EUR :woohoo:
I have a new fairing and tail pice,the other body parts are in nice shape.It took a long time to find all this parts.
Yes there are some differences between the US and German Z1R.(blue)D1.
We had 3 gas tanks 13stock,18 and 22 Liters.The rear fender is longer,the turn lights has longer steems,the rear ar not monted at the fram,they are monted at the rear light bracket.The kick stand has a switch.You can not start the bike if the kick stand is not in hinged position.
AND we had a Z1000SA Z1R with 4into4 exhaust.
Here is a pic of my D1 at a classic bike show
In the next time i will post some pics of my D3.
Mick
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Very, very nice. Hey, if you have a line on one of those 22 litre fuel tanks I'd be interested.
Also, do you have any pics of a Z1R with 4-into-4 exhaust? That's one that I didn't know about!
-KR
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82 Kawasaki ELR Clone (1000 J)
82 Kawasaki KZ750R1/GPz750 ELR-ed
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Mick,
Very, very nice. Hey, if you have a line on one of those 22 litre fuel tanks I'd be interested.
Also, do you have any pics of a Z1R with 4-into-4 exhaust? That's one that I didn't know about!
-KR
Yes, I'd seen pictures of those 22liter tanks for the Z1R...and they are monsters...presumably they were supplied for the 'autobahn' experience. The South African 1981 GS1100 was also supplied with a stock oversized tank...maybe there weren't gas stations between Capetown and Johannesburg:laugh: :laugh:
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AND we had a Z1000SA Z1R with 4into4 exhaust.
If any KZR members need a peek at a real KZ1000S model there is one featured in 'Z1 - The Movie' I'm thinking that the KZ1000A1/2 also both stylistically benefit from the addition of the Z1 style pipes...they don't 'work' on the KZ1000A3/4, though.
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Bad Kaw wrote:
Mick,
Very, very nice. Hey, if you have a line on one of those 22 litre fuel tanks I'd be interested.
Also, do you have any pics of a Z1R with 4-into-4 exhaust? That's one that I didn't know about!
-KR
Yes, I'd seen pictures of those 22liter tanks for the Z1R...and they are monsters...presumably they were supplied for the 'autobahn' experience. The South African 1981 GS1100 was also supplied with a stock oversized tank...maybe there weren't gas stations between Capetown and Johannesburg:laugh: :laugh:<br><br>Post edited by: Mcdroid, at: 2008/01/19 13:31
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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81 Kawasaki KZ1000J (mods)
82 Kawasaki ELR Clone (1000 J)
82 Kawasaki KZ750R1/GPz750 ELR-ed
70 Kawasaki KV75
83 Honda CB1100F (few mods)
79 Suzuki GS1000 (rolling frame / project / junk)
84 Suzuki GS1150ES (modified project)
83 Yamaha XJ900R (project / junk)
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