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Rear Z1 Rim, Hayashi Race rim 29 Mar 2022 14:31 #864491

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Good afternoon,
I have a rear rim for Z1 900. Made in Japan by Hayashi. It has Street Style racing on the rim as well. Anyone know what the value may be? Thanks

 
 
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Rear Z1 Rim, Hayashi Race rim 29 Mar 2022 15:04 #864499

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Those Hayashi rims are very expensive ,  they are still made and sell for around $2000 + USD a set...

japan.webike.net/products/23724144.html

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Thanks 750. I was trying to find a site like you provided. This one was added early on in the bike's life and its a 1974 so not sure if an older rim is worth more but will keep searching. Thanks for the help. I'll see if I can find a date code on it.

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Thanks 750. I was trying to find a site like you provided. This one was added early on in the bike's life and its a 1974 so not sure if an older rim is worth more but will keep searching. Thanks for the help. I'll see if I can find a date code on it.

You don't see them come up for sale often but I've seen second hand sets go for over $1500 dollars, and that was a few years ago, they go for top dollar in Japan, as do a lot of early aftermarket and even factory parts...

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The date on it appears to be 3/76, so added a couple years after sold new. I know the chrome was added when bike sold new. here is a picture.

 
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That's super cool.  Thanks for posting pictures.  Do you know how wide the rim is? 

I've seen the Doremi 5 spoke wheels but I didn't realize they were reproductions of a vintage brand.  I've never seen a vintage one before.
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From Japanese Yahoo Auction. It's a set but..................

page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/u1041764431

Couldn't find rear only.
82' KZ750-R1 cafe racer style. Clip-on, Rear set, Fork-Brace, Mikuni Flat-slide (forgot the size), Kerker.
84' GPz750 (basket case). everything are in pieces.
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From Japanese Yahoo Auction. It's a set but..................

page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/u1041764431

Couldn't find rear only.
That's $4,500 USD    ...

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Rear Z1 Rim, Hayashi Race rim 30 Mar 2022 00:27 #864523

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Thats the cost of a whole bike for a set of wheels....it looks like you have the front too?
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good morning,
Thanks for all the info. I was told it was a rare rim. The width appears to be 4" - 4" 1/4" tire size is 110/90/18. Here are a few more pictures. The front rim is a Lester rim. I would like to take the bike back to stock so I need some period correct spoke rims to do so.

 

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Rear rim size should be 2.50 inches 

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what should the tire size be on a 2 inch rim? What’s the stock size on Z1?
the measure I took was from the tire edge at the rim. I am going to look again tomorrow but that would be double the size! I would think the tire would be too big and this is a stock swingarm. 

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