ISO 1975 Z1 parts
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Re: ISO 1975 Z1 parts
19 Nov 2018 07:18
It has been established there are two types of mounting holes. (I didn't know that) This could help to keep someone from buying the wrong part. Still there is no need to start a flame war over it. 
I had to check mine to be sure though.
Makes sense having two bolts on top. (stronger)
Steve

I had to check mine to be sure though.

Makes sense having two bolts on top. (stronger)
Steve
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Re: ISO 1975 Z1 parts
19 Nov 2018 08:42
I don't need one so I won't buy one. Besides...there is a quicker and cheaper way to find out if you really want to know. Contact the seller and ask him for the distance between the holes and compare it to your KZ1000 fender. No go ahead and prove me wrong grasshopper.
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Re: ISO 1975 Z1 parts
23 Nov 2018 17:53
waterheadminer I don't have to prove anything you are the one insisting it fits without having one. You're an idiot that doesn't remember what he reads afterwards. I want OEM and I don't want ebay. Like I said from the beginning. The point is you continue to spread misinformation about stuff you don't even have firsthand knowledge about and you're willing to argue about it and then can't admit you're wrong afterwards. You're the worst kind of person on a forum. I use this forum mostly as a reference and people like you muddy up the waters and waste people's time. You should have never replied to this thread from the beginning since you don't have any parts.
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Re: ISO 1975 Z1 parts
23 Nov 2018 20:22
When you attempt to de-personify someone in an argument you've lost the argument. The point of contention is not whether you don't want repro parts or don't want to use ebay. All you are doing is deflecting, but it won't work. You don't want a repro tail light and I understand that. But don't make silly claims about it not fitting when you have no idea whether it will or won't. I said it would and I showed you that it would and how to be absolutely sure it would. That's all I need to do. Now you prove me wrong or abandon the point as one you lost.
I have plenty of parts but not ones I want to sell to you. I don't want to see good Z1 parts put on a KZ1000.
I have plenty of parts but not ones I want to sell to you. I don't want to see good Z1 parts put on a KZ1000.
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Re: ISO 1975 Z1 parts
24 Nov 2018 07:57
I have it on good authority that the Timber of this thread has just turned toward a more pleasant register.
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Re: ISO 1975 Z1 parts
02 Dec 2018 09:36hardheadminer wrote: The point of contention is not whether you don't want repro parts or don't want to use ebay. All you are doing is deflecting, but it won't work. You don't want a repro tail light and I understand that."
No that is the point. If you understood that, then you never would have said anything. I'm not deflecting. I don't care about the parts in question. I don't want them. You brought it up. Even though you "understand" I don't even want them. waste of time. Someone searching the subject later on will now not know because of your comments. Unless of course you were to put your money where your mouth is.
"But don't make silly claims about it not fitting when you have no idea whether it will or won't. I said it would and I showed you that it would and how to be absolutely sure it would."
You just don't get it. You haven't showed anyone that it would fit. You are the one who claimed it will fit. prove it. I have valid doubts based on fitment of similar reproduction parts. I am not interested in wasting time or money, which is why I am looking for oem. Prove it or move on. I have no idea whether it will fit or not, and neither do you! you brought it up, you made the silly claim that they would fit without knowing. prove it.
I started this thread looking for parts and said the ones I am looking for. That is the only reason for this thread, not whatever crap you are trying to say.
"I have plenty of good parts but not ones I want to sell you" Then you should have never replied to this thread!
"I don't want to see good Z1 parts put on a KZ1000." it's a Z1 you idiot!! it looks like a kz because of the parts that I am trying to replace with original z1 parts!!! which is the reason for this whole thread!! not to mention the fenders and such are the same whether they are z1 or kz. Shaking my head. Learn to read. Get a life.
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Re: ISO 1975 Z1 parts
06 Dec 2018 13:20
I moved the thread back.
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