Kawasaki Switchblocks OEM
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01 Nov 2024 04:25
Wookie, good morning, was over your way a month ago, spent a day or so in Southampton, walking around, before boat ride to Caneries, good time, sure make connection, thanks
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01 Nov 2024 05:05
wookie, yes please
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01 Nov 2024 05:07I guess to you guys 3 hours away is "passing the end of the road" Lol - mail sentWookie, good morning, was over your way a month ago, spent a day or so in Southampton, walking around, before boat ride to Caneries, good time, sure make connection, thanks

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Re: Kawasaki Switchblocks OEM
01 Nov 2024 14:54
Asphalt900...do you sell completely restored switchblocks? I'd be interested in a correct set for a Z1B (which for me, is also correct for a 1975 Z2A).
Michael
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02 Nov 2024 07:12
Absolutely Mcdroid! Do You have your old ones? Picture is of the correct RH for the Z1-2 switch. Have all the parts/bits. Just finished/posted a 1973 RH to JWfels yesterday. Thing i'm lacking is the bottom portion of the ON/OFF/ON switch, they were unique and only fit the 72-75's. New switch has the correct top but you have to switch out the bottom. JW got the last good one i had yesterday, ha. I have plenty of the LH ones. Noteworty though if You're doing it for a Z2 the wiring and feature are different because of the "pass" feature.
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02 Nov 2024 11:08Good news...thanks! So, I have both the switchblocks from the Z2A...and I am guessing that they are original to the motorcycle. However, the previous owner did swap out the mirrors, front brake reservoir, etc. from a non-kawasaki. So, changes have been made. Would you restore my switchblocks if I sent them to you? Or would you prefer to sell me the better part of a set?Absolutely Mcdroid! Do You have your old ones? Picture is of the correct RH for the Z1-2 switch. Have all the parts/bits. Just finished/posted a 1973 RH to JWfels yesterday. Thing i'm lacking is the bottom portion of the ON/OFF/ON switch, they were unique and only fit the 72-75's. New switch has the correct top but you have to switch out the bottom. JW got the last good one i had yesterday, ha. I have plenty of the LH ones. Noteworty though if You're doing it for a Z2 the wiring and feature are different because of the "pass" feature.
Michael
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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02 Nov 2024 11:37
Because of the differences, ya might send me Your old ones. I know the USA models like crazy, domestic and Euro versions had subtle differences that have to be noted. The switchblocks are the same but wiring and components vary. Call me, im in Kansas. 816-three 65-86 Eight 7. Clay
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Re: Kawasaki Switchblocks OEM
02 Nov 2024 12:43
Good. Unless I see otherwise, I'll call you Sunday (tomorrow), mid-afternoon.
Michael
Victoria, Texas
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