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16 Aug 2014 18:51 #644217 by Markovich
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So I disassembled my forks to replace my fork seals. The bolt at the bottom is supposed to have a washer. I am missing the washer for one of the forks. Does anyone know what material the washers are made of? I need to replace my missing one. Thanks, Keith

1990 KZ1000P, 72k miles, 10 years in storage, new, bars, tires, chain and sprockets, seat, carbs cleaned, police equipement removed.

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16 Aug 2014 19:17 - 16 Aug 2014 19:20 #644219 by 650ed
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I would replace them both. They are copper and they are still and "Active" Kawasaki part so any dealer can order them for you (and they're inexpensive). Partzilla.com lists them at $1.96 each. Ed

www.partzilla.com/search/?q=44045-057&x=8&y=9

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16 Aug 2014 19:22 #644221 by PLUMMEN
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Try an auto parts store to see if they have any banjo bolt washers that match them. :)

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16 Aug 2014 22:27 #644236 by Markovich
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Now that is what I needed to know, thanks so much! You guys are great! keith

1990 KZ1000P, 72k miles, 10 years in storage, new, bars, tires, chain and sprockets, seat, carbs cleaned, police equipement removed.

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