KZ1000E (shaft drive) Fork Dust Covers and Wipers?
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www.partzilla.com/catalog/kawasaki/motor...kz1000-e2/front-forkSWest wrote: I don't care for NOS rubber parts.
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Partzilla shows them as unavailable so it looks like it's either aftermarket or NOS, as in OLD rubber. I have used NOS rubber parts before without problems, the nice thing about fleabay is that they can be returned for a refund if they really are dried up and brittle.
I think Z1 has some new aftermarket replacements?
Decisions, decisions.. what to do? lol
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z1parts.net/kz900-kz1000-front-fork-dust-boot-covers/
At least these have a lifetime warranty. The ones I bought in 13 were $45 a piece being genuine Kawasaki. I think was supposed to be for the pair but I was overcharged by a crooked salesman. Spent over $2000 with them.
Z1parts always stands by their warranties and will email them about these.
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Z1 is top notch. I have nothing buy praise for Z1 after all of the small orders I have placed with them in the past. It gets harder and harder by the day to source these discontinued parts.
In light of finding new wipers, a good used set with free shipping may be one option. (one of the eBay links above)
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SWest wrote: 40 year old rubber gets hard and brittle just like tires. I'm disappointed in the new ones. Aftermarket can be a crap shoot but one year. REALLY? I'll call z1parts. They've always treated me right.
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You're just extra hard on things Steve! I think it's all of the blinding UV light and heat from your re-entry into the visible spectrum from the blinding speeds. LOL
I also agree that Z1E is great, and will have no problem with warrantying your wipers. If I remember right, I think they are ~35 buck each. Don't quote me on this, I was wrong once.
As another member pointed out a while back, rubber shelf life depends upon how it was stored. My wipers are 39 years old and still on my bike with no cracks and still pliable. Drgamma has a box full of rubber gaskets and NOS o-rings that are at least 40 years old, or better stored in his workshop in a cardboard box that are still completely usable.
Although I would not want to buy a 40 year old tire (safety reasons) , things like seals and wipers should be fine unless stored where UV light and excessive heat can dry out the compounds in the rubber. it should be fine.
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