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13 Dec 2015 17:02 #703039 by Bowman
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Theres a rubber plug on the top of the headlight bucket that seems to be common to dozens of 70s era kaws. What the hell? Why drill a hole in the top of the headilight bucket just to put a rubber plug in the hole just to make me have to find and purchase one 40 years later?

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13 Dec 2015 17:14 #703041 by SWest
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13 Dec 2015 17:22 #703042 by z1kzonly
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Yes, Stanley made them. Kawasaki H1 & H2 had them. And Honda's had the same. Just mass production of a Stanley headlight bucket.
I found one NOS about 4 years ago. Gonna look nice in my headlight bucket painted pearl white, one of these years.

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Went thru 25 of these in 40 yrs.
I SOLD OUT! THE KAW BARN IS EMPTY.
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13 Dec 2015 17:35 #703043 by Bowman
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Well thanks boys. Up until now that was the only part Id found on the whole bike that if a 10 year old asked me I couldnt explain to him why it was needed to carry 1 or 2 people quickly and safely down the road.

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14 Dec 2015 05:14 #703065 by PaintWorkz
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Since the High beam indicator light was not put in the bucket on Us models, Kawasaki just put the rubber plug in. I think I read the lights were used on the Japan market builds. I think I got one from Z1 Enterprises.

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14 Dec 2015 05:28 #703068 by SWest
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The one on my Honda 350 was red. If it was blue it would be cool. I have a Vetter headlight can on mine now. That's all I had after the wreck. I like it, easy to change bulbs.
Steve

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14 Dec 2015 05:38 #703071 by Patton
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Per Dave Marsden, December 1998
(from original text in all caps)

HEADLAMP:
THE HEADLAMP ON THE Z1 VARIED FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY. THE SHELL HOWEVER WAS THE ALWAYS THE SAME. THIS WAS A SATIN BLACK FINISHED ITEM WITH ONE LARGE HOLE IN THE REAR, TO ALLOW THE WIRING TO RUN THROUGH IT. ON THE TOP OF THE SHELL WAS ANOTHER SMALL HOLE, WHICH WAS PLUGGED WITH A RUBBER BUNG. THIS HOLE WAS TO ALLOW THE FITTING OF THE SPEED WARNING LIGHT OF THE Z2-750 MODEL. THE SHELL WAS ALSO USED ON THE H2-750 TRIPLE AND THIS HOLE HOUSED THE HIGH BEAM WARNING LIGHT ON THIS MODEL.


Good Fortune! :)

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14 Dec 2015 06:54 #703078 by Mcdroid
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Patton wrote: Per Dave Marsden, December 1998
(from original text in all caps)

HEADLAMP:
THE HEADLAMP ON THE Z1 VARIED FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY. THE SHELL HOWEVER WAS THE ALWAYS THE SAME. THIS WAS A SATIN BLACK FINISHED ITEM WITH ONE LARGE HOLE IN THE REAR, TO ALLOW THE WIRING TO RUN THROUGH IT. ON THE TOP OF THE SHELL WAS ANOTHER SMALL HOLE, WHICH WAS PLUGGED WITH A RUBBER BUNG. THIS HOLE WAS TO ALLOW THE FITTING OF THE SPEED WARNING LIGHT OF THE Z2-750 MODEL. THE SHELL WAS ALSO USED ON THE H2-750 TRIPLE AND THIS HOLE HOUSED THE HIGH BEAM WARNING LIGHT ON THIS MODEL.


Good Fortune! :)


Thanks Patton...I was going to post this also. My Z2A has the speed warning light in place of the rubber bung. :)

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14 Dec 2015 07:01 #703079 by SWest
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Does it tell you when you"re going too fast? I'd let the bulb burn out and it probably would with me driving. :lol:
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14 Dec 2015 12:19 - 14 Dec 2015 12:20 #703116 by Bowman
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Damn. I found an NOS rubber plug but now I want a light to hook up to something, anything.

Honda 55 Trail don't ask me what year, 65? (sold)
79 Yamaha XS400 (sold)
76 KZ750B Twin (project)
72 Honda CT70 (project)
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14 Dec 2015 15:50 - 14 Dec 2015 15:51 #703141 by redhawk4
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My chrome headlight bucket has the hole with a little light fitting, in it not connected to anything, I assumed it either came from another bike that way or someone just used it to fill the hole.

You could put a little light in there and connect it to your head light so you can tell if your lights are on when it's dark :)

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14 Dec 2015 15:57 #703144 by SWest
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Maybe wire in a relay so it will so it will come on when the bulb burns out.
Steve

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