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78 Z1R Winter Project
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Josh, I didn't get the set from Z1E, it's a 225 piece kit I got off ebay for just over $50 shipped. It came with a lot of the fairing and bodywork hardware specific to the Z1-R. It was a great price and almost every size fastener came with 10% more than they listed. I went through my set when I got it and noticed that I was missing one bolt, it wasn't a big deal but I let them know anyway and I had 3 of them by the end of the week.
The only complaints I have are that some of the heads have smooth sides while others are ridged, and the instructions aren't great. The instructions weren't a big deal to me because the bike didn't have the original bolts in it so I was planning to use the parts diagrams for sizes anyway. Also I'm sure if I told them about the different heads they would fix it, but I know what stainless hardware costs, and they weren't making much money on it to begin with. Plus I don't think anyone will notice; although I'm sure at some point I'll be pulling each bolt out to polish off the little ridges, but I've got bigger things to concern myself with right now. :laugh:
Here's the ebay item if anyone's interested;
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1978 KZ1000 A2 Click--->Build Thread
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I'm sure nobody will notice the bolt heads either, it's just one of those things that I will notice all the time and, at some point, will bother me enough to change it. Fortunately, I'm not at that point yet! :laugh:
When I said that the covers were not perfect, I meant they were far from it; I'm sure yours are already much nicer. There's a nick in the clutch cover that will probably take three hours to get out, but for now I am just going to leave them as-is. They look really good until you get about a foot away then you can see the bad spots. I'm sure when the annual no-motorcyle-action depression kicks in next winter I will put a proper shine on them, but for now riding season is ticking away and I've already wasted enough of it.
Thanks!
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The car can wait, I need to be riding yesterday! :woohoo:
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:woohoo:
Also, I've decided that you'll be restoring my Z1R in the fall...you'll have it done by Christmas (the way YOU do things!) :lol:
Seriously: very impressive. I watch this thread with great anticipation.
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Okay, I don't know about anybody else around here...well, wait...yes, I do: WE are ALL jonesing for some updates!
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Also, I've decided that you'll be restoring my Z1R in the fall...you'll have it done by Christmas (the way YOU do things!) :lol:
Seriously: very impressive. I watch this thread with great anticipation.
-KR
Hey thanks!
I realize that I haven't given you guys any updates recently, but don't think that it's due to a lack of progress. I have been spending every spare moment working on the bike so I don't have any time to spend posting. When I get it done I will put some time into wrapping up this thread. I have something in the works that I think you guys will really like.
I don't have any pictures for you now, but the frame is rolling and the engine is in. I just have to install a few more bits, clean the carbs, bleed brakes, etc. Still a lot of work to be done, but I think I will be able to finish in a few more days.
I probably won't get a chance to post pictures until next week, so be patient and I promise it will be worth the wait.
P.S. not sure where I'm going to fit the toolbox and air compressor in the dorm, but I can give it a shot! :laugh:
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I don't have much time for a full update right now, but I'll give you a little bit. The bike was 'finished' on July 3rd at about 11:45 pm. :woohoo:
I am VERY happy with how it turned out, and I'm not afraid to ride it after all, just terrified to park it anywhere and leave it. I think I might be getting a little separation anxiety! :huh:
I took some photos of it today, but I don't have any time to post those now so I will leave you with this little video I made.
Hope you like it!
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can't wait to see pics from your avatar pic it turned out very nice tho.
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It was actually really difficult to get decent pictures of the bike, these are from a second set I did because none of the first set turned out well at all.
This one is the same as my new avatar pic, just a lot bigger;
Slightly different angle;
I included this one just so you can see my brand new oem steering stem bolt, I'm very proud of that $16 bolt :laugh:
My engine, and my foot;
My tank, love that paint job! :woohoo:
To say the least I am EXTREMELY happy with the way it turn out. I get tons of compliments on it, and it's very satisfying to say, "yeah...I did that."
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