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here it is shortly after it came home and tossing the sissy bar and learing that Z1 Ent. has a great owner and will be getting lots of my money no doubt to get her up and running like new or better.
1977A1 current project: 1075, Web cams, VM29's Cavanaugh massaged head, Z1 crank
1979A3A Parked in 1986 left in shed
Phx,Az
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MkII wrote: aquired in 2006 now just getting around to serious effort and $$ into my build. will continue to update with pics.
here it is shortly after it came home and tossing the sissy bar and learing that Z1 Ent. has a great owner and will be getting lots of my money no doubt to get her up and running like new or better.
...about freakin' time on the rebuild. Yep, Jeff will love you...and he really loves me
Michael
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
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74 Z1-A stock
76 KZ-900 Totaly stock vice MAC pipe
77 KZ-1000A stock
78 Z1-R 100%MINT 500 original Mi.
78 Z1-R Yoshi 1103 kit stage 1 cams Yoshi pipe. Etc
79 KZ-1300 (1400)
80 KZ-1300
81 Scratch built GPz1150R
82 KZ1000
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I have another tank for this project and will shelve the 78 tank for future use/sale.
1977A1 current project: 1075, Web cams, VM29's Cavanaugh massaged head, Z1 crank
1979A3A Parked in 1986 left in shed
Phx,Az
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seals/bearings installed interesting note that swingarm is supposed to have 2 bearings per side but mine only had one like the earlier gen bikes. ?? it's pretty early in the VIN series so I wonder if they were using up spares on hand, completely normal.
prepped the mags for new rubber....powdercoaters not following instructions completely led me to dremel off coating so the rotors would seat and run a tap through bores.
rubber mounted and balanced, hoping to get rolling chassis but forks still need to be addressed. need to figure out how to remove tubes from sliders without the special tool..??.
moved the MK2 engine from the front of the bike lift onto a cart so I have room to work, swingarm temp. mounted, will be trying to find a local plating shop for the zinc chromate on the hardware. pics to follow.
1977A1 current project: 1075, Web cams, VM29's Cavanaugh massaged head, Z1 crank
1979A3A Parked in 1986 left in shed
Phx,Az
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I have an idea on the fork piston removal, the syle mine is there is nothing to 'grab' onto inside there the top is fairly smooth. so the tips that folks mentioned won't apply here unfortunately.
1977A1 current project: 1075, Web cams, VM29's Cavanaugh massaged head, Z1 crank
1979A3A Parked in 1986 left in shed
Phx,Az
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guages packed up sent off for resto work, spent a bit of time on the phone sourcing local plating shops.
1977A1 current project: 1075, Web cams, VM29's Cavanaugh massaged head, Z1 crank
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Phx,Az
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1979A3A Parked in 1986 left in shed
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broke down the MK2 forks, and noting the differences in the A1 and MK2 internals and tubes. will post question on chassis section on MK2 forks...
the A1 piston assem on left and MK2 on right, seems like they really simplified it as they're alot fewer parts to the MK2 assem.
1977A1 current project: 1075, Web cams, VM29's Cavanaugh massaged head, Z1 crank
1979A3A Parked in 1986 left in shed
Phx,Az
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