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New member, new project in the works! 2002 KZ1000P
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"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are" - Theodore Roosevelt
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You found the right place to get your bike sorted. I'm guessing like most police bikes yours was rode hard and put up wet. I have yet to see one that didn't have tight valves and dirty carbs. Good news is parts are cheap and these bikes are super simple. Kzp also makes a great travel bike, I've rode mine to Canada and back.
As for the tires you get what you pay for. I run the high dollar Avons and they feel great though sensitive to low pressure wear problems.
As for the neck bearings a forum search will give you the info about bearing mods.
I might also add the emissions stuff on the kzp is a real drag and cost you real performance. I don't think you can even get your pinky inside the muffler they used. Not a big fan of the egr setup either. Another search will tell you how to delete that.
Attached is a picture of my bagged and turbocharged 94.
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This is my build:
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/600312-ano...rtment-build?start=0
There are many more like it, but this one is mine... news to come!
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You can get them at--
Your local Kawasaki dealer
Z1Enterprises - there is a link to their website in the vendor banner here
Partzilla - www.partzilla.com/catalog/kawasaki/motor...uel-tank-p21-p22-p24
And others.
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Dach Savage wrote: I buy almost all my automotive parts from Rock Auto and am wondering if there is a similar company for bike parts? I need to get a rebuild kit for the petcock, gasket for the sender, a decent chrome cap and key and an ignition switch. Any online seller recommendations?
Partzilla sells oem parts at reasonable prices, but expect a ~$8.00 shipping charge for something that just needs a stamp slapped on an envelope. BUT, after buying $160.00 minimum to qualify for their $100.00 discount on wines with the coupon they push, I have developed a severe drinking problem. <kidding!> (I do not drink)
Ebay has a lot of OEM parts at decent pricing on it, I always look for the free shipping.
I usually try to stick with OEM Kawasaki parts, but some things are just plain too expensive, so I may stray from that mindset from time to time.
My local dealer is a total waste of time. I can drive there faster than I can get anyone on the phone, and they seem to want to pay all of their overhead every time I buy a part there.
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old_kaw wrote:
Dach Savage wrote: I buy almost all my automotive parts from Rock Auto and am wondering if there is a similar company for bike parts? I need to get a rebuild kit for the petcock, gasket for the sender, a decent chrome cap and key and an ignition switch. Any online seller recommendations?
Partzilla sells oem parts at reasonable prices, but expect a ~$8.00 shipping charge for something that just needs a stamp slapped on an envelope. BUT, after buying
My local dealer is a total waste of time. I can drive there faster than I can get anyone on the phone, and they seem to want to pay all of their overhead every time I buy a part there.
Partzilla works well for me as their East Coast distribution hub is in GA. If you plan your purchases the $8 shipping is a lot more tolerable. My local dealer is a waste of time as 1) I have to go in person, 2) It will not be in stock. 3) pay up front. 4) wait at least a week. 5) Pick it up.
Be careful of buying parts on eBay advertised as being OEM but really just cheap repop crap.
Z1 is usually pretty good but the company they merged with MikesXS, is notorius for bad rubber parts. Caveat emptor
Jim
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ThatGPzGuy wrote: Partzilla works well for me as their East Coast distribution hub is in GA. If you plan your purchases the $8 shipping is a lot more tolerable. My local dealer is a waste of time as 1) I have to go in person, 2) It will not be in stock. 3) pay up front. 4) wait at least a week. 5) Pick it up.
Be careful of buying parts on eBay advertised as being OEM but really just cheap repop crap.
Z1 is usually pretty good but the company they merged with MikesXS, is notorius for bad rubber parts. Caveat emptor
Yes, Z1 E is good, and Jeff is a frequent flier on KzR and very knowledgeable on the old kaws and their history / evolution, They have a lot of replacements for the discontinued parts, and state it as such in their ads as being "equivalent" to whatever part number you are looking for. Also charge ~8.00 for shipping, see below.
Ditto on Partzilla, and the dealer info. I am in St Louis area and partzilla ships promptly and sells OEM parts. (they are located in Georgia) The stuff usually arrives within 2-3 days.
As my GPZ friend stated, if you plan and combine small orders you can usually get then into the same shipping charge.
Also not all of the ebay stuff is counterfeit. BUT a lot is. make sure it says NOS and OEM parts in the ad. eBay keeps pretty tight reigns on their vendors, and you can return anything for any reason. They will taunt them relentlessly until it is resolved. Btu also know that it isn't like running to your local trusty stealer where you can swap it over the counter. It takes weeks to return, get credit and reorder. The money just doesn't come back in like it goes out (instantly) , it seems to be lost in cyberspace for a week or so.
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