KZ1000A1 Spare Parts Project

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01 Dec 2022 07:39 - 01 Dec 2022 07:42 #877388 by calum
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The kicker has an adjuster screw I think.

No idea what screws into that nut.  None of my bikes has one.


No adjuster screw on mine. This is the nut I was talking about - I assume it's for a wiring clamp for the brake light switch and points leads:

 
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01 Dec 2022 08:26 - 01 Dec 2022 08:27 #877389 by Wookie58
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It looks like a 6 or 8mm thread, could it be an earth point ?

 
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01 Dec 2022 14:07 #877398 by Mikaw
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The kicker has an adjuster screw I think.

No idea what screws into that nut.  None of my bikes has one.


No adjuster screw on mine. This is the nut I was talking about - I assume it's for a wiring clamp for the brake light switch and points leads:

 
I have not seen anything bolted the the weldnut shown. 

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02 Dec 2022 10:29 #877422 by Kelly E
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I was wondering the same thing. I wish it was in the center so I could bolt a carb support rod for the new carbs to it. I don't really want to drill any new holes in the frame. It's #442 of the first 1000cc LTD's.

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02 Dec 2022 12:43 #877425 by calum
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I think I'll just end up putting a clamp on there for the wiring. @Wookie: that is the earth point on the crankcase.

The brake calipers etc. came back from the powder coaters today - it all looks pretty good. I only unpacked a couple of parts, will unpack the rest and take some pictures when I get the box over to the garage tomorrow.
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03 Dec 2022 12:27 - 03 Dec 2022 12:30 #877464 by calum
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All the parts from the powder coaters.

 


Still trying to replace these so if anyone in Europe has something lying around... I'm including you lot across the channel in this request - Europe in the geographical and not the political sense ;)
What's the best way to clean these up until I find something better? Whitening toothpaste?

 
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03 Dec 2022 13:14 #877465 by Scirocco
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H2_O2 = hydrogen peroxide or ask your wifes barber.

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03 Dec 2022 15:36 - 03 Dec 2022 15:37 #877466 by Mikaw
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All the parts from the powder coaters.

 


 
Everything looks super nice. I see one issue. Fitting the plug/puck into the caliper. Hopefully the powder coat is thin and won’t be an issue.Similar with the rear caliper to axle fit. Sending good will!

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03 Dec 2022 15:47 #877467 by hardrockminer
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Powder coating looks great!  You might try soda blasting for the brake reservoirs.  I have a friend with a vapour blaster who used it for the white thingys on top of choke plungers.  They came out looking like new.

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03 Dec 2022 15:47 - 03 Dec 2022 15:48 #877468 by calum
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@Mikaw: Yeah, they didn't mask all of the surfaces I asked them to. The other side of the rear caliper was masked properly so the caliper will sit against the spacer properly. Not sure what you mean by the plugs? If you mean the bushings for the guide bolts then they will go in OK - that area was masked up.
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03 Dec 2022 15:54 #877469 by Mikaw
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This plug. Stock photo pulled from the internet

 

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1980 KZ 750 E1
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03 Dec 2022 15:57 - 03 Dec 2022 16:02 #877470 by calum
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Yeah, they'll go in fine. There is just a tiny bit of overspray in there.
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