Exhaust collars, PN 92027-1142 (650, 750/4, 1300, and others)

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18 Oct 2023 16:30 - 18 Oct 2023 16:33 #890636 by Nessism
Need one of these, but I'll buy more if you want to sell as a set.

Ordered some from Revzilla, because they showed in stock, but I need two, and they shipped one.  I'm NOT too happy about that, because their inventory system said they have two.

Anyway, these are the bikes that the collars fit.  Note: they fit later year 650's, but not the early bikes.



Kawasaki ATV 1986 KLT185 - KLT185-A1 MUFFLER

Kawasaki ATV 1988 Bayou 220 - KLF220-A1 MUFFLER

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1992 Zephyr 750 - ZR750-C2 MUFFLER

Kawasaki ATV 1987 KLT185 - KLT185-A2 MUFFLER

Kawasaki ATV 1985 KLT160 - KLT160-A1 MUFFLER

Kawasaki ATV 1985 Bayou 185 - KLF185-A1A MUFFLER

Kawasaki ATV 1985 Bayou 185 - KLF185-A1 MUFFLER

Kawasaki ATV 1991 Bayou 220 - KLF220-A4 MUFFLER

Kawasaki ATV 1989 Bayou 220 - KLF220-A2 MUFFLER

Kawasaki Motorcycle 2003 Eliminator 125 (Canada Only) - BN125-A6 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 2005 Bayou 250 - KLF250-A3 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 2002 Bayou 220 - KLF220-A15 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 1996 Bayou 220 - KLF220-A9 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 2002 ZR-7S - ZR750-H2 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 2006 Eliminator 125 - BN125A6F Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1993 Zephyr 750 - ZR750-C3 MUFFLER

Kawasaki Motorcycle 2004 ZR-7S (Canada Only) - ZR750-H4 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 2007 Eliminator 125 - BN125A7F Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1991 Zephyr 750 - ZR750-C1 MUFFLER

Kawasaki Motorcycle 2009 Eliminator 125 - BN125A9F Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 1986 Bayou 185 - KLF185-A2 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 1990 Bayou 220 - KLF220-A3 MUFFLER

Kawasaki ATV 2008 Bayou 250 - KLF250A8F Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 1999 Bayou 220 - KLF220-A12 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 2007 Bayou 250 - KLF250A7F Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 2006 Bayou 250 - KLF250A6F Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 2001 ZR-7S - ZR750-H1 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1987 Voyager - ZN1300-A5 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 2001 Eliminator 125 - BN125-A4 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 2002 Eliminator 125 - BN125-A5 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 2000 ZR-7 - ZR750-F2 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 1992 Bayou 220 - KLF220-A5 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 1993 Bayou 220 - KLF220-A6 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 1994 Bayou 220 - KLF220-A7 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1988 Voyager - ZN1300-A6 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 1997 Bayou 220 - KLF220-A10 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 1998 Bayou 220 - KLF220-A11 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 2003 Bayou 250 - KLF250-A1 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 2003 ZR-7S - ZR750-H3 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 2000 Bayou 220 - KLF220-A13 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 2004 Bayou 250 - KLF250-A2 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 2004 Eliminator 125 - BN125-A7 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 2001 Bayou 220 - KLF220-A14 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 2005 Eliminator 125 - BN125-A8 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1984 LTD Shaft - ZN700-A1 Mufflers

Kawasaki Motorcycle 2005 ZR-7S (Canada Only) - ZR750-H5 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1984 KZ700-A1 Mufflers

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1982 KZ1300-A4 Mufflers

Kawasaki ATV 1988 Bayou 185 - KLF185-A4 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1980 KZ1300-B2 Mufflers

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1981 KZ1300-A3 Mufflers

Kawasaki ATV 1995 Bayou 220 - KLF220-A8 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 2009 Bayou 250 - KLF250A9F Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1984 Voyager - ZN1300-A2 Mufflers

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1983 LTD Shaft - KZ750-F1 Mufflers

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1986 Voyager - ZN1300-A4 Mufflers

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1985 LTD Shaft - ZN700-A2 Mufflers

Kawasaki ATV 1987 Bayou 185 - KLF185-A3 Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 2010 Bayou 250 - KLF250AAF Muffler(s)

Kawasaki ATV 2011 Bayou 250 - KLF250ABF Muffler(s)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1985 Voyager - ZN1300-A3 Mufflers

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1983 Voyager - ZN1300-A1 Mufflers

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1983 GPz 305 - EX305-B1 Mufflers

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1980 KZ1300-A2 Mufflers

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1979 KZ1300-A1 Mufflers

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1983 KZ750-L3 Mufflers

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1982 LTD - KZ750-H3 MUFFLERS ('80 H1)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1981 LTD - KZ750-H2 MUFFLERS ('80 H1)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1983 LTD - KZ750-H4 MUFFLERS ('80 H1)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1980 LTD - KZ750-H1 MUFFLERS ('80 H1)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1982 KZ750-E3 MUFFLERS ('80 KZY 50-E1)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1981 KZ750-E2 MUFFLERS ('80 KZY 50-E1)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1980 KZ750-E1 MUFFLERS ('80 KZY 50-E1)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1982 KZ750-E3 MUFFLERS ('81 -'82 KZ750-E2/E3)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1981 KZ750-E2 MUFFLERS ('81 -'82 KZ750-E2/E3)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1980 KZ750-E1 MUFFLERS ('81 -'82 KZ750-E2/E3)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1983 CSR - KZ650-H3 MUFFLERS ('81-'82 H1/H2)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1982 CSR - KZ650-H2 MUFFLERS ('81-'82 H1/H2)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1981 CSR - KZ650-H1 MUFFLERS ('81-'82 H1/H2)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1981 LTD - KZ750-H2 MUFFLERS ('81-'83 H2/H3/H4)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1983 LTD - KZ750-H4 MUFFLERS ('81-'83 H2/H3/H4)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1982 LTD - KZ750-H3 MUFFLERS ('81-'83 H2/H3/H4)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1980 LTD - KZ750-H1 MUFFLERS ('81-'83 H2/H3/H4)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1982 CSR - KZ650-H2 MUFFLERS ('83 H3)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1983 CSR - KZ650-H3 MUFFLERS ('83 H3)

Kawasaki Motorcycle 1981 CSR - KZ650-H1 MUFFLERS ('83 H3)
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19 Oct 2023 00:07 #890638 by Wookie58
Hi Ed, if you are struggling they seem to be available in the UK (Fowlers is a dealer)

 

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19 Oct 2023 05:57 #890645 by riturbo

Gpz 750 turbo The one I ride
Gpz 750 turbo Not finished
Gpz 750 turbo Not started
Gpz 550 1981
Gpz 550 1983
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19 Oct 2023 06:52 - 19 Oct 2023 06:59 #890646 by Nessism
Partzilla states "ships in 7-10 days".  In other words, they don't have them, but can get them...which means a 2-3 week wait.  I was hoping to avoid such a long delay, which is why I ordered from Revzilla, because they said they truly had them in stock.  

The rest of the story...I don't ride my bike much, if at all these days.  So, I asked my son, who is a relatively new rider, and extremely eager to learn about different bikes, to take it to work.  He normally commutes on an MT-07 Yamaha.  He happily accepted my offer and off he went.  Upon arriving home that evening, I heard him drive up and knew something was wrong by the sound.  An investigation showed that the nuts on one of the header pipe had loosened, allowing the collar to move back, and the half moon collars fell out on his ride home.    It's my fault for not snugging down the nuts periodically.  Truth is, the bike has only covered about 500 miles since I rebuilt it a few years back.  Sad, I know.  Retirement is coming pretty soon, though, at which time I'll ride more again.  

Edit: on further thought, I remembered that when building the bike, I had a hard time getting the exhaust headers to seal properly to the head.  I wound up cutting some supplemental header gaskets out of this, tough as hell to cut, metal mesh reinforced header gasket material.  No doubt, there has been some settling in of the gaskets here, thus the cause for the loose nuts.  My bad.
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19 Oct 2023 07:25 #890652 by slayer61
Ron Ayers has always given me better service than partzilla... just sayin'

www.ronayers.com/oemparts/p/kawasaki/920.../collar-exhaust-pipe

Don't be ridiculous! It's only a flesh wound!

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19 Oct 2023 09:22 #890662 by jwfels
Hello Mr Ness, got a few in stock, not new, but free how many you sets doe you need

Z1A AND 81 650
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19 Oct 2023 16:09 - 20 Oct 2023 16:18 #890681 by Nessism

Hello Mr Ness, got a few in stock, not new, but free how many you sets doe you need

I only need ONE of these stupid things.  I'm starting to think that it's not worth the hassle for you, or me, to ship one of these things from coast to coast.  

I'm going to look for a chunk of barstock where I work, for a possible lathe project to make these.  It's going to make a crap ton of chips, though.  Or maybe Revzilla will find that second part I paid for, but they didn't ship.  At any rate, thanks for the offer, but I'm going to hold for the time being.
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19 Oct 2023 17:02 #890682 by jwfels
Really don’t mind, let me know

Z1A AND 81 650

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20 Oct 2023 00:24 - 20 Oct 2023 01:26 #890689 by Wookie58

Hello Mr Ness, got a few in stock, not new, but free how many you sets doe you need [attachment=165099]IMG_0151.jpeg[/attachment

I only need ONE of these stupid things.  I'm starting to think that it's not worth the hassle for you, or me, to ship one of these things from coast to coast.  

I'm going to look for a chuck of barstock where I work, for a possible lathe project to make these.  It's going to make a crap ton of chips, though.  Or maybe Revzilla will find that second part I paid for, but they didn't ship.  At any rate, thanks for the offer, but I'm going to hold for the time being.
I turned mine from thick walled tubing (6mm) then cut them in half to cut down the machining time
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20 Oct 2023 14:52 - 20 Oct 2023 14:55 #890713 by Injected
I agree, those are easy to turn out on a lathe, especially for one piece. Turn one then cut it in half and have a spare.

Those are the shorter 750 collars used from '82 and up. (note to self - tighten those stud nuts)
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20 Oct 2023 16:15 #890716 by Wookie58

I agree, those are easy to turn out on a lathe, especially for one piece. Turn one then cut it in half and have a spare.

Those are the shorter 750 collars used from '82 and up. (note to self - tighten those stud nuts)


 
If you use these copper plated "lock nuts" from the car world they won't come loose or corroded on in the same way steel nuts do

 
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21 Oct 2023 08:46 #890746 by Nerdy
It looks like Consolidated Motor Spares (Netherlands) has them:

www.cmsnl.com/products/collarl145_920271142/

 

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