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Front Forks Z1,Z1A and Z1B ???
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23 Dec 2006 22:40 #101480
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Gday, I have a Z1A and need some front forks, there is a set of Z1b's on Ebay. I know that there is a difference, from the 73 to the 75, but are the 74 and 75 the same. Something to do with lugs and no lugs ????. Thanks as I want it 100% correct. Gum
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24 Dec 2006 05:31 #101497
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The very early production model Z-1's had fork legs that can be easily distinguished from the later models. The mounting lugs for the front fender protrude out more and do not blend in as smoothly as the later model fork legs. Later model legs look mostly the same to me, but there was another casting change made for the Z-1B (I think), that added more material behind the reflector mounting area. This cannot be seen with the reflector mounted. Hopefully, someone will come along with some production numbers to go along with some of these changes.
The very early production model Z-1's had fork legs that can be easily distinguished from the later models. The mounting lugs for the front fender protrude out more and do not blend in as smoothly as the later model fork legs. Later model legs look mostly the same to me, but there was another casting change made for the Z-1B (I think), that added more material behind the reflector mounting area. This cannot be seen with the reflector mounted. Hopefully, someone will come along with some production numbers to go along with some of these changes.
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24 Dec 2006 06:09 #101503
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Replied by Jeff.Saunders on topic Front Forks Z1,Z1A and Z1B ???
All the fork units will interchange between the 73-75 Z1's
The primary cosmetic difference was with the forks lowers for the early Z1's - the casting at the fender mount was more pronounced.
Internally there are differences. The early Z1 fork damper units were lighter duty, the very top part was hollow and tended to break during removal (esp. if you used the factory tool).
The primary cosmetic difference was with the forks lowers for the early Z1's - the casting at the fender mount was more pronounced.
Internally there are differences. The early Z1 fork damper units were lighter duty, the very top part was hollow and tended to break during removal (esp. if you used the factory tool).
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24 Dec 2006 14:25 #101578
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76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
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Replied by mark1122 on topic Front Forks Z1,Z1A and Z1B ???
check out bike bandit. You can look up each model year and look at the pics and compare part #'s.Some of the differances will be single or dual brake mounts on 77 and latter.
76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
01 CBR600F4i Track bike.
Cobourg, Ont. Can.
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24 Dec 2006 15:09 #101588
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If you are interested, improve damping on the '73-'75 Z1-900 forks by installing '76 KZ900 damper rods and better, non-stock fork springs.
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24 Dec 2006 22:03 #101639
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Thanks, Im after a set for a resto, not to improve the bike. The bike Bandit, i will Google and see what comes up. Thanks a lot, Gum.
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