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13 Sep 2024 08:42 #904265 by asphalt900
Original Z1 Shock Springs and such was created by asphalt900
This might fall on deaf ears but anybody a "real" restorer/owner interested in retaining their Date-Coded rear shocks?? Or is everyone just wanting cheap/shiny aftermarket ones? I redo mine, if damper still dampens and piston rod isn't all rusty or worn whereas the seal pukes out fluid. Also, does anyone know of a place in the US that does POP? POP is short for plating on plastic and needed for the plastic reflector shrouds. Reason      is i'm sending out a box full of the original springs to have re-chromed, curious about interest here??
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    13 Sep 2024 09:16 #904267 by Cra-z1
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    I have been guilty of just buying the reproductions shocks but have also taken apart stock ones and cleaned them up if they are reasonable. On the Kawasaki Z Classic forums there was a lot of conversation about re-chroming the plastic shrouds and the only place was in Australia that would or could do them. Not saying there might be places in the states. Cost is the main issue as chroming has been getting extremely expensive. What is the cost for the springs and bodies.

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    13 Sep 2024 11:37 #904272 by Mcdroid
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    Yes, interested in all aspects of saving original shocks.

    Michael
    Victoria, Texas

    1982 GPz750
    1977 KZ1000A
    1978 KZ1000A
    1982 GPz1100
    1975 Z2A

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    13 Sep 2024 14:47 #904277 by asphalt900
    Replied by asphalt900 on topic Original Z1 Shock Springs and such
    Cool, at least some "fellas" that don't go to the darkside and know what i'm talking about!! McDroid, have a source in of all places, St. Louis, Mo that said he could redo the springs for 45.00 ea. That's like 1999 prices!! My former chrome fella, BUB, retired and had gotten the St Louis number from them. Bub had a tendency to "over-plate" if that makes sense? Did great on the springs but covered and over-chromed the dampers and tension selectors. I've been in constant contact with these "new" fellas and explained what was required. Yet to see a final issue of anything but...Hopeful.. Crazy, You went rouge, ha. I purchase the front fork tubes from Tanner too but will never purchase rear shocks. But have known persons short cutting and have. NOT to defame them fellas and super Sweet receptionist gal you talk to when ordering but the rubber on both ends i've found to be too soft, quick to disintegrate or collapse under load. But..Hey what do you expect for 99dollars, he.  

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    14 Sep 2024 01:35 - 14 Sep 2024 01:42 #904283 by hardrockminer
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    There is a place in Australia that will rechrome the plastic covers.  I'll have a look through my records to find it, but I'm on vacation right now and my not have the records handy.

    Found it!  The company is called A Class Metal Finishers Pty Ltd.  Address is 6 Waddikee Road, PO Box 73, Lonsdale, South Australia, Phone (08) 8384 4331.

    I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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