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#16 PostAuthor: NJW » Fri Jun 28, 2013 2:01 am

wilsonsjw11 wrote:NjW
Checkout the lack of locking tabs on the 6 securing bolts for the front discs or am I missing something?
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Steve

It's just that the locking tabs are not so shiny so don't show up on the photo.

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#17 PostAuthor: NJW » Fri Jun 28, 2013 2:08 am

Jay1969 wrote:Wow! :shock: Those storage vacuum bags must work well then.

I've got an inflatable cocoon thing that I store my bike in over winter,
which requires a fan inside to keep it inflated, which means yeah, I can see
the bike is in a big clear plastic inflated bubble,
but it takes up a lot of room, so looks like one of them
vacuum bags will be adequate and space saving too.

You must be excited about your first ride around on it.
Good luck with the carbs :up

Yes I was very pleased with the vac bag the picture was taken of the bike as it came out no cleaning or anything. You can put one of those small dehumidifying tubs in with the bike to remove any moisture.

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#18 PostAuthor: Garn 1 » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:31 am

NJW, those little tee pieces are available from Z1 Enterprises..
Look in Kawasaki..... Carbs .. about page.3
ZSM46-002 - Fuel Pipe Joint Z1 KZ900/1000 Aluminum
$16.79 Ea.
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Garn (Sydney) Z1, Z1A, Z1B and Z900-A4

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#19 PostAuthor: chrisu » Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:39 am

Z power sell them

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#20 PostAuthor: Jay1969 » Fri Jun 28, 2013 10:23 am

NJW wrote:
Jay1969 wrote:Wow! :shock: Those storage vacuum bags must work well then.

I've got an inflatable cocoon thing that I store my bike in over winter,
which requires a fan inside to keep it inflated, which means yeah, I can see
the bike is in a big clear plastic inflated bubble,
but it takes up a lot of room, so looks like one of them
vacuum bags will be adequate and space saving too.

You must be excited about your first ride around on it.
Good luck with the carbs :up

Yes I was very pleased with the vac bag the picture was taken of the bike as it came out no cleaning or anything. You can put one of those small dehumidifying tubs in with the bike to remove any moisture.

Good idea NJW thank you :up


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