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A 'H' ah
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A 'H' ah
Deep in negotiations on the pick up of another Zed, this one being a 1980 H model still with Fuel Injection fitted. Plan is to go after this one and probably let the GPZ900 go.
There are limited comments on the H after doing the obligatory search with last comments being a few years back. Essentially my take on them is a MKII with Fuel Injections, knowing the MkII being a solid bike and naff all inherent issues the question probably is the Fuel Injection reliability. Fuel injection doesn't scare me I just don't know it, if it faults is there beside the road fixes available or is it trailer home job ? Any other advice comments appreciated and taken onboard.
There are limited comments on the H after doing the obligatory search with last comments being a few years back. Essentially my take on them is a MKII with Fuel Injections, knowing the MkII being a solid bike and naff all inherent issues the question probably is the Fuel Injection reliability. Fuel injection doesn't scare me I just don't know it, if it faults is there beside the road fixes available or is it trailer home job ? Any other advice comments appreciated and taken onboard.
There's nothing wrong with the fuel injection.
As it was one of the first one produced, if there were any issues it got slagged off as dealers and tuners knew little about it.
It really is basic electronics and if something fails. the manual gives a good troubleshooters guide and a decent electronics engineer should rectify it easily.
There's little reason for the injection to pack up....electronics are one of the most reliable things on cars and bikes. There are quite a few still running with the original set up after 35 years.
Go for it and you'll have one of the rarest and best looking Zeds.
As it was one of the first one produced, if there were any issues it got slagged off as dealers and tuners knew little about it.
It really is basic electronics and if something fails. the manual gives a good troubleshooters guide and a decent electronics engineer should rectify it easily.
There's little reason for the injection to pack up....electronics are one of the most reliable things on cars and bikes. There are quite a few still running with the original set up after 35 years.
Go for it and you'll have one of the rarest and best looking Zeds.
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Look nice
I bougth mine in Sweden in 2008.
There was a electronic brain problem with it,but i find a NOS one here in Norway and sinse then i have droven for abouth 20000miles.
With no problem at all. I got a tip to not try to start it With low battery cap. it can damage the electronic
Jappen

I bougth mine in Sweden in 2008.
There was a electronic brain problem with it,but i find a NOS one here in Norway and sinse then i have droven for abouth 20000miles.
With no problem at all. I got a tip to not try to start it With low battery cap. it can damage the electronic

Jappen
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I did offer a price that was accepted pending inspection. A few other issues came to light so reviewed and resubmitted offer. Not accepted and informed there were two in line offering to buy her & now its heading to the UK. Was all set for a 7000km road trip to pick it up too. Would've loved it beside the MKII but have to draw a line somewhere.
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