Front fork trivia - need help identifying unknown Z forks
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 6:32 pm
Hello all,
it's Niek (pronounced "Neik") from the Netherlands here. I've been lurking around for quite some time and finally got round to do some scribbling.
Last year a friend asked me to help restore his wife's Z1000-J2. She bought this bike back in 1984 (!) and hasn't bothered with owt else since. She rode her blue machine for some 18 odd years and then nature called - 2 baby girls entered the scene. This invariably meant there wasn't much time to ride so the bike was garaged for about 7 years.
Fast forward to 2008 when I collected the bike in a very sorry state. It would be easiest to list what was NOT wrong with it... but I will refrain from that and get to the point, which is the front fork.
After stripping the forks, I had the inner fork legs rechromed to perfection... only to find out they're not J2 items. According to the lady owner, the original forks were bent in a spill and got replaced by a pair of forks from an unknown Kawasaki, alledgedly an 1100 of some sort.
In the meantime, I sourced an old pair of J2 fork legs which I had rechromed. I also sourced a pair of brand spanking new J2 outer fork legs in Germany (yippee!!!) along with 2 pairs of guide bushings so I have a new and original J2 fork. Excellent stuff.
Which leaves me with one question: can anyone tell me what bike these fork legs are from? Here's some pics to (hopefully) clarify matters.
distance fork bottom to guide bush recess (9.99 mm)
fork diameter (37.89 mm)
guide bush recess diameter (36.03 mm)
guide bush recess heigth (20.12 mm)
fork length (643 mm)
slimmed down bottom part diameter (37.66 mm)
slimmed down bottom part length (130 mm)
overall view with J2 fork tops (which fit without a problem)
Can anyone shine a light on this? Oh and seeing as these forks are no longer needed, they are for sale (shameless plug). Thanks in advance!
Niek
it's Niek (pronounced "Neik") from the Netherlands here. I've been lurking around for quite some time and finally got round to do some scribbling.
Last year a friend asked me to help restore his wife's Z1000-J2. She bought this bike back in 1984 (!) and hasn't bothered with owt else since. She rode her blue machine for some 18 odd years and then nature called - 2 baby girls entered the scene. This invariably meant there wasn't much time to ride so the bike was garaged for about 7 years.
Fast forward to 2008 when I collected the bike in a very sorry state. It would be easiest to list what was NOT wrong with it... but I will refrain from that and get to the point, which is the front fork.
After stripping the forks, I had the inner fork legs rechromed to perfection... only to find out they're not J2 items. According to the lady owner, the original forks were bent in a spill and got replaced by a pair of forks from an unknown Kawasaki, alledgedly an 1100 of some sort.
In the meantime, I sourced an old pair of J2 fork legs which I had rechromed. I also sourced a pair of brand spanking new J2 outer fork legs in Germany (yippee!!!) along with 2 pairs of guide bushings so I have a new and original J2 fork. Excellent stuff.
Which leaves me with one question: can anyone tell me what bike these fork legs are from? Here's some pics to (hopefully) clarify matters.

distance fork bottom to guide bush recess (9.99 mm)

fork diameter (37.89 mm)

guide bush recess diameter (36.03 mm)

guide bush recess heigth (20.12 mm)

fork length (643 mm)

slimmed down bottom part diameter (37.66 mm)

slimmed down bottom part length (130 mm)

overall view with J2 fork tops (which fit without a problem)
Can anyone shine a light on this? Oh and seeing as these forks are no longer needed, they are for sale (shameless plug). Thanks in advance!
Niek