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I had the same problem with the rear sets, use a spacers to move it out. Also had the same problem with the gearlever you have to use the one with the lever part of the footrest.
I have a set of Tomforde rear sets on my Endurance bike and they are brilliant. Pm your email address and I will send you photos of my set up.
Rob
I have a set of Tomforde rear sets on my Endurance bike and they are brilliant. Pm your email address and I will send you photos of my set up.
Rob
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martinz1000r wrote:Couple of observations based on my own build a few years ago:
Kipkawa rearsets - put a spacer behind the mounting plates. They'll fit perfectly then. I think it was 10mm but can go measure mine later if you need accurate. Save you a fortune against Tomforde (even though they are a thing of beauty). Not sure which version you have but gear lever side if you are using the Z1000S gear lever might foul the side stand mount. The other version they produce where the gear lever pivots off the peg is no problem.
RH switchgear - standard switch gear is too wide to accommodate the Motion Pro twin cable throttle. The switch gear, brake master and throttle just wont fit on the bar. I used an early R1 switch so as to keep the light switch. You just need to swap the connector block to match Kawasaki loom. Wiring colours are different but dead easy to work out!
Martin, good to know, I will take a look at spacing them out, I did think about that but also thought it was a good excuse to buy some Tomforde ones

I've ordered the PMC switchgear so it has the throttle removed from the right hand switch, so a bit narrower. Hopefully all will fit on the bar.. Will find out soon.
Cheers
Lee
Lee.
Here is a link to the technical bulletin concerning the sprocket bolt.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0ezie3e7w1u0 ... sening.pdf
They are available via ebay in the US and possibly via Cradley Heath too.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-NOS- ... XQlgtRwzx8
Here is a link to the technical bulletin concerning the sprocket bolt.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0ezie3e7w1u0 ... sening.pdf
They are available via ebay in the US and possibly via Cradley Heath too.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-NOS- ... XQlgtRwzx8
Asphalt Cowboy
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This is the feller, though the one I bought last year was £3 less...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KAWASAKI-NOS-DRIVE-SPROCKET-LOCK-WASHER-KIT-KZ1000-Z1000-R1-Lawson-KZ1100-/231901259746?hash=item35fe6467e2:g:TdsAAOSwAvJXAV5K
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KAWASAKI-NOS-DRIVE-SPROCKET-LOCK-WASHER-KIT-KZ1000-Z1000-R1-Lawson-KZ1100-/231901259746?hash=item35fe6467e2:g:TdsAAOSwAvJXAV5K
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Slow progress this last week, I caught the worst case of manflu I've ever had after Stafford, it's either some strain of Stafford Man Flu or potentially i caught something at the show standing too close to a H****.. Not sure but it floored me for almost a week whatever it was
Anyway today I decided to sort out a few bits and pieces and fit my flat slides and forgot just how hard they are to squeeze in there!! Never mind after a lot of help from a mate and some mechanical assistance from a wooden jig and a ratchet on they went!
Topped of with some K&Ns and the motion pro throttle fitted.
I ordered a tomforde hydraulic clutch cover and ordered an Oberon cylinder to go with it, the clutch cylinder arrived super fast, the tomforde cover should be here any day and will be another piece of the puzzle sorted..
Tomorrow I'll fit a few bits I picked up at the show etc and make a bit more progress I hope.. Should be good to get fired up in next 2 weeks max..

Anyway today I decided to sort out a few bits and pieces and fit my flat slides and forgot just how hard they are to squeeze in there!! Never mind after a lot of help from a mate and some mechanical assistance from a wooden jig and a ratchet on they went!

Topped of with some K&Ns and the motion pro throttle fitted.
I ordered a tomforde hydraulic clutch cover and ordered an Oberon cylinder to go with it, the clutch cylinder arrived super fast, the tomforde cover should be here any day and will be another piece of the puzzle sorted..
Tomorrow I'll fit a few bits I picked up at the show etc and make a bit more progress I hope.. Should be good to get fired up in next 2 weeks max..

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