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Q's Z900 A4
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Pigford wrote:9/. Ride the fekka
No problem there, this has been built to ride

I was going to bling it right up, but I would be afraid to get on it, so get it looking nice and then put some miles on it. It sounds like I remember them from the 70's now the Marving has gone - sent a shiver down my spine it did

Somewhere, over a rainbow, weigh a pie.
1976 KZ900
1976 KZ900
To do list
1/. Put fuel tap back on (I gave it a good polish and bought some new seals) √
2/. Connect carbs up with fuel pipes and overflow hoses. √
3/. Fix speedo lights √
4/. Bleed front brakes. √
5/. Spent a few minutes with a torque wrench assuring all bolts/nuts are torqued up. √
6/. Adjust clutch, rear brake, throttle cables, headstock, and anything else that needs adjusting. √
7/. Give it a good polish. √
8/. Go get MOT
Yep - it's finished - what the hell do I do now?
I am very busy for the next two weeks so the MOT will have to wait
- I wasn't going to tax it until April so no problem with that.
Booh yeah
Many thanks for all the help. It would NOT have been possible without this forum and the freely offered knowledge available on here - cheers lads.
Richard

1/. Put fuel tap back on (I gave it a good polish and bought some new seals) √
2/. Connect carbs up with fuel pipes and overflow hoses. √
3/. Fix speedo lights √
4/. Bleed front brakes. √
5/. Spent a few minutes with a torque wrench assuring all bolts/nuts are torqued up. √
6/. Adjust clutch, rear brake, throttle cables, headstock, and anything else that needs adjusting. √
7/. Give it a good polish. √
8/. Go get MOT
Yep - it's finished - what the hell do I do now?
I am very busy for the next two weeks so the MOT will have to wait






Booh yeah

Many thanks for all the help. It would NOT have been possible without this forum and the freely offered knowledge available on here - cheers lads.
Richard
Somewhere, over a rainbow, weigh a pie.
1976 KZ900
1976 KZ900
You've done a great job there richard
take a look at how your bike looked and compare it to now
now give yourself a big pat on the back
cheerz freddy

take a look at how your bike looked and compare it to now



now give yourself a big pat on the back

cheerz freddy

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mick z1a wrote:cracking turn around Richard, did you buy the bike off ebay from Edinburghim sure i remember seeing it advertised, its the brown colour i remember.
Hi Mick
I did get it from Edinburgh but not off ebay. It may be the same one though.
Chap from the Rover club told me about it so I popped up picked it up in the van


8th March 2014 - so I have now owned it for more than a year

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1976 KZ900
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Brilliant job Richard and an awe inspiring transformation too.
I'm more familiar with bikes that finish up as a shiny version of they're former shabby self but this is another thing entirely.
Great work, well documented and informative couldn't ask for more; oh and a stunning looking bike, forgot that bit.
AL
I'm more familiar with bikes that finish up as a shiny version of they're former shabby self but this is another thing entirely.
Great work, well documented and informative couldn't ask for more; oh and a stunning looking bike, forgot that bit.

AL
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Thanks for all the comments
Just got back from bobbing around on the North Sea for two and a half weeks -
Who knew that you get a force 12 gale?? I thought it only went up to 9!!
Anyhoo, back to bikies. It's back together so will be booking it in for an MOT asap. Trouble is, it won't start now
Pic of what I saw out to sea


Just got back from bobbing around on the North Sea for two and a half weeks -

Anyhoo, back to bikies. It's back together so will be booking it in for an MOT asap. Trouble is, it won't start now

Pic of what I saw out to sea


Somewhere, over a rainbow, weigh a pie.
1976 KZ900
1976 KZ900
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