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help with Z1R exhaust gasket
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help with Z1R exhaust gasket
Can somebody help! I am so near fitting a genuine exhaust to my bike, the only problem is that a important gasket seems to be no longer available. The part no. is 11009-1035, without this gasket the silencer is very loose fitting to the Box. I cant tell what this is made of to make a copy or wether it fits inside the box or over the outlet.Have any of you any ideas? its item 21 on the diagram. ta bedlow


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If you can't find a genuine part, it will be fairly easy to either make one or adapt one from another bike. If you measure the diameter, you can match up to a few we have http://www.z1enterprises.com/SearchResu ... connecting
or give us the dimensions and we'll try and find something you can use.
The ones I see in our supplier catalogues range from 35mm internal diameter all the way to 43mm internal diameter
or give us the dimensions and we'll try and find something you can use.
The ones I see in our supplier catalogues range from 35mm internal diameter all the way to 43mm internal diameter
73 Z1 (turbocharged), a 74 Z1A, and some h***a's and Suzuki's...
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