Hi i know there asre a few closet kettle owners like myself on here so hoping for some help.
Have just obtained a basket case Suki gt750A it has a few Suzuki gt750 period performance parts WHICH I NEED TO SELL TO PUT BIKE BACK TO ORIGINAL and need an idea of the sort of prices acheivable for these items.
Dresda rear swing arm
Front and rear Lester alloy wheels
Marchozi rear adjustable shocks
Koni rear shocks
Dunstall fairing (although screen is broken
These are not mint but in fair condition
Any thoughts
Ta Paul
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70,s perfomance parts
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Re: 70,s perfomance parts
shaggy wrote:Hi i know there asre a few closet kettle owners like myself on here so hoping for some help.
Have just obtained a basket case Suki gt750A it has a few Suzuki gt750 period performance parts WHICH I NEED TO SELL TO PUT BIKE BACK TO ORIGINAL and need an idea of the sort of prices acheivable for these items.
Dresda rear swing arm
Front and rear Lester alloy wheels
Marchozi rear adjustable shocks
Koni rear shocks
Dunstall fairing (although screen is broken
These are not mint but in fair condition
Any thoughts
Ta Paul
I think you should "modify" the fairing to suit your Z.
Jimmock.
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Under Shaggy's heading of 70's performance parts, I thought this may generate some interest.... It was headed Vintage Fork Brace for Z1 (72-75) 900.
I reasoned the two holes in each of the braces' legs, must line up with the fender retaining bolt holes in the fork legs. >>> not much room left for the bolt-heads and tyre clearance. Anyone ever see on?
RegardZ.
PS.. Perhaps the two holes line up with the brake caliper holders on the fork leg? ... Forked if I know!

I reasoned the two holes in each of the braces' legs, must line up with the fender retaining bolt holes in the fork legs. >>> not much room left for the bolt-heads and tyre clearance. Anyone ever see on?
RegardZ.
PS.. Perhaps the two holes line up with the brake caliper holders on the fork leg? ... Forked if I know!
Garn (Sydney) Z1, Z1A, Z1B and Z900-A4
Garn 1 wrote:Under Shaggy's heading of 70's performance parts, I thought this may generate some interest.... It was headed Vintage Fork Brace for Z1 (72-75) 900.
I reasoned the two holes in each of the braces' legs, must line up with the fender retaining bolt holes in the fork legs. >>> not much room left for the bolt-heads and tyre clearance. Anyone ever see on?
RegardZ.
PS.. Perhaps the two holes line up with the brake caliper holders on the fork leg? ... Forked if I know!
Dont think that pram handle would look very nice on a Z though
Roger
Ex Fat Rabbit
Ex Fat Rabbit
Sure it looks stupid... It was sold on ebay as a fork-brace for a z1 series.
I've never seen one ....... Doesn't anyone know how it is suppose to fit?
They (the seller) call the "pram handle" a torsion bar, that has some chrome missing!
I'm curious! It must fit above the guard- with two retaining screws, each side... But where?
RegardZ.
I've never seen one ....... Doesn't anyone know how it is suppose to fit?
They (the seller) call the "pram handle" a torsion bar, that has some chrome missing!
I'm curious! It must fit above the guard- with two retaining screws, each side... But where?
RegardZ.
Garn (Sydney) Z1, Z1A, Z1B and Z900-A4
Here is the link...
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/270837392185 ... 1436.l2649
Oh! it does connect to the calipers.. thats a start!
RegardZ.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/270837392185 ... 1436.l2649
Oh! it does connect to the calipers.. thats a start!
RegardZ.
Garn (Sydney) Z1, Z1A, Z1B and Z900-A4
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