Thanks to all who have commented and supported this thread over the last 5 months.
A further update - after a succesful start up I put it in for a MOT on Saturday and it went through without too much bother, although I did get an advisory about the headlight glass...
Whilst at Chris Self Motorcycles, I got Chris to adjust and balance the carbs on his digital machine and it is nicely set up now. Starts on the button hot and cold. It was popping a bit but I put this down to exhaust gaskets and after nipping up the exhaust nuts a little more it is pretty well cured.
Taxed it on Monday and had a couple of short rides in town on Monday/Tuesday. Got out yesterday and put 110 miles on the clock. Ran well all morning and came back with everything in tact. I am booked onto the St Elizabeth Hospice Charity rideout on Sunday so I will put some pictures in Out and About.
Time to thank all those involved - I titled this thread "Club Restoration" bcause so many Members were directly involved. Here is the roll call:
Martin(ProwlerZ1) - Engine rebuild
Mikey - Polishing and plating
Simon(Flying Tiger) - Paintset and frame
Tim(Pixiedog) - Welding
Steve(Ginger Bear) - Frame tubes
Paul(Paul McCelenery) - Cold start tube
Geoff(Z1parR) - Cold start tube
Brown(Zed Man) - Switches
Al Marshall - Clocks
Paul(Paul M) - Casings transport
Duane(DDZ900) - Spare cases
Rob(RobW) - Sockets,books,tools and knowhow
Rick(Stempy) - Centre stand bolts
Keith(Keefleaf) - Headlight ear
Ian(Padders) - Z1OC stickers
Jim(Crofty) - Horn mounting rubber
Mark(Pertonpc) - Valve caps
Chris(Tlc) - Clutch perch, rectifier and master cylinder seal
I think I have got everybody and my thanks to all involved. I could not have done this project with out the help of each and everyone- my apologies if I have missed anyone.
To everybody else, thanks for your interest,advice and support. When I am out and about, I hope to see some of you in Germany or other events later in the year.