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Advice/help/opinions requested
I am in the process of acquiring the parts to build 2 Z1100R's.
One will be completely stock, probably the blue version.
The other will have a Metmachex swing arm and a widened rear wheel, ie a genuine 1100R wheel, on which the rim has been widened. I want to balance the look of the wider rear wheel on the front, ideally using a set of genuine 1100R forks. I want it to be identifiable as an 1100R not mistaken as a GPZ or Z1000J made to look like.
Thoughts at the moment is a Unitrak front wheel and mudguard, as I don't have two 1100R mudguards. I think the discs/calipers etc would fit.
Any thoughts on another 18" front wheel, wider tyred than the genuine 1100R, but looking to balance the rear?
All polite input gratefully received.
Cheers,
Mark.
Next project is likely to be a Z1000Mk2 big wheel, USD fork, Ohlins etc. Just my opinion, but I think the Z1000A and before are just gorgeous without much done to them. So cheap Mk2's considered.
One will be completely stock, probably the blue version.
The other will have a Metmachex swing arm and a widened rear wheel, ie a genuine 1100R wheel, on which the rim has been widened. I want to balance the look of the wider rear wheel on the front, ideally using a set of genuine 1100R forks. I want it to be identifiable as an 1100R not mistaken as a GPZ or Z1000J made to look like.
Thoughts at the moment is a Unitrak front wheel and mudguard, as I don't have two 1100R mudguards. I think the discs/calipers etc would fit.
Any thoughts on another 18" front wheel, wider tyred than the genuine 1100R, but looking to balance the rear?
All polite input gratefully received.
Cheers,
Mark.
Next project is likely to be a Z1000Mk2 big wheel, USD fork, Ohlins etc. Just my opinion, but I think the Z1000A and before are just gorgeous without much done to them. So cheap Mk2's considered.
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Hello Gus,
I did mean that, but I have a unitrac wheel, so that's where I am at right now.
I don't think a more modern wheel - exup or gsxr would look right, I was hoping for some inspiration, if not what would match then maybe what would compliment.
Thanks though, my post wasn't clear, it did read as though I thought the wheels looked the same.
Cheers,
Mark.
I did mean that, but I have a unitrac wheel, so that's where I am at right now.
I don't think a more modern wheel - exup or gsxr would look right, I was hoping for some inspiration, if not what would match then maybe what would compliment.
Thanks though, my post wasn't clear, it did read as though I thought the wheels looked the same.
Cheers,
Mark.
My mate has fitted a GPZ750 TURBO rear wheel as it is wider than the standard Unitrac rear wheel if this is any help
Please ignore the complete bolloxs I wrote above, it was because the 750 wheel was 18 inch instead of wider
Cheers
Please ignore the complete bolloxs I wrote above, it was because the 750 wheel was 18 inch instead of wider

Cheers
Last edited by Gus on Fri Oct 19, 2012 10:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
"Set the GRINDER on it"
Common 18" wheels are the slabside gsxr wheels, relatively cheap and readily available.
This pic shows a slabbie rear and a j front.
Less common 18"'s are the Slabside 1100 j ones. Better shot of the J rear.
With both j wheels in.
18" wheels are sought after by the classic race boys but a mate might have some slabby wheels for sale H pattern ones if they would help you.
This pic shows a slabbie rear and a j front.

Less common 18"'s are the Slabside 1100 j ones. Better shot of the J rear.

With both j wheels in.

18" wheels are sought after by the classic race boys but a mate might have some slabby wheels for sale H pattern ones if they would help you.
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I had a Unitrak front wheel with R1 discs on my Z1000R. I struggled with this set up as decent calipers hit the spokes of the wheel as no dishing on the disc. I now have an 18 inch CMA with ZXR750 discs on it and AP calipers in standard Z1000R forks and yokes. No clearance issues. At the back I run a 17 inch rear from a ZXR400 in a ZRX1100 swinging arm. It looks fine and balanced in terms of sizing and is also 3 spoke. Both are powder coated satin black.
I do have an 18 inch 3 spoke CMA to match the front that I was going to use but at the moment it's just too much hassle to find a disc, caliper mounting and get spacers done.
I do have an 18 inch 3 spoke CMA to match the front that I was going to use but at the moment it's just too much hassle to find a disc, caliper mounting and get spacers done.
Z1000R, Moto Martin, z900 A4 Crosby Replica, Harris Magnum 2, Suzuki GSXR 1100 Slabbie, Yamaha YZF750SP, SP1 Hoonda, Katana 1100, Bimota SB6R
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martinz1000r wrote:I had a Unitrak front wheel with R1 discs on my Z1000R. I struggled with this set up as decent calipers hit the spokes of the wheel as no dishing on the disc. I now have an 18 inch CMA with ZXR750 discs on it and AP calipers in standard Z1000R forks and yokes. No clearance issues. At the back I run a 17 inch rear from a ZXR400 in a ZRX1100 swinging arm. It looks fine and balanced in terms of sizing and is also 3 spoke. Both are powder coated satin black.
I do have an 18 inch 3 spoke CMA to match the front that I was going to use but at the moment it's just too much hassle to find a disc, caliper mounting and get spacers done.
Thanks Martin,
I have the rear, a widened Z1100R wheel. It is starting to look like the unitrak front is the way to go - just need to decide on a disc and caliper set-up
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Gus wrote:My mate has fitted a GPZ750 TURBO rear wheel as it is wider than the standard Unitrac rear wheel if this is any help
Please ignore the complete bolloxs I wrote above, it was because the 750 wheel was 18 inch instead of wider![]()
Cheers
Mate, don't worry, I've been going potty trying to remember which bike had 2.15 this and 2.5 that.....

Thanks for the input - I think I have been sent a lifeline by another member, see next post..
Cheers,
Mark.
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Thanks to everyone for their suggestions and comments.
It looks like SteveW has come up with the answer, in a set of Zephyr 750 running gear, this has the same width rear tyre as the modified wheel that I was going to use although 17" instead of 18", so the look will be similar, but with matching front and rears.
Good front brakes etc as well.
Thanks to Steve, top bloke.
Cheers,
Mark.
It looks like SteveW has come up with the answer, in a set of Zephyr 750 running gear, this has the same width rear tyre as the modified wheel that I was going to use although 17" instead of 18", so the look will be similar, but with matching front and rears.
Good front brakes etc as well.
Thanks to Steve, top bloke.
Cheers,
Mark.
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