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ZR750 Zephyr strip and tidy
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- coldsummer
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I know what you mean, I also had one, the only thing I never liked about the 750 was the shape of the tank where it meets the side panels if you know what I mean, why it wasnt more like the 550 or 1100 I dont know.coldsummer wrote: I had the 1100 as well and its a heavy old lump compared to the 750.
- irhobotolo
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Yours must be rare with wire wheels on an 1100, I dont think I have ever seen one in the flesh.irhobotolo wrote:Looking good. What are you doing with the wheels ? I would of thought that they will clean up. The spoked wheels on my 1100 were in a mess when I bought it but I took each wheel out and spent a few hours on them with the solvol and they came up like new.
I intend to clean the spokes as the wheels will let the whole project down, I was thinking of using scotch brite pad with solvol then to finish with rub n buff, I think they will take a few hours each wheel!

- coldsummer
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Bit more done, new sterring head bearings fitted, yokes, clocks and handlebars back on and one fork leg polished.
It is a filthy dirty job but the end results are well worth it, cant beleive how many rough casting marks there are on the legs, quality certainly went down when they built these Zephyrs.

It is a filthy dirty job but the end results are well worth it, cant beleive how many rough casting marks there are on the legs, quality certainly went down when they built these Zephyrs.

- mick znone
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- Location: Cornwall
would look really good with some of these old timer http://www.diablocycle.com/Kawasaki-Z2- ... Badge.html


I DONT CARE, IN OR OUT BUT IM ENJOYING THE DEBATE......................ARMSTRONG MT500. a pushbike, waves.....addict, no offence
- mick znone
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[quote="oldtimer"]Like these
purchased them a while ago
BRILLIANT, great minds think alike oldtimer, that bike is looking blummin superb mate, i think you will have a good summer


BRILLIANT, great minds think alike oldtimer, that bike is looking blummin superb mate, i think you will have a good summer

I DONT CARE, IN OR OUT BUT IM ENJOYING THE DEBATE......................ARMSTRONG MT500. a pushbike, waves.....addict, no offence
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