Desperately needed rotor for Gpz1100A series engine. Kawasaki part number 21007-1076. Whilst it looks identical to the one fitted to earlier engines (21007-1036) they must be different as when I tried swapping for the one fitted on my 1100B engine the starter clutch will not turn.
Part number is listed as cancelled on Kawasaki website and does not come up on Z Power site. Any suggestions/recommendations?
The original one has the magnets falling apart and has the number GP9307 stamped on the back and the replacement one i tried to fit has GP9325.
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I know an old post,but found it as looking for a spare rotor.
And not seen any 2nd hand ones about.
It's available from Z Power at a good price,well compared to available between $400 and 550
https://www.z-power.co.uk/merchantmanag ... ts_id=1324
And not seen any 2nd hand ones about.
It's available from Z Power at a good price,well compared to available between $400 and 550
https://www.z-power.co.uk/merchantmanag ... ts_id=1324
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was wondering if they supply directly,do you have a contact number.
Although likely a search will pick them up.
Thanks for the info.
Yep a search got them and web page with them being available for £120.
Brill
http://www.electrexworld.co.uk/acatalog/RO3.html
Although likely a search will pick them up.
Thanks for the info.
Yep a search got them and web page with them being available for £120.
Brill
http://www.electrexworld.co.uk/acatalog/RO3.html
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i second Electrexworld. If it's in stock they are great. If they dont have stock good luck!
Also try West Country Windings. They resell Electrex parts but do customer service!!
Also try West Country Windings. They resell Electrex parts but do customer service!!
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