#42 PostAuthor: Is Vic There » Fri Jan 31, 2014 9:00 pm
Is Vic There wrote:Hi Ian,
Steve Harris, Lester Harris and myself have had a good, long look at your rolling chassis.
We have concluded that repair and modification of the old frame to fit the GPz1100 engine will exceed the cost of a new frame.
We estimate that it would take about 50 hours @ £65/hour.
What we recommend is to repair the old frame back to original Z1A spec.
Then build a new frame and export it to you through Steve Clancy; who successfully imports many frame kits for road and racing.
Steve Clancy's contact details are as follows
469 Water Street
Hay
NSW 2711
Australia
gs1000sr@hotmail.comThis is the cost for repairing the old frame.
Strip, check and prepare for blast cleaning including transportation - 3 hours @£65/h
Rebuild seat subframe to original spec. 5 hours @£65/hr (rebuilding to modified spec will take the same time)
As above, they can alter is but it will cost 3250 quid, which is more than a new frame, they have said that if I wanted to carry on I should buy a new frame. However, I would not ne able to bring a new frame into Australia because it is near impossible to do this, Norton are still trying to jump through the hoops and cut the red tape so little old me would have no chance!
To re do the seat sub frame, check the whole frame out and take the frame back to fit a early engine will cost 520 quid, I have already got import approval for this frame.
Harris have explained that there is not enough room behind the frame down tubes to fit the exhaust manifold, I have found out than each frame is different, Harris have no records for early frames! The year my frame was built they changed the rear end to except a wide wheel/tyre combination but do not know which frames have this!
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