Evening all,
Does anyone have one in any salvageable condition before I make one? I'm going to butcher it anyway so I don't mind a bit of damage etc.
Cheers!
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Z1000J Clock Bracket
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I may have a broken one!
TBH if you got a good one it will be bust in no time. Darned fragile little things.
I made my own but KipKawa does a replacement in steel if you're flush.
Near the bottom of this page.
http://www.kipkawa.co.uk/parts.php?link=NEW%20PARTS
AL
TBH if you got a good one it will be bust in no time. Darned fragile little things.
I made my own but KipKawa does a replacement in steel if you're flush.
Near the bottom of this page.
http://www.kipkawa.co.uk/parts.php?link=NEW%20PARTS
AL
1981 J1
Yes some kind of flakey alloy.
Even new ones have stress cracks showing where the ears bend round to mount to the top yolk!
Two honking great clocks and a fuel gauge,.... what were they thinking of?
I used the two vertical holes that used to have the noisy odo mounted on the top yolk and used the original horizontal holes in the side to fix brackets for the fairing.
AL
Even new ones have stress cracks showing where the ears bend round to mount to the top yolk!
Two honking great clocks and a fuel gauge,.... what were they thinking of?
I used the two vertical holes that used to have the noisy odo mounted on the top yolk and used the original horizontal holes in the side to fix brackets for the fairing.
AL
1981 J1
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