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Colinj's Z1A1 rebuild
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- AL MARSHALL
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uttoxeter
hi colin, i am an ex uttoxeter man now living in hanbury. i wonder if i know you. anyway if i can help just ask. btw are you going to uttoxeter show?
regards al
regards al
trouble.......seek and ye shall find
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To Do or Not to Do?
Steve,
That's a good idea, I will give it some serious thought, thanks!
That's a good idea, I will give it some serious thought, thanks!
To Do or Not to Do
Al,
I don't know, I'm sure we will have bumped into each other before, I used to haunt the Old Star when Simon & Jacquie ran it, they were mates! Thanks for the offer of help, I'm going to need plenty! I will definately be trying to see the show, recon the family need a day out!
I don't know, I'm sure we will have bumped into each other before, I used to haunt the Old Star when Simon & Jacquie ran it, they were mates! Thanks for the offer of help, I'm going to need plenty! I will definately be trying to see the show, recon the family need a day out!

It's my Birthday & I got Presents!
Presents from myself from 25 years in the past..........








- Ginger Bear
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Colin, you've kept this bike (or most of it) for 25 years
It's already a part of you.
It would be a crying shame to sell it on....... You are most of it's history!
I think Steve R has the right idea, build it into a rideable bike, then improve it as time/funds allow. I would suggest you have the frame powdercoated/painted to start with, then build it up from there. I have a set of cams. They are your's free of charge, if you decide to 're-birth' another Zed, rather than sell it/her as a pile of parts.
Go on, do the right thing........... Give life to a Zed

It would be a crying shame to sell it on....... You are most of it's history!
I think Steve R has the right idea, build it into a rideable bike, then improve it as time/funds allow. I would suggest you have the frame powdercoated/painted to start with, then build it up from there. I have a set of cams. They are your's free of charge, if you decide to 're-birth' another Zed, rather than sell it/her as a pile of parts.
Go on, do the right thing........... Give life to a Zed
Col's rebuild
Ginger Bear, unless the prognosis is real bad on both the transmission and the cams then I really want to see this one through as it is, as you say, very much a part of me. I have honestly looked forward to doing this since 1982 (boxed it in '84).
Thanks very much for the offer on the cams, if I find mine are beyond repair I will be in touch ref buying them from you, they must be damned hard to get hold of these days, I could not accept them gratis but you are unbelievably kind to offer.
The frame is already stoved (pearl Grey, like the swing arm) I have just run out of space and left it in the loft.
Who can I go to to give me an honest opinion on the transmission shafts, & to get it re-bearinged? I would say they will be fine but I want to give myself the best chance of success from the start!
Many Thanks & Regards, Col
Thanks very much for the offer on the cams, if I find mine are beyond repair I will be in touch ref buying them from you, they must be damned hard to get hold of these days, I could not accept them gratis but you are unbelievably kind to offer.
The frame is already stoved (pearl Grey, like the swing arm) I have just run out of space and left it in the loft.
Who can I go to to give me an honest opinion on the transmission shafts, & to get it re-bearinged? I would say they will be fine but I want to give myself the best chance of success from the start!

Many Thanks & Regards, Col
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Ginger Bear,
I have seen sets at ZPower and ZEterprises and 'cause I already need the two crank cases was going to e-mail pics and depending on the comment and price, bag the remains and take them up to see what was said
I have seen sets at ZPower and ZEterprises and 'cause I already need the two crank cases was going to e-mail pics and depending on the comment and price, bag the remains and take them up to see what was said

- irhobotolo
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Best of luck with the project. It wont cost a "kings ransome" unless you go for a original restoration. Ebay is best for parts both UK and USA.
Zpower will have most things, Z1Enterprises and Midatlantic cycle in USA are good but factor in the shipping costs.
The bike is part of your heritage and breaking it for spares would be a crime. I would tackle the rebuild one part at a time. Dont try to build a bike in one go or you will get lost. Treat each bit as a separate project. For instance build the engine, or sort the wheels and brakes. I would concentrate on getting the bike together rather than rechrome or polishing as this can easily be done over a winter when you have a runner. You have all the expensive bits already so i cant see it costing a lot and if your not fussed about all new parts you should be able to get it on the road for a lot less than its worth.
Zpower will have most things, Z1Enterprises and Midatlantic cycle in USA are good but factor in the shipping costs.
The bike is part of your heritage and breaking it for spares would be a crime. I would tackle the rebuild one part at a time. Dont try to build a bike in one go or you will get lost. Treat each bit as a separate project. For instance build the engine, or sort the wheels and brakes. I would concentrate on getting the bike together rather than rechrome or polishing as this can easily be done over a winter when you have a runner. You have all the expensive bits already so i cant see it costing a lot and if your not fussed about all new parts you should be able to get it on the road for a lot less than its worth.
Hi Colin,
This is on ebay, set of cams and he states gearbox parts,
Contact him matey
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Kawasaki-Z1000-A1 ... 3:1|294:50
Cheers
PJ
This is on ebay, set of cams and he states gearbox parts,
Contact him matey
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Kawasaki-Z1000-A1 ... 3:1|294:50
Cheers
PJ
WHO NEEDS DRUGS - WHEN YOU HAVE A ZED!!
- irhobotolo
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tailiftchris wrote:irhobotolo wrote:The bike is part of your heritage and breaking it for spares would be a crime.
Break it......................and sell me the best bits![]()
Get it back on the road and come to a rally is more like it
Now that i have seen that NOS piper exhaust, I think Chris has a point and some parts need to go. In fact to help you out ,I will take that nasty noisy none standard pipe out of your way. You simply must have standard pipes on your particular model for it to be right. I will even leave my tea and come round now if you like.








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