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1973 Z1 rebuild

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18 Aug 2022 04:31 #872422 by hardrockminer
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The blasting really makes things look new again!  Did you paint your front brake MC?  Very hard to find da nice anodized one nowadays.

Note those fork end caps...no arrows!

I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.

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18 Aug 2022 06:07 #872425 by blackozvet
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The blasting really makes things look new again!  Did you paint your front brake MC?  Very hard to find da nice anodized one nowadays.

Note those fork end caps...no arrows!

 
I havent painted the front MC, the seal is gone but Im planning to buy a new repro 5/8 one - theyre surprisingly cheap compared to buying a rebuild kit.
Whats the joke about the arrows ??

1973 Z1 900 Kawasaki

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18 Aug 2022 11:12 #872434 by hardrockminer
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Yep!  I bought a new MC for my 650 rebuild.  I was surprised at how inexpensive it was.

There was a discussion about arrows on another thread.  

I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.

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18 Aug 2022 11:46 #872436 by Scirocco
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See katit´s KZ650 project bike build.

kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/615161-kat...ect?start=324#871911

 

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18 Aug 2022 21:43 #872455 by blackozvet
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The fork caps are fairly easy to work out as you go along - particularly if you have the workshop manual open as you do things.

1973 Z1 900 Kawasaki

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18 Aug 2022 21:56 #872456 by blackozvet
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One of the funny things that you tend to do when your doing a project is to be determined to fix things yourself, even when the process costs you more money than if you just paid a shop to do it in the first place !  I think thats where I'm at with this spark plug helicoil after having bought a complete kit, then having to buy a packet of 10 inserts just to do one ! 
Anyhow, the helicoil fix should be next, and I picked up the starter gear pin from the Kwaka dealer so a working starter motor could be in this bikes future.
 

1973 Z1 900 Kawasaki

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19 Aug 2022 00:22 #872460 by Wookie58
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One of the funny things that you tend to do when your doing a project is to be determined to fix things yourself, even when the process costs you more money than if you just paid a shop to do it in the first place !  I think thats where I'm at with this spark plug helicoil after having bought a complete kit, then having to buy a packet of 10 inserts just to do one ! 
Anyhow, the helicoil fix should be next, and I picked up the starter gear pin from the Kwaka dealer so a working starter motor could be in this bikes future.
 
You are right however, the other 9 inserts won't eat or drink anything and the next time you have a problem you won't have to wait a week to get it done 
 
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19 Aug 2022 08:02 #872468 by Skidmark
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You can NEVER have too many tools...

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'81 KZ-750 E2
'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)
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19 Aug 2022 20:31 #872516 by blackozvet
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You can NEVER have too many tools...

 
until your toolbox is so heavy it takes 2 people to lift it 

1973 Z1 900 Kawasaki

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20 Aug 2022 06:39 #872529 by Skidmark
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A good indicator to buy another box!

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'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)

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20 Aug 2022 15:56 #872563 by Wookie58
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21 Aug 2022 07:14 #872593 by Street Fighter LTD
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Just buy a Snap-On  tool truck and call it good
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