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18 Jan 2013 16:27 #568033
by Jerod
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1977 KZ650 C1 - Needs help.. almost as badly as I do.
2005 ZX10R - This one will probably kill me someday.
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During the process of working on the 77 C1, I've had to move the project to multiple locations, and also around the large garage where it currently resides amongst other project. The downsides to working in borrowed space I suppose. All that moving has caused some bits and pieces, mostly hardware, to come up missing. Browsing this site has brought me to
www.cmsnl.com/kawasaki-1977-kz650-c1-cus...odel15494/partslist/
(not sure if I'm allowed to drop names like that, I'll remove it if not), which I wish had 2 years ago for the diagrams at the very least. I'd rather not pay 2.5 euro per bolt when there are places around where I can just go get the more common hardware, but having brand new, zinc coated or some other type of corrosion resistant hardware would be awesome. Does anyone have a resource for exact hardware specs for dummies, and a preferred supplier? Ideally I would love to order a full set of chassis bolts in stainless without head markings. I would settle for piecing together a set of good bolts that I can smooth the heads without losing their protective qualities. Part of the issue is a lack of knowledge. Is an 8x40 an M8-1.25x40mm? Are the chassis bolts all course thread? I'm 6800 miles from my nuts and bolts and feeling lost. Please send help!
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2005 ZX10R - This one will probably kill me someday.
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18 Jan 2013 16:32 #568034
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18 Jan 2013 17:03 #568036
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19 Jan 2013 14:52 #568185
by Jerod
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1977 KZ650 C1 - Needs help.. almost as badly as I do.
2005 ZX10R - This one will probably kill me someday.
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Holy $#!^ Kidkawie, how do you remember which ones went where? I usually try to put mine in little trays with notes on where it came from and what order they came out in. (Really need to invest in little trays with LIDS, btw).
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19 Jan 2013 18:49 #568200
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1975 Z1 900
1994 KX250 Supermoto
2004 KX125
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The Kawasaki parts diagrams will give you the bolt size. This is my second 900 resto, so I have an idea of what goes where. 90% of the bolts are straight forward, might need to measure some of thestuff under the seat, batt tray, etc. alot of those are close in size. Half of the small stuff in the pic is spare Z1 and modern MX hardware I had laying around.
1975 Z1 900
1994 KX250 Supermoto
2004 KX125
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