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Let it sit for a while and came back. Started pumping lever, noticed air bubbles coming out of bleeder tube. Bleeder was shut. What's up with that? That's just a metal bolt with holes in it. How can one of those be broke?
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Motor Head wrote: If those are the original hoses from way back when the bike was new, I'd replace them. Go Stainless, it will give you a much firmer feel on your lever as well as being a lot stronger. I put a kit on mine, and it made quite a firmer lever.
Here is one kit;
Hi "Motor Head"
Who makes these kits?
Are there different ones available?
Have a 1975 Z1-B 900, Front Single Caliper, but feel is "Soft", :dry: wondering if these braided lines would help mine?
Yea, mines been bled over and over, My hose is new, calipers rebuilt,MC rebuilt, new pads , new "Splitter" etc. etc. . :huh:
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Same bleeder is used on 74 Kawasaki models.
To eliminate possible bleeder function issues, would replace both front caliper bleeders.
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Much of the info also applies to the '78 Z1R.
For example, here's a copy of page 106:
KHI's official FSM for '77`'79 KZ1000 includes '78 Z1R.
Would obtain the manual.
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Meanwhile, I muddle along with this one:
Would keep an eye on ebay for a decent copy.
Caution -- Don't get confused with the Parts/Assembly manuals being offered on ebay.
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I'd check with the seller, he does list some different models. Plus there are other sellers. Also z1enterprises has stainless lines. Not hard to find a set. But it does help quite a bit on firming up the lever/ feel.ed spangler wrote:
Motor Head wrote: If those are the original hoses from way back when the bike was new, I'd replace them. Go Stainless, it will give you a much firmer feel on your lever as well as being a lot stronger. I put a kit on mine, and it made quite a firmer lever.
Here is one kit;
Hi "Motor Head"
Who makes these kits?
Are there different ones available?
Have a 1975 Z1-B 900, Front Single Caliper, but feel is "Soft", :dry: wondering if these braided lines would help mine?
Yea, mines been bled over and over, My hose is new, calipers rebuilt,MC rebuilt, new pads , new "Splitter" etc. etc. . :huh:
Thanks
tennesseeZ Ed
1982 KZ1000LTD K2 Vance & Hines 4-1 ACCEL COILS Added Vetter fairing & Bags. FOX Racing rear Shocks, Braced Swing-arm, Fork Brace, Progressive Fork Springs RT Gold Emulators, APE Valve Springs, 1166 Big Bore kit, RS34's, GPZ cams.
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Ended up semi bleeding the M/C out of the bike...then used the syringe method as mentioned above.
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It all boiled down to the two holes in the top of my master. The little one was plugged. Ground down a finishing nail to clean it out, put it all back together and got it bleed out. Got the air out of master on the bench. Then just bled the old traditional way. With the occasional banjo bleed.
Took the old bike for her first ride since I've had it more than three years. I'm sure she hasn't ran in many many years before that.
She's all done except for some cosmetic issues.
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1982 KZ1000LTD K2 Vance & Hines 4-1 ACCEL COILS Added Vetter fairing & Bags. FOX Racing rear Shocks, Braced Swing-arm, Fork Brace, Progressive Fork Springs RT Gold Emulators, APE Valve Springs, 1166 Big Bore kit, RS34's, GPZ cams.
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I'm glad I used dot5 fluid in mine...otherwise they'd be no paint left.
Your bike looks fantastic by the way...
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