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Z1 Reflector forks 1973, Late 73
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We've never seen early & late fork legs mixed on an original bike. Doesn't mean it didn't happen.
The date codes for Z1 fork legs are one of the few things that aren't well documented as to meaning.
Alpha-numeric stampings appear on legs above the axle clamps. If you can post the codes on your fork legs we can compare them to some bikes with known-original fork legs.
If you indicate the month of manufacture or ser.# we can give you a better idea of what fork leg would be correct.
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It's fascinating that these old bikes still have things to teach us, even after living with them for 40+ years.
We've received various responses to our queries. The most informative was from a Z-bike restoration specialist in Germany, whose depth of knowledge & documentation on Z-1's is encyclopedic. He indicates that the alpha-numeric stampings on the fork legs are vendor batch numbers. That's in line with other responses we've seen. Many more otherwise knowledgeable people have simply said "Don't know".
Even John Brooke's excellent 4th. edition Z1/Z2 restorer's parts book shows only a speculative "Date codes?" comment for the fork leg stampings.
Nothing at all in the Dave Marsden or Mickey Hesse books.
Most major parts & sub-assembles on Z-1's have well-documented date codes cast, stamped or printed on them, but fork legs apparently are an exception.
Still have feelers out for any observations of mixed fork legs from the factory. We'll let you know if any credible responses are made.
We've been unable to locat our itty bitty inspection mirror here at home. Once located, we'll be able to check the fork leg stampings on six Z-1's without removing the front wheels. We'll let you know what we find.
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The leg on the bottom has the more-pronounced fender mount boss, commonly associated with early production.. They were easily broken.Mellvis wrote: I fail to see a difference between the forks. Can someone please explain it to me? Thanks.
The one on top has the later production, reinforced boss; a thicker casting.
We've never personally seen a known original Z1 with mixed bosses.
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We completely forgot about looking at date codes. Apologies. Will do so tomorrow.
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asphalt900 wrote: Thank-You for the reply! DOM is 7/73. Early Nub date code is 0 N. Late Lower is 4 W. Seems too late, to me, for left-over early style lower to be used but was told it did happen? Any Info is appreciated! Thanks, Clay. Seems I posted this in the wrong section, can't figure how to move it?
Awrright..., sorry for the delay.
Codes on our bikes are as follows. All are known-original:
'73 (late '72 mfgr. date) Z1
06 and 01
Both with early-style fender bolt bosses.
'73 Z1 (late '72 mfgr. date)
06 and 06
Both with early-style fender bolt bosses.
74 Z1-A (early '74 mfgr date )
42 and 05
Both with early-style fender bolt bosses.
'74 Z1-A (late '73 mfgr. date)
L7 and 72
'75 Z1-B (mid 75 mfgr. date)
NY and TD
'75 Z1-B (early '75 mfgr. date)
LD and DW
Unknown origin/date lower leg set w/heavy bosses.
72 and 72
So, it looks like as production progressed, batch indicators tend to transition from numeric, through alpha-numeric , and into straight alpha batch codes, at least from this small sample size.
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The early would bring good money!! OINKJOHSON the ebay pig could get $1500 with his gang of bidders for an early set of the lowers. You might get $4-$5 hundred.
Those early legs were on the first 1,800-2,000 bikes produced. Sept. 72 batch.
Check into it? I would.
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