VERY EXPENSIVE PARTS !!
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10 years 11 months agokwak1261 wrote: Mikez
i give Steve a ring and ask if he has any head light brackets.
dont think they will be that much to ship.
Ian
While you're at it - could you see if he has another set and a headlamp?
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10 years 11 months ago - 10 years 11 months ago
Any help I can get on my projects is always appreciated! It's nice to know I don't have to suffer through it all alone lol .
I've got a shopping list of stuff I still need to do and still have a long list of parts I'll still need before I even have one bike at 100% and ready to show off.
If you can check on specific stuff I need a lot of little things lol. Just been holding off on looking for it until I have the money to pay for it all . In addition to the brackets I'd need the headlight, the light's bucket, a new seat (or just an unrusted seatpan), 1980 igniter and just two original blinker assemblies. At least those are at the top of my list of things I can pull from donor bikes.
So many things to do and the wife and kids hardly leave me any garage time during the week
I've got a shopping list of stuff I still need to do and still have a long list of parts I'll still need before I even have one bike at 100% and ready to show off.
If you can check on specific stuff I need a lot of little things lol. Just been holding off on looking for it until I have the money to pay for it all . In addition to the brackets I'd need the headlight, the light's bucket, a new seat (or just an unrusted seatpan), 1980 igniter and just two original blinker assemblies. At least those are at the top of my list of things I can pull from donor bikes.
So many things to do and the wife and kids hardly leave me any garage time during the week
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10 years 11 months ago
I always get a good laugh out of them. I haunt fleabay for parts BMW K100 and Z13) and some of the prices are hilarious. Even if I were doing a concourse resto I wouldn't pay that price for the headlight brackets if it were the last ones on the planet. There was a set on US eBay that went for $170 or roundabout that and I thought that was bad.
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10 years 11 months ago
Ahhh an unrusted seat pan, if only someone would make some new ones I'd buy one, heck even a fibreglass replica would be great, a reasonable one is just so rare, top of my wish list, cheers
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10 years 11 months ago
I have a fiberglass-sea tbottom that had been made by Wilfried in Germany. He also has tons of spares, but of course wants money for it.
Try it out:
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Z1300 A1/ KZT30AG built 1979
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frame KZT30A 004285
engine KZT30A 000288
location: borderland-triangle France/ Germany/ Switzerland, Europe
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10 years 11 months ago
It is to be hoped that the likes of Z1300de Germany expand their range of re manufactured parts.
Maybe, as a group, we could, at some stage,look into the practicalities of having certain parts manufactured again. It p***** me off that Kawasaki has discontinued so much, but I suppose they can't keep making spares for ever when there is a diminishing demand for them.
Maybe, as a group, we could, at some stage,look into the practicalities of having certain parts manufactured again. It p***** me off that Kawasaki has discontinued so much, but I suppose they can't keep making spares for ever when there is a diminishing demand for them.
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