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Taking display/instrument off the tank of the ZN 1300
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kjm190661 wrote: Hi Eran, do you know if a Z1300 polished radiator cover fits the ZN 1300?.ie are the radiators the same? Rgds Kenny
I have just bought a beowulf grill..
Hope this helps....
Overall size 15" wide x 9.75" high
Hole centres as in attached images.
1985 ZG1300 dfi
1977 Z1000 a1 recent purchase, previously owned by myself 1979 ~2000
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biltonjim wrote: That’s a nice looking radiator cover Stiggy, , but I wonder about the effect on the radiator’s cooling capability.
I will be making a minor change to the grill. I will be adding some self adhesive foam sealant (draught excluder type) to the edge. This will ensure that all of the air going through the grill will also go through the radiator.
If it causes problems it will go on ebay.
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1977 Z1000 a1 recent purchase, previously owned by myself 1979 ~2000
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kjm190661 wrote: Hi Eran, do you know if a Z1300 polished radiator cover fits the ZN 1300?.ie are the radiators the same? Rgds Kenny
Hi Kenny,
I don't think it is the same Radiator
the part number is different and it look like the screws position a bit different
you may be able to fit it with some modifications
Eran
1984 Kawasaki Voyager
2002 Honda CBR954
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Here is a link to how the bike turned out, including what I did to the tank.
Its a bit quirky.
share.bublup.com/ui/landing_page?item_id...46-a404-d467e53d393a
Cheers.
Kenny
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