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Z1300 Tool Tray/Air Filter Top For Sale

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Z1300 Tool Tray/Air Filter Top For Sale

7 years 7 months ago
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I just wanted to let everyone here know I'm selling the hard to find Tool Tray/Air Filter Cap for Z1300 for bike years 1979 though 1987 (pt#11012-1062) . Please email me if you'd like one (jplaskis@gmail.com). I can personalize the inside/outside of each tool tray for an additional charge with text, names or logos as well in just about any color.

I 3D print them out of ABS on demand and apply a post processing method that gives them the glossy finish. These tool trays are as durable if not more durable than the original! Please be aware that there are minor imperfections on the bottom (see photo) caused by the way I print them, but has no effect on performance.

FYI....I ship to all countries!
Hope to hear from you!

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Re: Z1300 Tool Tray/Air Filter Top For Sale

7 years 7 months ago - 7 years 7 months ago
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I don't need one but it's really cool that you're doing this.
Hello from Canada's We(s)t coast.
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Re: Z1300 Tool Tray/Air Filter Top For Sale

7 years 7 months ago
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Very Nice !! Kudos to you.This is one aspect I've never delved into. Maybe one day.

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Re: Z1300 Tool Tray/Air Filter Top For Sale

7 years 7 months ago
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Thanks Kawboy! Yea it took about 2 weeks of designing and 3D print testing to get it perfect. Each print takes about 20.5 hours to 3D print and then requires an additional hour of post processing to make it glossy. The final product is as durable if not more durable than the original.

I'm also interested to hear of any other plastic motorcycle parts that are no longer in production that I could possible make...
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