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Engine Bars & Devil Can? 9 years 9 months ago #3888

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After a little slide on holiday thanks to a farmer's tractor leaving a river of hydraulic oil on the road, I need a new set of engine bars and a Devil can for my Godier-Genoud Z1300a5. Hopefully the farmer will be properly insured :angry:

I thinks the chances of getting the six into one can are probably several million to one against, but presumably someone must still make engine bars?

I am UK based, but if I can't get the parts locally I will be happy to buy internationally, especially as I, hopefully, won't be footing the bill :blink:

Any pointers much appreciated

Ralph
Ralph Ferrand

Z1300A5 Godier Genoud, Z650, H2C, Z900A4, Z1000A1, GPZ1100A1 Unitrak, ZRX1200R, RD250B, DT175, YZFR6

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Engine Bars & Devil Can? 9 years 9 months ago #3889

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Hi Ralph

MCG (www.z1300.de) in Germany used to make a replica of the DEVIL 6 in 1, the actual programm however does not show it, but maybe they have one left ?

regards,

Holger
Z1300 A1/ KZT30AG built 1979
frame KZT30A 004285
engine KZT30A 000288
location: borderland-triangle France/ Germany/ Switzerland, Europe

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Engine Bars & Devil Can? 9 years 9 months ago #3994

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If by "engine bars" you mean "crash bars" (we apparently speak two different languages -- English and American!), I just listed a used set on EBay -- see my recent post.

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Engine Bars & Devil Can? 9 years 9 months ago #3999

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touringguy wrote: If by "engine bars" you mean "crash bars" (we apparently speak two different languages -- English and American!), I just listed a used set on EBay -- see my recent post.


Sorry, but as a native speaking Englishman I feel compelled to highlight some errors in the above statement.

Americans speak English (however badly) - not American :) American is a nationality not a language.


"English" all rights reserved by the English (don't get me started on spelling!)
1980 KZ1300 B2 Touring/A2
1990 ZZ-R1100 C1

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Engine Bars & Devil Can? 9 years 9 months ago #4002

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What about the accent then -? does that change anything.

Anyway -how did your recent engine rebuild go ?
" If you can't say what you think, very soon you won't be able to think !
OKANAGAN FALLS. BC ,Canada

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Engine Bars & Devil Can? 9 years 9 months ago #4004

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If you heard someone from Massachusetts or Alabama speak, you'd be convinced that American had its own language -- one that's totally unrelated to English!

On that same topic, I recently saw a CNN news report in which someone from Scotland was being interviewed. Even though he was speaking English, his accent was so thick that CNN included subtitles so we Yanks could understand what he was saying . . .

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