I.D. a Z1000 I just bought

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Re: I.D. a Z1000 I just bought

Postby ProblemChild » Mon Aug 06, 2012 11:20 pm

exelent, would love to get an old mk11 to do up myself when not so $$$$ challenged. enjoy :kuda:
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Re: I.D. a Z1000 I just bought

Postby SuperGirl » Sat Aug 25, 2012 1:23 am

Ps.....Ohh yer I grew up Thinking my Dads bike was a z1100,not z1000 but hav been told im wrong- But wat bike is In Stone run Movie??? love10.gif love10.gif ?? z1000 or z1100 ? Or is there z1100 mdl fullstop ????
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Re: I.D. a Z1000 I just bought

Postby SuperGirl » Sat Aug 25, 2012 1:32 am

P;sss- The pics Of this Burgany Z1000 ,Looks nothing like Dads Bike, Even though i fully understand he Built it from ground up- Now im little confused, Reading there r M11 , His seems bigger, But is fully Crome and black- Geezei must say If i saw that bike above growing up i may not hav the same luv i do for Kwackas, But Just beginning to look, listern then buy Now.. Its exciting... So exciting.... Hmmm, thinking ZZR250? iS GOOD LEARNER ROAD BIKE? CONCIDERING I CANRIDE TRAILS WITHOUT MUCH FEAR, JUST PURE ADREDILINE KEEPN ME UP :) OHH and my brothers and dad watching helps u stay up wright lol....
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Re: I.D. a Z1000 I just bought

Postby Gosling1 » Sat Aug 25, 2012 12:55 pm

SuperGirl wrote:- But wat bike is In Stone run Movie??? ....


they used z900's.
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Re: I.D. a Z1000 I just bought

Postby greenman43 » Mon Nov 05, 2012 6:58 pm

Any progress to report, Richard ? I'd be happy to take this off your hands if ever you lose interest; had a 1000 A1 and A4 (Mk II) myself in the past, and I'd love another Mk II as a project bike.

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Re: I.D. a Z1000 I just bought

Postby Eastoe » Mon Nov 05, 2012 7:37 pm

It's near the end of the line with about 5 bikes in front so nothing will happen for a while.
I've allways liked this bike but I could use more room in the garage. I'll pm you my phone number.
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Re: I.D. a Z1000 I just bought

Postby greenman43 » Wed Nov 28, 2012 8:45 pm

... and the deal is done :D I'm delighted to report that I'm now the extremely happy owner of Richard's Mk II !
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Re: I.D. a Z1000 I just bought

Postby Gosling1 » Wed Nov 28, 2012 8:55 pm

greenman43 wrote:... and the deal is done :D I'm delighted to report that I'm now the extremely happy owner of Richard's Mk II !


well done mate :kuda: great bikes - heaps of fun for an old dunger, the MkII motors are by far the pick of the bunch.

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Re: I.D. a Z1000 I just bought

Postby kawadave » Wed Nov 28, 2012 9:18 pm

greenman43 wrote:... and the deal is done :D I'm delighted to report that I'm now the extremely happy owner of Richard's Mk II !


Glad to hear that greeny... :kuda:
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Re: I.D. a Z1000 I just bought

Postby greenman43 » Wed Nov 28, 2012 9:19 pm

Gosling1 wrote:
well done mate :kuda: great bikes - heaps of fun for an old dunger, the MkII motors are by far the pick of the bunch.

8)


Cheers Gos, I'm a very happy chappy :D Will no doubt need to pick your brains from time to time, apologies in advance ! Was telling Garnet about it last night, will drop in and see him on Saturday and see what he have by way of info.

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Re: I.D. a Z1000 I just bought

Postby greenman43 » Thu Nov 29, 2012 5:23 am

kawadave wrote:Glad to hear that greeny... :kuda:


Thanks mate, not as glad as I am though ! :D
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Re: I.D. a Z1000 I just bought

Postby kawadave » Thu Nov 29, 2012 8:32 am

Does this mean a new resto thread will be happnen Brian? ;)
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Re: I.D. a Z1000 I just bought

Postby greenman43 » Fri Nov 30, 2012 8:25 pm

Almost certainly Dave, but it probably won't be for a while unfortunately - I need to get a job that pays something more than starvation-level wages first !

BTW, it won't be a resto, much more of a modification project. I'm a big fan of things like the attached pic. Sadly, without the Ohlins forks and bespoke swingarm, mind you :(

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Re: I.D. a Z1000 I just bought

Postby greenman43 » Tue Dec 18, 2012 8:56 pm

Gosling1 wrote:That is definitely a MkII motor. /snip/ The engine side-covers may have been changed out for earlier ones, this is not unusual at all....

Unless the cam sprockets have been changed, you normally don't see MkII heads on earlier bottom ends. The early motors run 15 tooth cranks and 30 tooth cam sprockets, MkII motors have 16 tooth cranks and 32 tooth cam sprockets.


Gos, wondering if I can pick your brains please ? From the full engine number (KZT00DE 008xxx), the cases at least correspond to a '78 Z1R according to http://www.kzrider.com/info/134-1978-z1-r-1000 and a model guide that was passed on to me. Cylinders are 1015 cc, camchain tensioner is manual. However, the exhaust studs are 8mm, which according to a long Word doc on Z1 Power UK makes the head MK II. Then there's the ignition ...

Can I ask please, what was it that made you so definite it's a Mk II motor ? Something about the head perhaps ? Wondering if someone along the line has fragged the original engine, found one from a Z1R at a wreckers, and bunged on as many Mk II parts as were salvageable.

BTW, chassis is very definitely A4; compliance plate is 12/79, but the Kawa name plate on the lower clamp and the remote reservoir on the rear master cylinder mark it as an A4 rather than A3 (which ofcourse you'd suspect given the late year compliance date).

Very, very happy with my new toy - big thanks to Richard for letting it go, I'm really looking forward to getting it up and running in good time, it's already bringing back so many pleasant memories of days long past.

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Re: I.D. a Z1000 I just bought

Postby Gosling1 » Tue Dec 18, 2012 9:19 pm

greenman43 wrote:.....Can I ask please, what was it that made you so definite it's a Mk II motor ? Something about the head perhaps ? Wondering if someone along the line has fragged the original engine, found one from a Z1R at a wreckers, and bunged on as many Mk II parts as were salvageable.....


The Z1R - although it used all the square-style bodywork and triangle-shaped sidecovers like the later Mk2 models - still used the older z1/z900 style motor. It still had cam-covers with rounded cam-cap ends. I am pretty sure it still used points as well, not electronic ignition. They were 1015cc blocks, this size did not change from the first Z1000 A1 in 1977. The 8mm exhaust studs were introduced with the 1976 Z900A4, so these are not indicative of a Mk2 head. I am surprised that Z Power reckon these are a Mk2 modification ? :shock:

What convinced me is the combination of OEM electronic ignition and the cam cover. But - it is possible that someone has just used early crankcases and filled them with Mk2 bits. The engine number may correspond to a 1978 engine .....but the only way to give a definitive answer is to pull the cam cover off, and count the teeth on the cam sprocket - either one it doesn't matter. If there are 30 teeth it is an early motor with later ignition fitted (not uncommon as its a bolt-on mod). If there are 32 teeth its a Mk2 motor with some early engine covers fitted (also not uncommon - I have done this exact mod on the engine in the Black Pearl).

It only takes about 1/2 a can of bourbon to take the cam cover off :lol: - this will give you a definitive answer :kuda: good luck mate sing out if you need any more help.
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