On my 78 Z1R. Replaced the carbs with 29mm Mikuni smooth bores with 6" yosh stacks. No problem. Now that's in 79. With RC Engineering 4 into one headers. RC was right over the bridge form Philly in NJ. We had to mess with the jetting. It ran good. Rich K.
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Great video Tom. The bike with the Kerker sounds very sweet. Good to see how you make things workout without it looking shizee. Older bikes especially with carbs just seem more interesting like MAN AND THE MACHINE! RIDE SAFE OUT THERE !
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15:42. would recommend a bit of heat shrink or a rubber boot over the battery cable lug to the solenoid thing. just to neaten it up. but the bike looks really nice.
Yea, I know about that thanks. It does look very risky leaving it like that. I'm actually going to tighten up all the electrical next couple days, get everything tied up as OEM looking as possible, I'll get that then. Cheers.
Nice work, there always seems to be adjustments needed on these older girls. Are those 18" wheels? If so, what tires are they? Pickings are getting slim on those tall tires.
Not sure. I can check for you because the owner has been musing about buying some new wheels/tires, putting the fat swing arm on and a fat rear wheel. I imagine, should that come to fruition, he'd sell these. Email me, motorestofl@gmail.com. That way I can put your email in a separate folder in Outlook, and if he pulls the trigger on (giving me even more work to make the rear wheel fit) that stuff, I'll reach out to you at that time.
Stupid question but aren't the rear shocks on upside down...? I'm curious about the Kerker, I'm restoring a Z1R on my channel and paid the $1100 for a brand new chrome kerker, hope it fits.
Not sure. The header is perfectly. The muffler doesn’t line up to anything without mods. I show the past number on the box in the video. If it’s that number, you’re likely in for some extra work.
@@MotoRestoFL Ya that's the one I bought, damn. I took a crappy old kerker off it so at least I can compare it. The old kerker fit with the center stand. Looking at yours it doesn't look like the center stand will fit.
The petcock on the bike is not a Z1-R petcock - it looks like a Z-1 petcock. The Z1-R petcock is smaller. I know this because I own a ‘78 Z1-R. with the original petcock. Hope this helps. Enjoy the videos.
Well, you got me on that one, I had never even thought to check that but you're right... the parts fiche shows a very different petcock. Figures with this bike, it's been way butchered up over it's lifetime. We're going to stick with the in-line because I know 100% that'll fit above the pod. Pingle has a replacement for the (proper) Z1-R petcock but I believe even that will be too long. Anyway, thanks. Lesson learned.
They are in chronological order on the playlist, in order of when they were filmed. Thanks. ruclips.net/p/PL1oMvckfLIJEqN642Pd44-GYr-xYSlts3&si=wqMxXTlC973m2I2I
Just found your channel. Glad you are keeping these bikes going. A few questions 1) is this a hobby or business for you 2) where in Florida are you 3) would you be willing to work on a 77 Kz650c
SHe is looking great.................I learned that the Z1Rs are still beautiful!
Glad to see the old girl back on the road, nothing like the sound of an old Kawasaki. cant wait to see it finished.
On my 78 Z1R. Replaced the carbs with 29mm Mikuni smooth bores with 6" yosh stacks. No problem. Now that's in 79. With RC Engineering 4 into one headers. RC was right over the bridge form Philly in NJ. We had to mess with the jetting. It ran good.
Rich K.
Great video! glad to hear that the bike is actually RIDEABLE! Very exciting to see it move up and down the street
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@@MotoRestoFL Absolutely my friend! I think your videos are very good and I want to see you around here for as long as I can. Cheers!
For the muffler one piece metal stock. Bending it twice like a upright letter Z. Drill a hole in each end, done. Good job, love your taste in bikes.
Great video Tom. The bike with the Kerker sounds very sweet. Good to see how you make things workout without it looking shizee. Older bikes especially with carbs just seem more interesting like MAN AND THE MACHINE! RIDE SAFE OUT THERE !
Best video yet !!
That exhaust positioning looks great to me.
I really enjoy these videos as they are informative and entertaining. Having 2 -78 KZ1000's this information is very helpful when working on my bikes.
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Clever Improvisation well done ............ now u need a new end for your faucet 😂
Already had one.
I like those nice meaty red positive starter cables; no vol;tage drop on the way to the starter with those!!!
Oh yeah, did i mention that I have owned 4 Z1R 1 Turbo z1r And1 1980 Z1 are
15:42.
would recommend a bit of heat shrink or a rubber boot over the battery cable lug to the solenoid thing. just to neaten it up.
but the bike looks really nice.
Yea, I know about that thanks. It does look very risky leaving it like that. I'm actually going to tighten up all the electrical next couple days, get everything tied up as OEM looking as possible, I'll get that then. Cheers.
Nice work, there always seems to be adjustments needed on these older girls. Are those 18" wheels? If so, what tires are they? Pickings are getting slim on those tall tires.
Not sure. I can check for you because the owner has been musing about buying some new wheels/tires, putting the fat swing arm on and a fat rear wheel. I imagine, should that come to fruition, he'd sell these. Email me, motorestofl@gmail.com. That way I can put your email in a separate folder in Outlook, and if he pulls the trigger on (giving me even more work to make the rear wheel fit) that stuff, I'll reach out to you at that time.
Stupid question but aren't the rear shocks on upside down...? I'm curious about the Kerker, I'm restoring a Z1R on my channel and paid the $1100 for a brand new chrome kerker, hope it fits.
No. That’s how Hagan said to install them. If you can see then, the Hagan decals are upright. They were emphatic about it.
Not sure. The header is perfectly. The muffler doesn’t line up to anything without mods. I show the past number on the box in the video. If it’s that number, you’re likely in for some extra work.
@@MotoRestoFL Ya that's the one I bought, damn. I took a crappy old kerker off it so at least I can compare it. The old kerker fit with the center stand. Looking at yours it doesn't look like the center stand will fit.
@@wastingmymoneyonmotorcycles it comes with a center stand stop in the hardware. It may fit.
@@wastingmymoneyonmotorcycles this bike is missing the center stand.
Just saw a used Z1-R petcock on eBay for around $65.
pingel tap will work.most pipes for mk2 z1r frame different
The OE would work fine too if it wasn’t modified. Why not just do original? I do not know.
you really need to put float bowl over flow hoses on it
Yes you are correct. I am planning on doing that.
Do the brakes work in the rain
I don’t ride customer bikes in inclement weather.
The petcock on the bike is not a Z1-R petcock - it looks like a Z-1 petcock. The Z1-R petcock is smaller. I know this because I own a ‘78 Z1-R. with the original petcock. Hope this helps. Enjoy the videos.
Well, you got me on that one, I had never even thought to check that but you're right... the parts fiche shows a very different petcock. Figures with this bike, it's been way butchered up over it's lifetime. We're going to stick with the in-line because I know 100% that'll fit above the pod. Pingle has a replacement for the (proper) Z1-R petcock but I believe even that will be too long. Anyway, thanks. Lesson learned.
Man,I wish you had numbered the videos so we're not watching in the wrong order.
They are in chronological order on the playlist, in order of when they were filmed. Thanks.
ruclips.net/p/PL1oMvckfLIJEqN642Pd44-GYr-xYSlts3&si=wqMxXTlC973m2I2I
Just found your channel. Glad you are keeping these bikes going. A few questions
1) is this a hobby or business for you
2) where in Florida are you
3) would you be willing to work on a 77 Kz650c