Bike of the Month Jan 2010.

Pierre dimbleval.

Here is the story:

Back in 2005, i was looking for a 1000R to restore as i have always been in love with this bike.

Obviously in GREEN. Spending hours in ads web sites,

i finally found one 1100R.

I thought at the beginning it was an Honda CB1100R but when i clicked on it ,

it was an 1000ELR. Probably an spelling mistake as this bike has never been imported in France.

Talking with the owner, he told me that form what he knew,

it was really an 1100. But he promised to contact the previous owner to make that clear.

He called me back the next day and said:

The bike was from an old stock of 5 in Belgium and this stock has been bought by the

team Godier /genoud to prepare Endurance racers.

But one person saw the bikes in the store and wanted to own one in the original condition.

He made all the administrative work to have the papers right and sell the bike to the guy i was in touch with.

We made an appointment and when he came,

the bike was relatively ok, except the exhaust system and few details.

the deal was easy to close and i promised to restore it like new.

You have the pictures of the results.

 I just add the kerker exhaust and the engine is 1170 cm3 with Wiseco pistons. For the rest i think it is in conformity.

The only things i never found was the side covers of the engine that have scratches....

cheers
Pierre.

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Botm Christmas Special!

Morten Berg (Santa?) Norway Ho Ho Ho!

At last Santa understood that he had to change the stupid reindeer for something else

if he was to get the gifts out before Christmas of course he went for the

best there is a Kawasaki !!!

Happy Christmas!

Here is some more pictures with some snow!!
Not much to tell about me really.

I was born in Norway age 52.

I have a beautiful girlfriend and two beautiful girls 13 and 18.
Have a passion for old big Kawasaki's since I bought my first H2 in 1975.

Had a lot of them until 1985 when I took a break with a lot of work and other things.

But you know The thing was in the blood so it showed up again around
1999 and after that got even worse than before!!!!

 I have restored some bikes now and sold some but the ones I have for the time being and

probably will have for a wile is the following bikes:

1971 H1A
1972 H2
1973 Z1
1974 Z1A
1977 Z1000A1 Turbo
1978 Z1-R
1983 z1000R2
2006 ZXR1200r

I love your site and think you are doing a great job with it.
I am not good at participating in the forum yet,

but will try to get a hang of it.

Speak soon!
Best regards,
Morten.

I’d like to wish everyone a merry Christmas!
Hopefully in the New Year more Ppl will stumble on to the site and forum and our
Community will Continue to grow. there are more picture's in the gallery

of Mortens Great collection.

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Bike of the Month Nov 2009.

Patrick Murphy kz1000r2(83)

Hi have a 1983 ELR with 56,000 miles on it the stickers are fading, and clear coat on side covers and

tail are peeling,

i bought the bike from dealer in 83 so I'm original owner and bike is untouched stock except for

K&N; filters!!

Restoration? well im leaning to keeping it the way it is!! Which is ok with me i don't drive it everyday

actually this year was the first in 5 years it's been on the road.

Patrick Murphy.

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Bike of the Month Dec 2009.

R/A Biggs

the bike was purchased in 96 as a true basket case,part 82 gpz 1100,part kz1000j

within 2 years it was on the road as a street fighter but every winter I would add

more period pieces,every piece on the bike is fabricated in my machine shop

front and rear rotors,carriers,S1 points cover

swing arm,rear sets,you name it I made it

the swing arm has been done 3 times,started as a ZRX1100,made it fit,

year after moved in the shock clevises,then the next year I used a S1 swing arm for dimensions

and cut,narrowed , re braced added a catch tank until no one can say "is that a ZRX swing arm"

I get a big kick when guys ask if its a real one

and I can reply.."EDDIE SIGNED IT" it is now !

last year was my last year of mods

I stripped the frame ,welded in the S1 spec engine brace,

hoops in front of the rear shocks for raising the bike,and steering stabilizer welded to frame

as for the engine its punched out to weisco1170

with the 84 gpz1100 motor with 8 plug head

and 4 dyna coils,

don't know what else to add....not for sale :o)

RICHARD

Guelph Ontario Canada.

 'R/A Biggs'

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Bike of the Month Oct 2009.

Martin Stevens z1000r (83)

So I bought this bike off eBay in June 1997.

I used to have a Z1B when I was young which I always regretted selling

and my mate had a Z1000J which he painted green to try and look like a Lawson.

I also used to own a GPz1100B so big Kawasaki are in the blood.

I bought it unseen which I know is always a mistake but it looked ok in the flesh and I think the price

we agreed on was ok.

Problems started with it on the way home with the clutch slipping and obviously running lean as it got so hot.

With some tinkering I got it to run ok but then starter packed up.

I thought it was starter clutch issues.

By this time I had bought another total wreck of Z1000R which I intended to use for spares

so I transplanted the engine from this in to the other bike just to keep me on the road.

The rolling chassis from this I sold to Robw which is also on your forum.

More issues with leaking forks and generally poor build quality prompted me to take it off the road in

September 07

and commence a nut and bolt rebuild.

My objective was to streetfighter the bike but I wanted to retain the original period look and did have

thoughts of

Classic Racing or at least parading.

Most parts were sourced from eBay or the Z1OC in the UK who are really helpful bunch of people.

I also work for an American company so regular trips to the US have allowed me shopping at historically

favourable

exchange rates to raid Works Performance and APE for goodies.

I also used US eBay a couple of times and had parts shipped to a mate in San Francisco which

I collect and transport home when I go over.

Biggest investment has been in the engine.

I did not need to strip down the engine it came with as it literally fell apart.

The starter issue was because the rotor and starter clutch had literally fallen off the end of the crank.

The engine cases were cracked and most bolts were held in place with Loctite.

The only positive was that it was a GPz Unitrack engine so a great head and cams to go for real

performance.

I’ve used two engines to make one good one with all casings etc powder coated in satin black which

gives a lovely and durable finish.

Cylinder head was dispatched to Tim Blakemore racing to be gas flowed, 3 angle valve seats cut and

generally over hauled.

The rebuild has taken longer than expected as I get little free time with job and family pressures

but it all came back together

last month.

I fitted a new battery and much to my joy it started first time.

My neighbours were not too impressed with my Kerker’s race baffle at 10pm at night but I was!

I still had to sort the brakes and

a gear lever for the custom rearsets I have but with this done I took it out for a first ride a couple

of weeks ago.

What an awesome bike! Amazing torque and brick wrinkling noise! Smile was slightly dented with

an oil leak around the cam cover

but a happy guy so MOT booked and back on the road me thought……

 

 

Quick trip to local petrol station resulted in an issue on not running on all 4 cylinders (now found to be a screw missing in the carb

on number 4 cylinder)

but bigger problem is a massive oil leak between head and block so engine is back in bits again.

I have a few ideas of what the issue is so hopefully not too much of an issue but we will be back on the

road next spring.

Here is the full spec on the bike: Frame/chassis Standard Z1000R frame but ZRX1100 swinging arm.

Front forks from Yamaha FZR600 with upgraded springs.

Rear wheel ZXR400,

front GPz1100 Unitrak Front discs Yamaha R1 floating with AP Racing twin piston calipers.

Custom fabricated mountings Rear shocks by Works Performance made to my weight and riding style

Renthall bars and grips ZXR750

front mudguard Custom made adjustable rear-sets.

Engine.

GPz1100 Unitrak bored to 1170cc with Wiseco pistons Casings rebuilt with windage tray,

heavy duty bearings and heavy duty clutch all from Debben Performance in the UK

APE studs, nuts and cometic gaskets. APE manual cam chain tensioner Oil cooler,

take offer and lines by Earls sourced from Kipkawa in the UK Gas flowed and 3 angle valve seats.

APE valves and springs Mikuni RS36 flatslide carbs fed via Pingel dual outlet tap.

Kerker exhaust with race baffle APE K435 cams Hope you like it and I’ll keep you posted on progress

with 2nd rebuild.

I won’t be able to touch it until October as I’m travelling again soon and need to re-finance!

Martin Stevens.

We will be featuring a different bike each month on kz1000r.com
that we feel is deserving of the title "Bike of The Month."

Check back often to see what our pick is.

To nominate or submit your own bike for "Bike of The Month."
Send some info on yourself your bike and loads of pic's bigger the better.

PLEASE SEND IN YOUR INFO IF YOU ARE LUCKY ENOUGH TO OWN ONE OF THESE BIKES!

I really want to bring THIS Registry up to date so accurate number's left in circulation can be made available,

this will intern help us get a true market value for insurance purposes.

Please include the chassis number and the month of production printed on the headstock of your bike.

Your name and location. and most importantly a picture's of your bike.


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