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zlMark

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    Akron, United States

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    Akron

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    United States

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  • Bike Year and Model
    83 XVZ1200, 85 ZL900, 87 ZL1000
  1. Hi Jack! You the one who looked at my gold 1st gen in North Hill 2-3 years ago? Have a friend hold a couple rags to pressurize the exhaust, follow the hissing!
  2. I have used the Morgan Carbtune and this one from sportingforless: http://www.sportingforless.com/servlet/the-317/Carburetor-Synchronizer-carb-sync/Detail The Carbtune is a nice compact tool, but the sportingforless setup has got it all in a nice carrying case. This also has restrictors built inline with the guage that smoothes out the needles. I now own one!
  3. Have fire extingusher handy! Soapy water is your best bet
  4. I have one on the rear of the '83 and like it so far. I also put a set of the 230's on the ZL1000 and wow the traction is un-believable! With the dunlops or metzelers on the ZL I could nail it in first and smoke the rear tire at will, now it will stand right up. Put 66 1/4mi runs at Dragway42 this summer and very little signs of wear. Nice thing is no burnout for tire warmup is needed, just stage and go! I bought mine through motorcyclesuperstore.com and Pinwall Cycle. I did have to send a front one back because it would have taken too much weight to balance it. I guess that can be expected from a cheap tire.
  5. I haven't seen one yet to know but it think it would be a nice upgrade if the parts were dirt cheap. For now I will just install the grease fittings on my original with the worn out bushings, at least that will get rid of the creaking Thanks for the reply!
  6. Hey guys,, will the newer '91-'93 mono shock linkage fit on my '83?
  7. I tried but gave up and ordered the muffler gaskets last week. Might have been my post you read recently
  8. zlMark

    Insurance cost

    Finally, found a company that I can get agreed value on both my Kawasaki's. American Modern Home Insurance specializes in collectors insurance and by far has the best prices. I chose a policy with Agreed Values of $6000 for my ZL1000, $5000 for my ZL900 and $3500 for my XVZ1200. Since they are collectors bikes I had to choose how many miles I ride each bike each year. I could have chosen 1000 for the ZL's and 3000 for the XVZ but went with 3000 for all 3. Here's the meat: Liability limits of 100/300/50$500 deductible on collision at agreed value. $10,000 Medical payments. Uninsured Bodily injury 100/300Trip interruption coverage $150/600Nationwide roadside assistance All 3 bikes for $189 for the year! Thats even less than what I paid for Geico for Liability only!
  9. Yea that is a pretty good price, doesn't add up to all that much when I just need 2 but i'd rather not even spend that much! I'm gonna try the #10 copper wire trick I read elsewhere here and see how that works first!
  10. Got my used collector on today,,boy what fun! Went on easier than coming off. Leak tested and all is good, only thing I need now is gaskets for the mufflers, where's a good source for an un-employed individual such as me ????
  11. I would pull the idle air screw and flush with carb cleaner and compressed air before pulling the carbs again. The seafoam trick works pretty good too! Never spray flammable liquids to look for vacuum leaks, I learned this the hard way! Use WD40 or similiar!!
  12. I better go look for that bleeder!! Just cleaned out the rear brake caliper and bled the whole system, I'll bet there is still air!
  13. OH BOY,, mom used to make fried corn for us as kids and I haven't had it since,, thanks for the reminder!!! Chocolate pecan pie, cranberry relish, and turkey breast!
  14. I bought the manual 1000# one,, So far I like it. The only thing I didn't like is the factory wheel clamp. I want something that will hold a smaller front tire that can be used as backup in case of strap failure, so I will be making up these plates out of some sort of steel plating. I wanted to make them out of wood first just to see if it was capable of holding the bike upright on it's own...and it is!
  15. Lets see if I understand this correctly, You get 10 cells to make your adjustments, you can specify the rpm the cell is, so you want to make your first cell your no advance cell and the last cell the full advance cell, leaving you 8 cells to play with your advance curve?
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