Killing time in covid-19 lockdown.
My cnc guy finally came trough.
Really pleased for outcome, need some paint though.
Had done serious engine rebuild, but i share that later, I'm so depressed with this covid-19 situation, that I have not found motivation to post anything.
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- 16 Apr 2020, 22:39
- Forum: Ongoing Projects
- Topic: Jrkk's 1100 cafe build
- Replies: 129
- Views: 82377
- 27 Jan 2020, 20:52
- Forum: Mechanical
- Topic: Pushrod 1100
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2946
Re: Pushrod 1100
Yes, you can slide it out, lubricate and slide back in.
Add some Vaseline to end of it and inside mastercylinder cup, the area that touches pushrod.
Another end is having constant oil.
-Jones
Add some Vaseline to end of it and inside mastercylinder cup, the area that touches pushrod.
Another end is having constant oil.
-Jones
- 22 Jan 2020, 01:56
- Forum: Ongoing Projects
- Topic: Jrkk's 1100 cafe build
- Replies: 129
- Views: 82377
Re: Jrkk's 1100 cafe build
Hi.
Yes I did, with expensive tools from work and cross measuring fork dimensions to existing top yoke.
Yes I did, with expensive tools from work and cross measuring fork dimensions to existing top yoke.
- 13 Jan 2020, 19:44
- Forum: The Zephyr Lounge
- Topic: What have you done today, Zephyr-wise?
- Replies: 223
- Views: 176580
Re: What have you done today, Zephyr-wise?
Nice. What's your plan for painting? Powder?
- 12 Jan 2020, 21:23
- Forum: Ongoing Projects
- Topic: Jrkk's 1100 cafe build
- Replies: 129
- Views: 82377
Re: Jrkk's 1100 cafe build
Made it with AutoCAD from a scratch.
- 11 Jan 2020, 17:43
- Forum: Ongoing Projects
- Topic: Jrkk's 1100 cafe build
- Replies: 129
- Views: 82377
Re: Jrkk's 1100 cafe build
I also designed bigger intake Airbox cover, never printed it, so not sure about it.
Top yoke designin was pita, as there was so many angles.
If someone want to try my airbox cover mod, I can share stl.
Top yoke designin was pita, as there was so many angles.
If someone want to try my airbox cover mod, I can share stl.
- 10 Jan 2020, 22:48
- Forum: Ongoing Projects
- Topic: Jrkk's 1100 cafe build
- Replies: 129
- Views: 82377
Re: Jrkk's 1100 cafe build
Hi Ivor.
I did it easy and "dumb" way, just drill 5mm hole then 6mm threads, then with strongest loctite to secure them.
There should be welded nuts under swing, to be proper.
Those has been used maybe hundreds of times and no any kind of problems. Although swing is weaker now.
I did it easy and "dumb" way, just drill 5mm hole then 6mm threads, then with strongest loctite to secure them.
There should be welded nuts under swing, to be proper.
Those has been used maybe hundreds of times and no any kind of problems. Although swing is weaker now.
- 10 Jan 2020, 18:42
- Forum: For Sale
- Topic: 1100 parts
- Replies: 15
- Views: 15931
Re: 1100 parts
Rear brake and it's bracket + good pads.
This has been rebuild with all new seals.
This has been rebuild with all new seals.
- 10 Jan 2020, 18:22
- Forum: Ongoing Projects
- Topic: Jrkk's 1100 cafe build
- Replies: 129
- Views: 82377
Re: Jrkk's 1100 cafe build
It's been a while since last post. I had problems with carbs and season ends mid September. So I will continue carb tuning next season. This winter's to do list was long, but I think that I'm not gonna do all of my plans. I started with rear brake mod, copied from Gazz. https://www.gazzz-garage.com/...
- 03 Oct 2019, 17:20
- Forum: The Zephyr Lounge
- Topic: Hello from new member
- Replies: 12
- Views: 8761
Re: Hello from new member
To my knowledge there are not major changes in 92 to 96 models. And in Japan there is rs version 2007, also very small changes.
Manual and good info here:
https://bikeswiki.com/Kawasaki_Zephyr_1100
Manual and good info here:
https://bikeswiki.com/Kawasaki_Zephyr_1100