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    Kawasaki Z rubber motor parts

    I'm asking here as a long shot - most if not all the usual channels have failed. And a lot of you like the big Z's too...

    In the Z's - and quite a few hondas too - there are little rubber blocks which anchor various camchain tensioner shafts in place in the cases. I've had to rebuild several basketcase incomplete motors in the last couple of years and have frequently found it very hard to find enough of these rubber bits to assemble a motor.
    I've started using hard urethane as a substitute as i have not found either a source for the OE blocks or anything better...

    Can anyone point me at a source for these rubber parts ?

    Thanks

    Greg

    #2
    What is the part number?

    RUBBER, GUIDE ROLLAR
    92075-232

    Shows as "ACTIVE" part number.

    Is this the wrong part? Looks like a chunk of rubber.
    Ed

    To measure is to know.

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      #3
      what i'm looking for is described as "damper rubber" nos 92075 122 and 92075 123.

      I see they're listed - but they may as well be solid gold....

      Ideally I'm looking for a repro part at a reasonable price. if there's none available, I'll continue making them from urethane.

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        #4
        I don't want to be TOO obvious, but try Z1 Enterprises.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Steve View Post
          I don't want to be TOO obvious, but try Z1 Enterprises.

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          Z1 Enterprises specializes in quality Motorcycle parts for Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha Classic Japanese motorcycles from the 1970's and 1980's.


          $3.71 each

          Buy KAWASAKI OEM DAMPER RUBBER - 92075-122 ✓ FREE Shipping on qualified orders - Partzilla.com


          $2.97 each
          Last edited by Nessism; 05-02-2014, 08:12 AM.
          Ed

          To measure is to know.

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            #6
            $3 each is solid gold?

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              #7
              The US prices are better than european by a long way...but it's easier for me to buy in Europe. And $3US plus postage for a rubber block about 7mm on a side when I'm making then for about 20c each...

              Thanks for the assistance anyway guys.

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                #8
                Since we have no idea where you are located (hint, hint) we were going from U.S. prices.
                You can always put your location in your User CP (even if all you put in is Europe due to security concerns) we will be better able to assist you in matters such as this.

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                  #9
                  OK kid, I know...and i've tried to alter things but on my very basic dialup for some reason , I can't add a location.

                  For what it's worth I'm in New Zealand...

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                    #10
                    hey gregt a fellow kiwi z owner,have you got any bits specifically after oilfilter cover ,bolt and spring to complete missing bits off my z my next project

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by GregT View Post
                      OK kid, I know...and i've tried to alter things but on my very basic dialup for some reason , I can't add a location.

                      For what it's worth I'm in New Zealand...
                      GregT, Try this:
                      Upper left menu item select User CP
                      Once there, the left side, Your Profile, select Edit Your Details.
                      In the center, under Location, there is a field Where You Live
                      Enter Kiwi Land (or New Zealand, we know them both)
                      It should now be set properly.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by daturat100r View Post
                        hey gregt a fellow kiwi z owner,have you got any bits specifically after oilfilter cover ,bolt and spring to complete missing bits off my z my next project
                        Probably...i'll have a look tomorrow. i have some parts here which are mine to do what i like with but i also have a heap belonging to a Z nut in Tekapo.
                        From memory, that cover, bolt and spring is identical to the family of 16valve motors starting with the GPZ900...may well be easier to find.

                        And yes, as you can all see, the edit worked this time around and i have a location...don't know what's changed but it didn't work previously.

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                          #13
                          Well, as we all know Greg, computers are just a fad.
                          LOL. Thanks for updating your location, we have lots of folk from down under on this forum.

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