Kawasaki H1 1971
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Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
That sounds bloody gawgus!!!
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Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
The number I gave is for the crowd I worked for, it's several businesses under one roof, Gerry has been relining something like 45 years, I worked with him for 13 of those years. there's nobody better.JackyJoll wrote: ↑Sun Jul 23, 2023 4:02 pmThese people at least sound like they know what they’re at.Bigjawa wrote: ↑Sun Jul 23, 2023 10:24 amGet the old ones out.
Ring 028 9266 6555, ask to speak to Gerry. Only Gerry, he's the only one who knows what he's at, tell him Big Paul said to see him about relining your shoes and he'll put the best linings on them for you.
But only deal with Gerry, you'll know him because he's the spit of Josef Mengele.
https://villiersservices.co.uk/product/ ... g-service/
I can reline shoes, but even though we worked in the same place, with the same tools, when it came to my own stuff, I got him to do it.
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Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
Ta for this BJ,I'll definitely be giving him a shout at some stage. I had occasion to call on the anchors today,down a steep hill with temporary traffic lights. I thought I'd left plenty of time,but it looked for a moment that I would need to shoot the lights! An emergency stop happens veeerrry gradually even with both front and rear brakes on full.Bigjawa wrote: ↑Sun Jul 23, 2023 10:24 am Get the old ones out.
Ring 028 9266 6555, ask to speak to Gerry. Only Gerry, he's the only one who knows what he's at, tell him Big Paul said to see him about relining your shoes and he'll put the best linings on them for you.
But only deal with Gerry, you'll know him because he's the spit of Josef Mengele.
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I discovered another charming feature of the H1 today. Since this was the first motorcycle that came with CDI,it was quite hairy arsed and Kawasaki briefly went back to points ignition on some later models because the CDI interfered with folk's radios and televisions.
This was confirmed when Mrs.Skub's dab radio informs her 'no service available' when I start the bike.
*Skub,stinking up the air and the airwaves.
This was confirmed when Mrs.Skub's dab radio informs her 'no service available' when I start the bike.
*Skub,stinking up the air and the airwaves.
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Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
Excellent, hopefully it will jam speed camera radarsSkub wrote: ↑Fri Aug 04, 2023 11:08 am I discovered another charming feature of the H1 today. Since this was the first motorcycle that came with CDI,it was quite hairy arsed and Kawasaki briefly went back to points ignition on some later models because the CDI interfered with folk's radios and televisions.
This was confirmed when Mrs.Skub's dab radio informs her 'no service available' when I start the bike.
*Skub,stinking up the air and the airwaves.
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Hold that thought.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Fri Aug 04, 2023 11:10 am Excellent, hopefully it will jam speed camera radars
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Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
I managed to bag an original 71 H1 fuel tap off evilbay and my plan is to change all the gaskets and have it internally adapted to replace 'prime' position with an 'off' position,which I'd find more useful and it'll still look stock.
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Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
If you take the vacuum pipe off prime becomes the only on, but you won't have a reserve.
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Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
My main reason for wanting an off position is,the old triples are prone to leaking oil past the check valves,then filling the crankcase. I don't envisage mine sitting unstarted for long periods anyway,but I like the idea of turning off the petrol,then at least I can keep an eye on the 2T level.
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Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
The petrol tap doesn't turn off the oil so it wouldn't stop oil filling the crank case. If you are really worried and want to watch for unexpected oil use A&Bs have the best oil level check - the tube down the side. You could put a cable tie around the tube and slide it to the oil level at the end of a ride, then you can see if it has dropped the next time you go out.
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Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
Weather depending,starting and riding the triple has become almost a daily affair. It's like I need my regular fix.
In other news,the Zed has been out once since I bought the H1. What's that all about?
Maybe just the newfangledness.
In other news,the Zed has been out once since I bought the H1. What's that all about?
Maybe just the newfangledness.
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Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
I'd happily look after the Zed for you
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It's so good to have folk like yourself who'll happily give up their time to help a chap in need.
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Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
I think you need to get a good, high quality sound recording of your H1 being caned through the gears so you can re-play it during the long, wet winter nights.
And then put it up on Soundcloud or Bandcamp so we can all listen to it...
And then put it up on Soundcloud or Bandcamp so we can all listen to it...
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.
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Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
Gnarly old original vacuum tap replaced with a simple on/reserve/off and the vacuum take off capped.
Early signs are good.
I have another refurbished original tap,but I can't see me putting it on any time soon.
Early signs are good.
I have another refurbished original tap,but I can't see me putting it on any time soon.
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Re: Kawasaki H1 1971
If it’s some sort of pattern replacement tap, make sure it flows enough, because that’s very important.
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