Well I was gonna just continue this with the Mad Max build, but as I've also got a seperate thread for my Z1000 (KZ1000 in the US) "1428 Lockdown Special" build, I was getting a bit confused. Before the Z1 came into the picture I had the Mad Max special that I built out of an old drag bike, and as I'd collected lots of parts to build it, I had some leftovers, so decided to build the 1428 bike using another US sourced Kz 1000 frame, and whatever spares I had.
A little history to bring you all up to today, here's the drag bike I bought in 2018. It was based on a 1977 Z1000A that the PO had taken off the road 32 years ago and modified to race on the drag strip.
Terry's Z1000 4 November 2019 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
The PO had chopped lots of tabs and frame sections off and thrown them away, welded, balanced and lopped the end off the crankshaft so it's "kick only", added a GPZ1100 head with unknown cams, atop Moriwaki high comp pistons, fed by Suzuki GSXR carbs. No electrics obviously, apart from a dead loss ignition, an electronic tach, and a small battery.
I got lucky and found a guy in the US on a Kawasaki FB page who was super helpful, he had a good, but untitled frame and was happy to chop off all the pieces I needed to replace on my frame, plus he sold me some forks (the PO had chopped the fender mounts off the forks on it) and a rear brake disc and caliper. Another guy sold me a set of gauges and another front disc, and I found a Z1A tank going cheap on Ebay. I welded everything back on, and shot a coat of Rustoleum satin black, and it looked pretty good.
Zed bracket 9 Jan 2020 5 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
Wemoto in Japan is to Kawasaki what Yamiya is to Honda and you can buy just about anything you need as far as really good quality repro parts go, the rumor being that a lot of the parts they sell come from the same companies that supplied the original parts to Kawasaki, which is good, because although it's not cheap, it all fits perfectly. I'd bought a Yamaha XS650 in pieces just before Christmas that came with 2 really nice 4 piston calipers that I decided were needed on the Kawasaki, so I made up some adapter plates, bought some cheap braided lines and a used Yamaha FJR1300 MC, and hooked it all up, and it was excellent. I bolted everything up, and was happy with the result.
Saturday Zed therapy 15 Feb 2020 6 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
That of course, is a very quick history, there was a lot more work involved, one ill-fated test ride where I melted some wiring but managed to get it home OK, took it for another couple of (very) short rides, and decided that it was too much for a skinny old 60 year old to have to kick start (13.5:1 Moriwaki pistons are a b1tch......) so I bought a NOS Eagle crank that once again was balanced and welded, but hadn't been lopped, so I could install a starter clutch and an alternator, which would make life a lot easier.
Eagle crank for 1428cc engine by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
I was starting to form a plan to build a seperate engine using the 1428cc Arias block and pistons I'd bought awhile ago, so I found a ported Z1 head to put on this engine when I pulled it out to swap out the crank.
Wednesday Z1 head joy 26 Feb 2020 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
It came with a pair of big web cams and bigger valves, so should work pretty well. I also bought some Mikuni 33mm smoothbore carbs, I had the same ones on my old 140 BHP Suzuki GS1000 and they worked very well, and even though they were from a different seller, the carbs fitted straight into the rubber insulators. Bargain!
Terry's Mikuni 33mm smoothbores 7 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
I couldn't find a frame for the 1428 bike in Oz (Kawasaki owners are worse hoarders than Honda 750 guys, probably because there are a lot less Z's than Honda 750's, so even though I got onto two guys with spare frames, neither one would part with them. Oh well, "Oink Johnson" on Ebay is a great resource for all things Kawasaki, and he was selling four frames for $180"buy it now" I don't remember how much I paid him, but I only wanted one, and he was happy to do just that, and a few weeks later I had a frame.
I'd bought not one, but two sets of Z1 forks, and decided to use the CB750/500 Lester wheels on the 1428 bike, so spent a bit of time MacGyvering them to fit the Kawasaki. I'd also scored some wicked 6 piston calipers off a Suzuki GSXR1000 and managed to make some brackets that allowed them to be fitted to the Z1 forks. Sweet.
1428 brake caliper bracket final 17 May 2020 2 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
Once again, I bought another Yamaha FJR1300 MC and braided lines, just because they work so well.
Wednesday Omega Man Zedding by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr