If I remember right mine was estimated at 118
No not at alll
If needing repairs on a Kawasaki Z1 bike then one should first check out the Z1 owners club, they have a website, as they will be able to recommend reputable repairers.
All Z1s have a vin that starts with Z1F.an were made in 1974 an 1975.If your bike is an 900cc of that year you have an altered Vin
More difficult to decode from the engine number but I suspect it is a Kawasaki Z1-Z1000, possibly 1988.
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Z1 is the first computer created.
The Z1 was entirely mechanical.
=max(z1:z10) =min(z1:z10) =average(z1:z10)
The Z1 was probably to be the 1st electronic computer and was invented by Konrad Zuse.
The Z1, was invented by a German man named Konrad Zuse in 1936.
KAWASAKI - 1979 -Kawasaki Z000 Z1-Classic "Kawasaki has produced the first motorcycle to use fuel injection, and anyone with a practical mind has only one burning question about the bike: Does it work? The answer is an emphatic "yes." Through most of its powerband the Z-1 responds to throttle as cleanly as a perfectly tuned multi-carburetor bike no hiccups and no mid-range hesitation and it allows the 1015cc engine to meet 1980's tough emissions standards."
The Montneel z1 has unique threading and has no after market barrels available.