I am trying to track down a parts manual for the above bike and have not had much joy so far on the internet. Does anyone have one or know where I could get one from? Cheers - Syd.
I am trying to track down a parts manual for the above bike and have not had much joy so far on the internet. Does anyone have one or know where I could get one from? Cheers - Syd.
A mate of mine whos a member on here may be able to help you out,pm him, TLDV8,his names Les.Hes pretty clued up on the older stuff and has quite a collection.
Be the person your dog thinks you are...
Strange i should click on this thread,Mike.
That would have to be a fairly rare bike in NZ (although there is one on Trade Me)
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-194657007.htm
If nothing is available locally (JVMCC) or as a copy,US Ebay can reveal some good things.
I am not aware of any twin sites but someone on Kawasaki Triples Worldwide might have a lead.
Ebay US
A7SS
http://search.ebay.com/search/search...fsop=32&fsoo=2
A7
http://search.ebay.com/search/search...=32%26fsoo%3D2
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LOL,was going to send you a pm directing you to this thread.![]()
Be the person your dog thinks you are...
I spotted the A7SS and your name out on the main page so had to see what was going on in here.![]()
You could also try an email to Rick Brett,he is the Kawasaki Triple guru but he might have a lead.
http://www.classickawasaki.com/
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boyle Kawasaki in Wellington have been in the business for a longish while. You could always give them a call. Bit of a long shot, but they seem pretty friendly and knowledgable - might have a contact or two.
Always had a soft spot for those after taking one for a (long) test ride from Laurie Summers.....I ended up with a new S2 though......
The A7 was faster!
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
heres a parts fiche for ya
http://www.cmsnl.com/kawasaki-1967-a...032/partslist/
Nice work, hmmmnz,
I ordered 22 Euros worth of parts off them for my Honda CB750 last week. I got the invoice earlier this week. Shipping is 33 Euros !! ($78.80 NZD) for 4 nuts, one bolt and two special washers, nothing really heavy.
It's a bad time to be doing any offshore buying with the dollar so weak.
i dealt with them quite a bit when i was living in scotland, getting all sorts of random bits for my little 76 cb250,
but i was spending the pound,
i found being in nz its better to deal with the us companies, mr cycle, ronayers bike bandit ect, the postage seems to be alot better and the prices alot cheapersaying that you have to deal with bloody americans
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