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Looking for a cross reference manual? Kawasaki parts
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messenger1
2004-04-25 16:08:27 UTC
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Can anyone out here tell me if such an animal exists as a parts cross
reference type book for motorcycles? i.e. a book that shows the sealed rear
wheel bearings from a 1987 Ninja 900 will also fit a GSXR750 etc? I am
working on a project that's using different components of several different
model Kawy's and we don't have the luxury of a large box type motorcycle
store here, so I am unable to just browse through parts bins to match stuff
up buykawasaki.com lists parts numbers, but doesn't give the specs on the
parts, so its hit and miss if that part number was changed by one digit for
ease of identification or if its actually a different part entirely.

thanks in advance!

Tom B
83 GPz550
89 ZX6R
84 KZ750/1105/R project
the fly
2004-04-25 17:35:06 UTC
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 12:08:27 -0400, "messenger1"
Post by messenger1
Can anyone out here tell me if such an animal exists as a parts cross
reference type book for motorcycles? i.e. a book that shows the sealed rear
wheel bearings from a 1987 Ninja 900 will also fit a GSXR750 etc? I am
working on a project that's using different components of several different
model Kawy's and we don't have the luxury of a large box type motorcycle
store here, so I am unable to just browse through parts bins to match stuff
up buykawasaki.com lists parts numbers, but doesn't give the specs on the
parts, so its hit and miss if that part number was changed by one digit for
ease of identification or if its actually a different part entirely.
For any caged ball or roller bearings, you can go to a bearing
supply house or a competent auto parts store. Give them the numbers
(including suffix letters, etc) off the old bearing, and they should
be able to match it.
messenger1
2004-04-25 20:16:44 UTC
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Post by the fly
On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 12:08:27 -0400, "messenger1"
Post by messenger1
Can anyone out here tell me if such an animal exists as a parts cross
reference type book for motorcycles? i.e. a book that shows the sealed rear
wheel bearings from a 1987 Ninja 900 will also fit a GSXR750 etc? I am
working on a project that's using different components of several different
model Kawy's and we don't have the luxury of a large box type motorcycle
store here, so I am unable to just browse through parts bins to match stuff
up buykawasaki.com lists parts numbers, but doesn't give the specs on the
parts, so its hit and miss if that part number was changed by one digit for
ease of identification or if its actually a different part entirely.
For any caged ball or roller bearings, you can go to a bearing
supply house or a competent auto parts store. Give them the numbers
(including suffix letters, etc) off the old bearing, and they should
be able to match it.
thanks for the reply thefly, but I'm still wondering about the existence of
such a book? I have seen ebayers wording their ad's as " should fit blah
years to blah years " according to the cross reference book. however, each
time I've sent an email asking about where I could get such a book, no
replies, so does it exist?
John Johnson
2004-04-25 22:08:43 UTC
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In article <S0Vic.4311$***@weber.videotron.net>,
"messenger1" <***@no.spam.for.me.messenger1.ca> wrote:

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Post by messenger1
thanks for the reply thefly, but I'm still wondering about the existence of
such a book? I have seen ebayers wording their ad's as " should fit blah
years to blah years " according to the cross reference book. however, each
time I've sent an email asking about where I could get such a book, no
replies, so does it exist?
AFAIK, no such thing exists. Usually, when a person says part fits years
xx-yy, it is because: 1. there were no significant model changes in this
period. 2. The part is labelled or listed in such a way that when one
orders it from the dealer, you find out this information. 3. Someone
else told them this.
RonKZ650
2004-04-29 19:00:03 UTC
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You can buy a microfiche set that lists all Kawasaki parts and which model used
them. If you have the Kawasaki part number all you do is put the fiche in the
reader, look up the part number and every Kawasaki that uses that particular
part is listed. Comes in handy. If you want a set order here. Look for "model
application guide".
http://www.go-fiche.com/fiche/kawasaki/kawpartsandservice.htm
a***@gmail.com
2017-05-04 00:17:05 UTC
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There is a superb bit of software that basically is a Microsoft Access Database called ZEDDER
...it actually covers Yamaha, Suzuki etc but they are on separate disks... if ya know number of a part ya enter it and it shows ya what model, year, etc that the part you just entered is listed for which is brill when finding rare or obsolete parts
j***@gmail.com
2019-01-15 19:07:01 UTC
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Post by a***@gmail.com
There is a superb bit of software that basically is a Microsoft Access Database called ZEDDER
...it actually covers Yamaha, Suzuki etc but they are on separate disks... if ya know number of a part ya enter it and it shows ya what model, year, etc that the part you just entered is listed for which is brill when finding rare or obsolete parts
Have you downloaded it lately? Sent an email to them and got this, "We are closed for vacation until Jul 16/05. Your interest in our products are appreciated. I will respond to your email upon my return."
I've gone to the download and it just takes me to paypal without any instructions. Like, do they just email it to me after I buy? Does it take me to a page? Just don't want to waste $25 on a hope that it'll get to me.
Thanks

a***@gmail.com
2017-05-04 00:19:59 UTC
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Zedder.com
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