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This is the genuine Kawasaki special tool, made in Japan, that enables you to replace valve shims without having to remove the camshafts. Ensure that you do read the Kawasaki workshop manual before using. There are plenty Zed manuals to download. The Z1 Owners Club have links to downloadable files for club members on their forum.
Bikers Toolbox
Genuine Kawasaki Z1, Z900 & Z1000 Valve Shim Tool
All UK Prices Inc VAT
- Regular price
- £67.03
This is the genuine Kawasaki special tool, made in Japan, that enables you to replace valve shims without having to remove the camshafts. Ensure that you do read the Kawasaki workshop manual before using. There are plenty Zed manuals to download. The Z1 Owners Club have links to downloadable files for club members on their forum.
- Regular price
- £67.03
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from 380 reviewsPerfect as my aluminium ones were on their last legs
Good quality connector and terminals.
Perfect for a tidy wiring loom
Quality items delivered quickly.
Good crimps. Brilliant for joining wire and the shrink tube provided is a bonus. A used a crimping tool I already had and it worked fine
Great service, great items exactly as description 👍
Good quality and crimp well
The only way to work on Japanese bikes without knackering up the screw heads. Fit perfectly in to a hex adaptor or impact driver
Not used these yet, however, they appear to be good quality and also referenced from the Haynes Manual for the Ducati Scrambler 803 so I'm hopeful these will allow me to do the belt change with minimal issues.
Arrived quickly and does what it says on the tun. Thank you 😊
I fitted this on Bikers Toolbox Advice to my 1967 Positive Earth Triumph that I was fitting with LED indicators, but i wired the flasher with L to Live from the battery as advised ( normally L is to indicator and B to battery). It worked a treat