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Gpz750 1982 will be a Eddie Lawson replica. Almost :-)

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26 May 2020 23:30 #826629 by 750 R1
Hi Jan, nice bike my friend, it looks great.. If you still have the stock gpz750 front end, would it be possible for you to measure the length of the steering stem please, just from the top of the bottom clamp bearing surface to the top of the bare stem, if that's at all possible ?.... Thanks

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27 May 2020 00:44 #826631 by foxkawa

GPZenthusiastic wrote: Very nice bike!
Lot of work involved.
Are those rear shocks from a zrx like the swing arm?


No the shocks are aftermarket ones. :-)
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27 May 2020 01:40 #826632 by foxkawa

750 R1 wrote: Hi Jan, nice bike my friend, it looks great.. If you still have the stock gpz750 front end, would it be possible for you to measure the length of the steering stem please, just from the top of the bottom clamp bearing surface to the top of the bare stem, if that's at all possible ?.... Thanks


Sorry but i haven`t the old fork left. But if you wonder about the zrx fork i have so is it exactly the same measurment and bearings. Easy replacement, just bolt on.
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27 May 2020 01:59 #826633 by 750 R1
Thanks Jan. I'm doing a front end swap and I actually have a 750 R1 front end but its still on the bike, I don't want to remove it yet because I still have to move the bike around. I'm in the middle of getting my replacement front ready to bolt on and haven't yet sorted out what I'm going to do about a steering stem, I'm thinking about lengthening the donor stem {its off a 2000 Triumph 955i speed triple, 45mm showa forks}, that's why I asked about the length of the stock stem. Never mind, I'll get it sorted.... Thanks anyway...

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29 Jun 2020 14:53 #829363 by GPZenthusiastic
Replied by GPZenthusiastic on topic Gpz750 1982 will be a Eddie Lawson replica. Almost :-)
Did you check top speed with a reliable method by any chance ?
I haven't found any information in that regard based on a GPS for example.
My bike has the stock engine with 11+ k miles and I want to be sure I'm getting all the potential from factory since I had to change front and rear sprockets.

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29 Jun 2020 15:19 - 29 Jun 2020 15:20 #829372 by Scirocco
Top Speed checks in Sweden could be very, very expensive. He have to take a ferry to Germany were i live to do a top speed ride steet legal.
Check the Video of a La Ferrari Driver from Spain on German Highway :

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29 Jul 2020 09:05 #831794 by kzr750r1
Nice to see the ZRX swap working on an KZ750R1. Thanks for sharing your build!

KZ750R1 + 1991 ZR750 = KZR750R1
Better to be shot out of a cannon then squeezed through a tube. - HST

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