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Anyone have exp w/ Tarozzi rearsets for 81 gpz550?

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28 Jan 2020 13:38 #818122 by smcmillen66
Replied by smcmillen66 on topic Anyone have exp w/ Tarozzi rearsets for 81 gpz550?
Thanks! Found the parts I need on FFTP with that SKU.

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28 Jan 2020 14:01 #818124 by smcmillen66
Replied by smcmillen66 on topic Anyone have exp w/ Tarozzi rearsets for 81 gpz550?
Hey Caleator, quick question looking at the close up of the RH side of your bike -- the part that mounts on the axis that connects the rearset lever to the master cylinder - it has a piece that juts off at an odd angle along the bottom - is there where the return spring mounts? Didn't see a spring in your photo.

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28 Jan 2020 18:15 - 28 Jan 2020 18:16 #818141 by Caleator
Yeah, it has a hole in it. and it is a VERY weird angle, and honestly poor design choice. it limits the angles you can set the brake lever.

You have to stretch the spring a fair amount to get it to fit. I somehow got it on the first try.

I suggest bleeding your brake before putting it on, in case finding a good angle for the brake lever is difficult.

I didn't have the spring on or the passenger pegs on in the pictures, but I do now

1981 Kawasaki GPZ550 (KZ550D-1)
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09 Feb 2020 13:35 #818908 by PtownSLUG
I know this is kind of an old post now but- Thanks for the write up, Caleator! I never did get around to installing rear sets on my gpz. Glad the whole model number thing got figured out and now that info lives on the web. Not sure why I can't see your attached pics. Too old of a post maybe.

81 GPz 550
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10 Feb 2020 09:41 #818962 by Caleator
Here are the photos again, couldn't see them myself either. Must have been a server data purge or something.




1981 Kawasaki GPZ550 (KZ550D-1)
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10 Feb 2020 18:14 - 10 Feb 2020 18:14 #819000 by PtownSLUG

Caleator wrote: Here are the photos again, couldn't see them myself either. Must have been a server data purge or something.


I love everything about your gpz.

81 GPz 550
Last edit: 10 Feb 2020 18:14 by PtownSLUG.
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11 Feb 2020 08:24 #819034 by Caleator
appreciate it!

1981 Kawasaki GPZ550 (KZ550D-1)

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14 Feb 2020 07:45 #819287 by Skidmark
I just purchased a set of these off FFTP, but for my '81 KZ750e. The website listed them fitting only an '80, but research proved the '81 was identical. I haven't gotten to the linkage yet as the bike is still being built. The rear brake linkage I can't use, as my rear cylinder was shot. As soon as I fab up a mount for the new MC, I have to design my own linkage. As for quality, these are very well made pieces. I was surprised there was no shift linkage parts in the kit. I will have to modify the stock shift lever to get that hooked up. Overall I am pleased with the quality, though. I got the knurled folding set. Not a post that helps the original thread much, but thought I would chime in with my experience with FFTP and Tarozzi.

Retired gearhead
'81 KZ-750 E2
'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)

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14 Feb 2020 10:56 #819302 by Caleator
I actually spoke to one of them about it, they said it's listed as 1980 because it's for euro models.

not quite sure the gpz550 was released in 1980 for the euro market or not. but it is what I was told.

1981 Kawasaki GPZ550 (KZ550D-1)

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14 Feb 2020 12:02 #819313 by loudhvx
The gpz was officially a 1981 model, but maybe some were available late in 1980?

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