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84 GPZ550 SAVED
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Two 1983 GPz 305's, 1984 GPz550, 1980 KZ550A, 1978 KZ1000A2A
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Go slow, don't force stuff, buy a factory service manual.
Post up some pics!
1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
1987 KZ1000-P6 "Ponch"
1979 GS1000 "Dadzuki"
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Order your parts from Z1 Enterprises, Shinko makes good tires and won't break the bank, braided stainless brake lines and HH pads make big improvements in braking performance, tapered roller steering head bearings are a good investment, and Lou D knows everything about your bike.
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1979 GS1000 "Dadzuki"
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NOPE! Any time you pay less than a dollar per cc, you're ahead of the game.HAFROD wrote: I probably paid too much
I'd go ahead and take the whole thing completely apart, clean everything, replace anything that's worn or rotten, give everything a nice coat of paint... should be ready for Spring!
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1979 GS1000 "Dadzuki"
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What mileage has the bike and what state are the brakes in? Its things like brakes that bump up the cost of a project.
That tank can soon be de rusted and the carbs sorted.
their is a Gpz 550 specific forum that is worth a visit .
good luck
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Why on earth would you regret doing the job right?chirpy999 wrote: I went down the route of taking everything apart on my first project and later regretted it.
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That's true, but I believe in being thorough. Your mileage may vary.martin_csr wrote: Taking everything apart straight away doesn't necessarily translate into doing the job right. :laugh:
If a bike's been parked for 25 years, what are the chances that the carb holders and airbox boots are dry rotted? How about the rubber brake lines and seals? What kind of shape do you think the master cylinders are in?
I prefer to err on the side of caution, to go ahead and plan on doing more work than perhaps I end up doing. I've known several guys who thought they could just half-ass it, then were disappointed when their projects required more work than they'd planned. This is why you see uncompleted projects go up on craigslist.
My advice: hope for the best, prepare for the worst, go in loaded for bear.
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