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Project 82 GPz750
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Re: Project 82 GPz750
15 Sep 2016 08:31
More stuff been powder coated.I think most of it's doe except the engine covers.Got lucky with the Kawasaki logo's on the cases,they just peeled off! :woohoo:

Wheels are paint ready after masking of course.Did the polished on the rims to 600 grit wet.Will leave it like that instead of my usual over polishing.I have a deal in the works to get a VERY nice stock exhaust from a member on the BC Classic site www.bcclassicmotorcycleclub.com/
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Re: Project 82 GPz750
17 Sep 2016 09:45 - 17 Sep 2016 09:48
Got the wheels painted.
Started on the brakes,the only good news is the front master looks to be in good shape.All three caliper pistons where a PITA to get out and one will not budge with air.The 2 I got out where rusted and unusable.The piston of the rear master is pretty much the same story Angry Think I'm going to have to get a MC together to force them out.Looks like the rusted rear KZ MC syndrome bit my ass Sad Anybody have a source for 43Wx36H SS caliper pistons?OEM's with seals(the dust seals are in good shape) are about $150USD from Partzilla,200ish CAD.Looked at the Wenmoto site,thy're SS pistons with both seals come out to about $200CAD,may go that way when the time comes
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Re: Project 82 GPz750
24 Sep 2016 05:20
Got the oil pan and other covers to b the engine colour done,used Dupli-color low gloss engine paint.Just the finish I wanted.Engine has been soda blasted and ready for paint,After powder coating the engine covers it will be time to get it back in the frame!
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11 Oct 2016 19:37
The before

The after of a badge refresh.Was thinking there's on missing.The one on the tail piece was still on it.Like the engine badges it came off quite easy.Thinking I'll be putting them back on with JBWeld.
All the engine covers are PCed and the engine would be in the frame but for a medical issue.If weather cooperates next weekend I hope.
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Re: Project 82 GPz750
18 Oct 2016 19:40
Finally got a little break in all the rain here on the wet coast!
Engine all done or close enough to:
Get her in the frame.A major milestone!


Engine all done or close enough to:

Get her in the frame.A major milestone!
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Re: Project 82 GPz750
07 Nov 2016 16:01
Got the stock pipes today with a lot of help from BCCMC members.SO happy!

Getting there slow but sure!
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15 Nov 2016 10:41
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So it looks like all the lettering will be back and I can get on with refinishing my front MC to
Found these on eBay
So it looks like all the lettering will be back and I can get on with refinishing my front MC to

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Re: Project 82 GPz750
16 Apr 2017 05:17 - 16 Apr 2017 05:18
WooooHoooo! Off the jack and on her wheels.Been a cold snowy winter here and with no garage the motivation has been lacking. Cripy you'd think I was living in Canada the way the weather was. Picked up some brake pads locally to,$20CAD per set.Got all 4 sets of FA68's the guy had.
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17 Apr 2017 07:58
I just saw that nice exhaust. I would KILL for my pipes to look that yummy and minty.
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Re: Project 82 GPz750
18 Apr 2017 14:51
Nice work, you ain't wasting your time here. Just been out on mine - such a horny bike., always makes me smile.
Those 7 spoke wheels take forever to prep, but polished rims is the way to go. Powder coating these isn't an option imo.
Good, keep it coming.
Those 7 spoke wheels take forever to prep, but polished rims is the way to go. Powder coating these isn't an option imo.
Good, keep it coming.
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Re: Project 82 GPz750
19 Apr 2017 04:47
I moved that pic as it was doubled up,here it is
Yes Shabba I was shocked my buddy passed on them.A small dent on one muffler but great for a rider bike!I would still love to get one of these www.delkevic.us/index.php?route=product/...423&product_id=57537 but I doubt it will happen.
Thanks Tyrell I think it will suit me.I wouldn't PC a whole GPz wheel ,the black with polish is the best look IMO.Could do that with PC but it would take a lot of high temp tape.
The other reason I haven't been doing my stuff is I answered an ad in my local"craigslist".The guy wanted some Harley bits PCed. Figured I had all the stuff to do that so I might as well try. I got that job and it got me thinking so I have started a small business doing small parts powder coating on the side.
The original job on the top and the second one to.Did one more for him but didn't get a pic.Done a few others to.Not booming but have made back some money invested in stuff I got for my own use.

Yes Shabba I was shocked my buddy passed on them.A small dent on one muffler but great for a rider bike!I would still love to get one of these www.delkevic.us/index.php?route=product/...423&product_id=57537 but I doubt it will happen.
Thanks Tyrell I think it will suit me.I wouldn't PC a whole GPz wheel ,the black with polish is the best look IMO.Could do that with PC but it would take a lot of high temp tape.
The other reason I haven't been doing my stuff is I answered an ad in my local"craigslist".The guy wanted some Harley bits PCed. Figured I had all the stuff to do that so I might as well try. I got that job and it got me thinking so I have started a small business doing small parts powder coating on the side.


The original job on the top and the second one to.Did one more for him but didn't get a pic.Done a few others to.Not booming but have made back some money invested in stuff I got for my own use.
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