1984 GPZ1100 Rebuild

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Re: 1984 GPZ1100 Rebuild

23 Nov 2014 15:19
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I don't believe larry's trying to be an ass or poo poo on you; he's kind of stating an obvious issue, if that's typical then the results are just okay, and at 15-20k that seems like a lot of wasted chedda.

Here's more ribbing for ya; worried about harmful chemicals and dust? I see an ashtray and lighter in your pics to. But I am honestly interested in seeing what you end up with.
my bikes; 80kz1000(project), 77 gl1000, 74 h2 (project)
Past; 78 kz1000, 83 kz550
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Re: 1984 GPZ1100 Rebuild

23 Nov 2014 15:34 - 23 Nov 2014 15:41
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I get it. Not saying which one is better, but I did say we didn't spend that much cash on this. Buying it new is agreeably expensive. The wonderous craigslist and people who don't know what the have. ;)

We also need to try some different media types which could change the outcome of the blast drastically. Right now we're running a medium grade glass bead, which came with the used unit. Larry's head does look pretty mint though.

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Re: 1984 GPZ1100 Rebuild

03 Jul 2015 21:32
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what are you looking to get for them working on a 1100 gpz DFI just started tering it down

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