Project Fankenstein's Monster

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Project Fankenstein's Monster

09 Feb 2022 05:21 - 09 Feb 2022 10:46
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Hi All,

We are trying to restore a bike that has been sitting in garage for the last 19 years. It is a 1982 GPZ 1100 with a GSXR front end, a TL1000 rear end, a Z900 ( I think) tank and an engine bored out to 1170 (again, I think)

It has upgraded Dynatek ignition (with one busted coil) and the Dynatel DRL300 RPM limiter.

This bike never ran never ran correctly, even back in 2004 - the owner packed it away and moved to Australia, and I have been at him for about the last 10 years to do something with it. So here we are, he is coming back to Derry in August so we have until then to get the bike running, and maybe even MOTed.

Here is the back when he got it in 2002!
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Re: Project Fankenstein's Monster

09 Feb 2022 08:56
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Here is the bike in 2004 after a respray - a new front end and getting ready to go to a bike show in Belfast


 

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Re: Project Fankenstein's Monster

09 Feb 2022 11:19
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And here it is about to go to the show in Belfast in 2004





And here it is at the show



And then it got put away for 19 years - here it is pictured back in November 2021



And more recently, this was taken just last Saturday (5th February)



Let the fun begin!
 

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Re: Project Fankenstein's Monster

09 Feb 2022 13:10
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Welcome to KZRider .
Well, Even if it don't run right , It sure is a good looker .
I'm sure our membership will be happy to assist you in its revival 
Dave
 

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Re: Project Fankenstein's Monster

09 Feb 2022 21:23
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Subscribed.
Is this thing working? Is this thing on?

1978 KZ1000 LTD
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Re: Project Fankenstein's Monster

10 Feb 2022 07:34
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Welcome the KZR from Nor Cal.
   Looks a proper old school 'fighter. Waiting on progress....
Don't be ridiculous! It's only a flesh wound!

[strike]Wife's little bike... 1984 GPZ 550 Kerker and DynaJet stage I kit[/strike]
Wife's BIG bike......[strike] 1981 GPZ 1100 Kerker and [strike]factory FI[/strike] Mikuni RS34s W/ K&N pods[/strike] SOLD
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Re: Project Fankenstein's Monster

10 Feb 2022 08:51 - 10 Feb 2022 08:52
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There will be more pics coming - I only get to work on this every Monday night but I am planning to document the journey as I best I can - so here is a playlist I started on Youtube



The first video is 50 minutes long and is myself and the bikes owner Lee, who has been living in Australia for the last 19 years talking about how he got the bike and what we plan to do with it. It's a bit long so I won't feel bad if you skip it and go straight to Day 1 - which is only 7 minutes long
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Re: Project Fankenstein's Monster

10 Feb 2022 12:05
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Well dee, welcome in from down in Galway, lookin forward to seeing where you go with this, will be up i Derry in July might see ye round town, be good.
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Re: Project Fankenstein's Monster

28 Feb 2022 02:13
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Happy Monday everyone - here is the latest video covering days 2 and 3 of the GPZ revival

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Re: Project Fankenstein's Monster

08 Aug 2024 04:29 - 08 Aug 2024 04:30
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Hey Gang - After an embarassingly long hiatus - (over two and a half years) I'm finally looking at the 1982 GPZ 1100 project again - here is Day 4 - which took place a long time after Day 3! 

 
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Re: Project Fankenstein's Monster

08 Aug 2024 16:07 - 08 Aug 2024 16:24
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Welcome back!

I love a purely stock KZ 

Your accent makes me think that your shack is not just outside La Grange 

Anyway, I am sure Wookie58 or F64 will be along shortly to help with your diagnosis.
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1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough

www.kzrider.com/11-projects/620336-anoth...uild-thread?start=24
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Re: Project Fankenstein's Monster

09 Aug 2024 02:11 - 09 Aug 2024 02:22
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  Quite right - I live in Derry in Northern Ireland - just a big fan of ZZ Top!

I did buy a wiring diagram from a company I found online - which I hoped would help but I can already see some minor differences - for example - the two wires coming from my starter button are Black with a Red stripe - and on this diagram they are solid black - having said that - one of them does connect to a solid black wire in a connector at the front of the frame (about a foot and a half from the handlebars.

I also have that unplugged Black/Red wire that doesn't seem to have anything to plug into - I can't locate that on this diagram.

This diagram also makes no reference to the round starter relay that sits in the fusebox 

It also has a white with a red stripe in between the starter solenoid and the battery that apparently connects to nothing - just ends in a white plug or cap or something

Unless I just don't know how to read wiring diagrams - which is also entirely possible   
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