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14 Sep 2019 22:39 #810853
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Pardon my ignorance but I have an '85 GPZ550.
What is the difference between a GPZ and a Z 550....other than the GP bit.
I sound stupid I know but....
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Hog.
Pardon my ignorance but I have an '85 GPZ550.
What is the difference between a GPZ and a Z 550....other than the GP bit.
I sound stupid I know but....
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15 Sep 2019 06:40 - 15 Sep 2019 06:46 #810862
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From a Motorcyclist magazine article about the GPz550:
Kawasaki got all this impressive performance by heavily tweaking the base KZ550 platform. To the KZ’s already stout, 553cc four, engineers added hotter camshafts with more duration and lift. The GPz received domed pistons for increased compression. As a whole package to increase power, Kawasaki also gave the GPz reshaped ports, electronic ignition, a less-restrictive airbox and exhaust, and larger main jets. Output jumped from a claimed 53 to 57 hp at 9,500 rpm (the redline), yet the bike retained much of its prodigious (for a middleweight) midrange power, which is so appreciated on the KZ.
The chassis got a host of upgrades, too, the biggest of which were triple discs in place of the KZ’s solo front disc/rear drum combo. Kawasaki also added a neat cockpit fairing, rearset footpegs, an air-adjustable fork, (rebound) damping-adjustable shocks, a low handlebar, a fuel gauge and oil cooler, all topped off with Firecracker Red paint and black-painted engine and wheels. And while the GPz retailed for $300 more than the KZ ($2,599 versus $2,299), you’d be hard-pressed to buy all those upgrades for three bills. All in all, the GPz550 was packed with good stuff, and everyone who cared about sporty bikes noticed.
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Kawasaki got all this impressive performance by heavily tweaking the base KZ550 platform. To the KZ’s already stout, 553cc four, engineers added hotter camshafts with more duration and lift. The GPz received domed pistons for increased compression. As a whole package to increase power, Kawasaki also gave the GPz reshaped ports, electronic ignition, a less-restrictive airbox and exhaust, and larger main jets. Output jumped from a claimed 53 to 57 hp at 9,500 rpm (the redline), yet the bike retained much of its prodigious (for a middleweight) midrange power, which is so appreciated on the KZ.
The chassis got a host of upgrades, too, the biggest of which were triple discs in place of the KZ’s solo front disc/rear drum combo. Kawasaki also added a neat cockpit fairing, rearset footpegs, an air-adjustable fork, (rebound) damping-adjustable shocks, a low handlebar, a fuel gauge and oil cooler, all topped off with Firecracker Red paint and black-painted engine and wheels. And while the GPz retailed for $300 more than the KZ ($2,599 versus $2,299), you’d be hard-pressed to buy all those upgrades for three bills. All in all, the GPz550 was packed with good stuff, and everyone who cared about sporty bikes noticed.
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15 Sep 2019 06:40 - 15 Sep 2019 10:43 #810863
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www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/594313-csr1000-project-build
CB550 (1978)
CB500/4 (1972)*
KZ1000CSR (1981)
XT 600E (1999)
TDM900 (2003)
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I think just the styling, pretty much. Maybe due to the age difference.
Woah! I didnt see MartinCSRs reply when I posted mine.There you go. All you need to know.
Woah! I didnt see MartinCSRs reply when I posted mine.There you go. All you need to know.
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/594313-csr1000-project-build
CB550 (1978)
CB500/4 (1972)*
KZ1000CSR (1981)
XT 600E (1999)
TDM900 (2003)
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15 Sep 2019 07:25 #810864
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Very informative, thank you.
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15 Sep 2019 08:57 #810869
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www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/594313-csr1000-project-build
CB550 (1978)
CB500/4 (1972)*
KZ1000CSR (1981)
XT 600E (1999)
TDM900 (2003)
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For more info,this is a pretty good site;
www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/bikes/Kawasaki.htm
and for parts for your bike,try here;
www.z-power.co.uk/
www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/bikes/Kawasaki.htm
and for parts for your bike,try here;
www.z-power.co.uk/
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/594313-csr1000-project-build
CB550 (1978)
CB500/4 (1972)*
KZ1000CSR (1981)
XT 600E (1999)
TDM900 (2003)
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15 Sep 2019 20:15 - 15 Sep 2019 20:17 #810911
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1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
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The main difference on the engine is the jetting, compression, camshafts, and oil coolers.
The Gpz550's come in 3 types. The first is dual-shock Kz550. Second is mono-shock Kz550. Then the third is your mono-shock Zx550.
The "Z550" is the European name for the non-Gpz Kz550.
Here is more than you ever wanted to know about the camshaft differences and a few other internal differences and similarities.
s3.amazonaws.com/gpzweb/CamsKZZXZR550500...KZZXZR550500400.html
The Gpz550's come in 3 types. The first is dual-shock Kz550. Second is mono-shock Kz550. Then the third is your mono-shock Zx550.
The "Z550" is the European name for the non-Gpz Kz550.
Here is more than you ever wanted to know about the camshaft differences and a few other internal differences and similarities.
s3.amazonaws.com/gpzweb/CamsKZZXZR550500...KZZXZR550500400.html
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
Other links.
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16 Sep 2019 08:57 #810924
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Gentlemen, many thanks for the information, gratefully recieved.
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