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Factory 4>1 for an 82 GPz750?
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I suspect you have have been offered an exotic exhaust from a model such as a Z400(4)...photos and information on Japanese-only models are difficult to find on the internet.
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The header on the other hand is more of a mystery. It looks like a nice piece with a flat collector so it would tuck up close under the engine. Not sure what that aluminum spool looking piece is for. No clue what it came from, but it wasn't a GPz part to the best of my knowledge.
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Yeah that was striking as odd to,looking at it again it may be a left side muffler but the 4>1 seems to dump to the right per normal.Oh well there goes my less costly exhaustNessism wrote: That muffler looks like it could be from an '82 GPz750. It seems to be a from the LH side of the bike and the rubber bumper being for the center stand.
The header on the other hand is more of a mystery. It looks like a nice piece with a flat collector so it would tuck up close under the engine. Not sure what that aluminum spool looking piece is for. No clue what it came from, but it wasn't a GPz part to the best of my knowledge.
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GKBO wrote:
Yeah that was striking as odd to,looking at it again it may be a left side muffler but the 4>1 seems to dump to the right per normal.Oh well there goes my less costly exhaustNessism wrote: That muffler looks like it could be from an '82 GPz750. It seems to be a from the LH side of the bike and the rubber bumper being for the center stand.
The header on the other hand is more of a mystery. It looks like a nice piece with a flat collector so it would tuck up close under the engine. Not sure what that aluminum spool looking piece is for. No clue what it came from, but it wasn't a GPz part to the best of my knowledge.
I got mine for less than $100 shipped, Satinless Steel too.
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1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
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That would be fine IF I had a 550 to fit it onloudhvx wrote: The inline 4 Kz400J is almost identical to the Kz550's, but with smaller displacement. If it fits a Kz400-4, it should also fit a Kz550.
The seller realized this wasn't a system when he looked at it.It was in a bunch of parts he got in 5 boxs that are supposed to be for an 82 R1. He's going to check spacing ,port sizing and frame clearance to see if it will fit.Gave me an tip on how I might get the broken baffle out of the V&H that came with the bike to.so I MAY be able to use that.
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