Finished my 1981 GPz550 project. Thanks to all.
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Finished my 1981 GPz550 project. Thanks to all.
09 May 2024 08:54
Dragged from behind the shed into my tiny workshop in Dec 2022. "Finished" is a loose word in old bike restorations but I finished it yesterday. Thanks to all who helped me and helped me off the ledge.
I have no idea why I painted the wheels black.
I still need a 1981 GPz550 speedo and chain guard.
I have no idea why I painted the wheels black.
I still need a 1981 GPz550 speedo and chain guard.
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09 May 2024 09:04
Your machine looks great! I get what you are saying that bike projects are never really done, rather they are done for now.
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Pods and Denco header
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09 May 2024 09:16
That looks wonderful! Nice job! Especially considering the 'before' picture
It can be tough to find bodywork in good shape. Were you able to locate a nice tank or did you need to have one painted and striped?
It can be tough to find bodywork in good shape. Were you able to locate a nice tank or did you need to have one painted and striped?
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Re: Finished my 1981 GPz550 project. Thanks to all.
09 May 2024 09:20 - 09 May 2024 09:22
looks really good, unless you are a stickler for originality I think the black wheels look better (only my opinion)
PS: that workshop isn't tiny by UK standards
PS: that workshop isn't tiny by UK standards
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www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/617631...-82-begins?start=192
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09 May 2024 10:17
Thanks Wook!
That's my buddy's shop where I had to take it when the wiring harness was giving me fits. 40 year old harnesses now. There were a couple of wires which had broken or deteriorated inside the harness and had to be replaced. After the no spark saga that played out here I paid him to figure it out.
My workshop is a 1.2 car garage, at best. Full UK spec.
That's my buddy's shop where I had to take it when the wiring harness was giving me fits. 40 year old harnesses now. There were a couple of wires which had broken or deteriorated inside the harness and had to be replaced. After the no spark saga that played out here I paid him to figure it out.
My workshop is a 1.2 car garage, at best. Full UK spec.
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Re: Finished my 1981 GPz550 project. Thanks to all.
09 May 2024 10:26 - 09 May 2024 10:30
I have 3-4-5 1981 GPz550s including the one Kawasaki USA found when they moved out of their old HQ in 2017 (?). It had been in a locked and sealed container since 1984.Two run, now.I have 6 plastic bins full of misc parts.I bought that tank on eBay maybe 4 years ago. It was the nicest one I'd seen in recent memory so I bought it. $400. It was stupid expensive--just ask my wife.
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09 May 2024 10:49I have 3-4-5 1981 GPz550s including the one Kawasaki USA found when they moved out of their old HQ in 2017 (?). It had been in a locked and sealed container since 1984.Two run, now.I have 6 plastic bins full of misc parts.I bought that tank on eBay maybe 4 years ago. It was the nicest one I'd seen in recent memory so I bought it. $400. It was stupid expensive--just ask my wife.
Yeah, you're doing okay with parts.
I bought a NOS tank (in the original box) on eBay about two years ago - same price, believe it or not. It was a minor miracle.
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Re: Finished my 1981 GPz550 project. Thanks to all.
09 May 2024 11:26
Looks good... and as I like to say, "a work in progress"!
Well done, your man-hours show...
Well done, your man-hours show...
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Re: Finished my 1981 GPz550 project. Thanks to all.
10 May 2024 05:33
One of my all-time favorites. It looks beautiful. Well done.
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Re: Finished my 1981 GPz550 project. Thanks to all.
12 May 2024 05:47
Nice job. Every time I see one of these threads it makes me want to pull mine out and get back on it. Hopefully soon.
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Gpz 550 1981
Gpz 550 1983
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Gpz 750 turbo Not finished
Gpz 750 turbo Not started
Gpz 550 1981
Gpz 550 1983
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Re: Finished my 1981 GPz550 project. Thanks to all.
20 May 2024 17:13
dude that looks amazing!!!
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