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GPz's in Sonic Gold?
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and this www.rddecals.afegraphics.com/index.php?a...Limited%20Edition%27
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Thanks for looking.
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was seeking for a Z750GP in Sonic Gold, too, and came across your thread here.
Was offered a Sonic coloured machine in Germany recently but was not sure it has even been sold in that colour anywhere as in Germany it was only offered in fire cracker red.
then I found this:
z750.bbconcept.net/t1955-kawasaki-z750-gpz-r1
Scroll down ia bid to the forth page. It proves the Z750GP in question was delivered indeed in gold, at least in some countries incl. the US as the flyer looks like US:
In fact, I found out that the machine I was offer originally came from Italy!
HOWEVER, I never found a good picture of one painted in Gold. If you have such bike I would appreciate sharing a pic, pls.
THX and greetings from Munich, Germany
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look here:
chiemgau-classics.com/collections/all?page=2
on page two there are some GT 750 in SOnic Gold which was their standard colour in the first production year in 1982, the same year the Z750GP came out.
the GT is the shaft drive model never sold in the US but was popular in Europe, in particualr in the UK
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IIRC My GPz70R1 dealer's brochure shows sonic gold as a colour choice, as well as the customary firecracker red.
1980 Gpz550 D1, 1981 GPz550 D1. 1982 GPz750R1. 1983 z1000R R2. all four aces
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I don't think that ad was for the US version of the bike even though the bike shown appears to be a US version. Notice the side cover badges on the bike show "GPz750". That is what the bike was called in the US. However, notice throughout the text the bike is referred to as a "Z750GP". I have never seen or heard of that nomenclature being used in the US. Maybe the ad was for a UK version of the bike; I think they may have used the term "Z750GP".
Also, notice in the US version on the parts diagrams (see link below) that there are only part numbers for a red fuel tank and body parts. Ed
www.powersportswarehouse.com/p/Kawasaki#...50-R1-1982/080112E-8
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GPz550 Sonic Gold available in Canada
GPz750 Sonic Gold available in Canada, Italy
GPz1100 Sonic Gold available in the UK, Australia
And I'm sure there are additional countries the gold version was sold...however, I have never seen a decent photo essay of either the 1982 GPz750 or 1100 Sonic Gold models.
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barney wrote: www.kijiji.ca/v-motorcycle-parts-accesso...z-550-gpz/1091298582
Good find! That part is located in Edmonton, Canada, so that matches up with the info Mcdroid posted. Ed
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