My newly aquired 85 Gpz 750
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05 Dec 2011 18:46 #491732
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85 GPz 750
My newly aquired 85 Gpz 750 was created by ok2drive
picked up this beauty last week. I stole it for the bargain price of $875 .. Runs perfect. new carb rebuild. new tires. freshly painted tank. 15k original miles. bike is a solid beauty.
took some HQ sunset shots this weekend. thought i'd share. glad to be party of the Kawi family
after i got the bike i took everything apart for a good cleaning. discovered that i absolutely love the lines of this bike without that ginormous front fairing . so i've placed an order for some headlight brackets. bar end mirrors and new turn signals. Will also be removing the rear fender and making up a eliminator system. the traditionalists probably won't like that but i loved the way it looked. it drove and felt much lighter in the front also with all that metal bracketing removed. i don't plan on cutting or damaging the plastics in the process, from what i've seen original plastics in good shape have a pretty nice pricetag .
here is a crappy cell phone pic i took during the bath session. kinda gives you an idea of where i wanna go with it
Thanks for looking
took some HQ sunset shots this weekend. thought i'd share. glad to be party of the Kawi family
after i got the bike i took everything apart for a good cleaning. discovered that i absolutely love the lines of this bike without that ginormous front fairing . so i've placed an order for some headlight brackets. bar end mirrors and new turn signals. Will also be removing the rear fender and making up a eliminator system. the traditionalists probably won't like that but i loved the way it looked. it drove and felt much lighter in the front also with all that metal bracketing removed. i don't plan on cutting or damaging the plastics in the process, from what i've seen original plastics in good shape have a pretty nice pricetag .
here is a crappy cell phone pic i took during the bath session. kinda gives you an idea of where i wanna go with it
Thanks for looking
85 GPz 750
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05 Dec 2011 18:48 #491733
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have a few more pics here on my personal website as well
www.krisjohnsonshotyou.com/Planestrainsautos/2-Wheel-Love
www.krisjohnsonshotyou.com/Planestrainsautos/2-Wheel-Love
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05 Dec 2011 19:21 #491741
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'77 kz1000 (zx10r) Modified/Street
'81 GPz550 "TrackBike"
'05 zx10r Retro/Mod Sportbike 4 SALE!!
'02 zrx1200r Lightly Modified Street SOLD!!
'74 h2b 750 (FZ600) "Mongrel" 2 Stroke SOLD!!
"Invictus Maneo" - I remain unvanquished.
Kawasaki - Let The Good Times Roll!
Mississauga, Ontario. CANADA
Replied by Drooz on topic My newly aquired 85 Gpz 750
Cool! Saw your bike over on DTT too!
Ya, if you manage to preserve the pieces in order to maintain the potential to "put it back", I don't see any problem! It's too nice to butcher!
Have fun!
Ya, if you manage to preserve the pieces in order to maintain the potential to "put it back", I don't see any problem! It's too nice to butcher!
Have fun!
'77 kz1000 (zx10r) Modified/Street
'81 GPz550 "TrackBike"
'05 zx10r Retro/Mod Sportbike 4 SALE!!
'02 zrx1200r Lightly Modified Street SOLD!!
'74 h2b 750 (FZ600) "Mongrel" 2 Stroke SOLD!!
"Invictus Maneo" - I remain unvanquished.
Kawasaki - Let The Good Times Roll!
Mississauga, Ontario. CANADA
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05 Dec 2011 20:39 #491760
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1978 KZ650 B2A, Luminous Dark Blue
Replied by boatdrinks on topic My newly aquired 85 Gpz 750
Nice score!
Charles
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1978 KZ650 B2A, Luminous Dark Blue
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05 Dec 2011 21:01 #491766
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gotta agree I think it looks better without the full fairing
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06 Dec 2011 00:06 #491812
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thats the plan.. keep the plastics off the bike and in good shape.. ya i really like the DTT forum.. signed up there a while back.. lurked and read some info when i was thinking about buying a bike for a cafe project.
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Drooz wrote: Cool! Saw your bike over on DTT too!
Ya, if you manage to preserve the pieces in order to maintain the potential to "put it back", I don't see any problem! It's too nice to butcher!
Have fun!
thats the plan.. keep the plastics off the bike and in good shape.. ya i really like the DTT forum.. signed up there a while back.. lurked and read some info when i was thinking about buying a bike for a cafe project.
85 GPz 750
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