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1982 Gpz 750 R1
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The bracket shall go on top of the mounting plate in the fairing and then be bolted through.
Here at the Swedish Gpz750R1 contigent we try to keep it up. :lol:
Me and two of my buddies has got one each.
Tommy’s got my old track bike I had when I was a kid that he has tinkered with for the last 20 years
Erik’s got one that is 100% original.
And, well I have, a sorry looking project.
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Gpz750R1 1982
Gpz750A1 1983
Gpz1100A2 1984
FZ750 1985
Gpz900R -91
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Does Erik's now have an American fender?scubaanders wrote: Welcome.
The bracket shall go on top of the mounting plate in the fairing and then be bolted through.
Here at the Swedish Gpz750R1 contigent we try to keep it up. :lol:
Me and two of my buddies has got one each.
Tommy’s got my old track bike I had when I was a kid that he has tinkered with for the last 20 years
Erik’s got one that is 100% original.
And, well I have, a sorry looking project.
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Michael
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tri650 wrote: Quick question - my tank has "Kawasaki Racing" in red letters across the silver stripe on my tank. Does anyone know if this means anything or was added by someone? I will take a pic tonight.
So, we are still waiting on the photo of the tank and the fairing. I went back and looked at some fairings I had and I'll bet some of the confusion you have is that you are attempting to mount a 550 fairing on a GPz750.
Michael
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scubaanders wrote: Welcome.
The bracket shall go on top of the mounting plate in the fairing and then be bolted through.
Here at the Swedish Gpz750R1 contigent we try to keep it up. :lol:
Me and two of my buddies has got one each.
Tommy’s got my old track bike I had when I was a kid that he has tinkered with for the last 20 years
Erik’s got one that is 100% original.
And, well I have, a sorry looking project.
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on the green 750 what is the front and rear end swap from? Looks great.
'80 Kz1000B4
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KZ440 Project
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One more question - I was inserting the front engine mount bolts and the nut would not snug up to the space where the bolt came through. It looks like there is some type of lip that is stopping the nut from being flush with the hole where the bolt comes through. Same on both sides. Wondering if this is set up this way to lock the nut in place but the problem is it doesn't allow enough room to slide in the nut. Now there is about a 1/2" gap between the nut and where the bolt comes through the engine mounting hole. Is this correct. Here is nut I am talking about.:
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I decided to focus on getting the rest of the vital parts done on this project to try and start this weekend. Last piece was the exhaust. The exhaust studs were delivered Saturday so I decided to finish it up. The header was a pain in the ass to mount. An extra pair of hands would have helped. Anyway, once exhaust was mounted I tried to start. Starter button was stuck so had to take switch housing apart. Once that was done I hit the starter. Kicked over but wouldn't start. Also sounded a little funky - almost like rattling inside motor. Came back every 15 minutes to try and start and would occasionally get a bump. Was about to give up and start diagnostics (fuel, spark, etc.) when it fired up. Sounded really good. Then I noticed a waterfall of oil coming from the right front side of the oil pan. With that much oil flowing out there is obviously an issue with the gasket. Not sure the issue but I will admit I bought a cheap gasket set - I know, that was a dumb ass move. Plus I didn't have a great view of the gasket as it was mounted - had motor on mounts out of frame. Was pretty beat last night but removed exhaust, drained oil and will drop pan today. Ordered a factory gasket to be safe.
Good news it started up and sounded great. Here is pic put together.:
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Here's some inspiration. A toe dragging S turn I did while taking a leisurely ride yesterday.
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I just dropped the pan and the cheap gasket was torn in the corner where it was leaking. Lesson learned.
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