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85 GPz 750 Cafe Project
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Idk what the differences are between 82 & 85 but the reserve lighting device might become a PIA if you aren't using factory switches or headlights. Short explanation, it senses if the headlight is working properly and will activate if it senses an element has burned out. If it's the low beam it will turn on high and add resistance to make it dimmer if it's the high it will automatically switch to low. It then turns on an idiot light on the gauge cluster.ajsfirehawk wrote: I'm using the existing harness. It appears most of the 'extra' wiring that will not be used will tuck up under the tank fairly easily. I'm not dead set on that, but that is where I'm headed now.
I would delete it if you are not going to use one or more of the oem lighting, switch or instrument components. One or more of then will probably have resistance or current draw that will be outside the lighting device parameters and cause you problems.
On my bike the there are 3 blue wires: blue (power), blue/white and blue/yellow (hi/lo).
I cut the connector off the reserve box, twisted and taped those 3 wires together, tucked the others away put another layer of tape on it and plugged it back in to the harness- done.
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This is what it looks like. It's probably somewhere around your battery or fuse block.
ebay.com/itm/1985-85-Kawasaki-Ninja-ZX75...054045598?nav=SEARCH
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The ZG1000 petcock should arrive this week. Meanwhile back at the ranch a small pimple appeared out of no where after being filled with gas for a few days.
It is a pinhole leak. I pulled a dent in that area and apparently created a leak. I've sanded it off, ruining the paint on the tank. POR 15 Tank Sealer after applying POR 15 Metal Etch will be the solution...along with a complete repaint. To say I'm bummed wouldn't scratch the surface of the emotions, but life goes on. While the tank will be functional, it will be homely as a mud fence until it warms up enough to repaint it. Likely next Spring. Took it out for a 5 mile ride and the jetting is still lacking. I've got 42.5 and 45 pilot jets sitting on the bench along with 135 and 137.5 main jets which will go into it after Thanksgiving. A bunch of family commits this coming week. All the wiring is sorted save the oil warning light which functions, but doesn't go out. I've got the wiring buzzed out and the oil sensor isn't changing state. Next on the agenda is to pull the oil sensor, disassemble it to see if it is packed with sludge or has a larger malady. Not the update I expected or wanted for something I expected to have delivered to the owner two weeks ago. Lightning bolts just seem to be dropping out of the sky, but I will beat them all into submission. It is just going to take more time.
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First Permanent ride the Z1R since Dec1977 (220,000km) as of June 2015
Second permanent bike 1989 FJ1200 dyno'd 140RWH, great bike.
Third ride is now the Frankenstein 1981 GPZ1100B1, 1983 fully recon motor fitted LOVE THIS BIKE
Forth my work bike FJ1200 1989 (same type as FJ above)
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What is the best way to rotate the chain adjusters on an 83 to 85 GPz 750? I have to pound the bloody hell out of the to get them to budge. Pounding on things rubs my fur the wrong way. Yes I've loosened clamping bolts at the rear of the swingarm. What a massive PITA. Can't believe racing teams put up with this crap.
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