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'83 KZ 550 Freshening Project
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Gonna take my bike over here to projects vs the new member page.
I have a basically mint (I'd rate it 90 out of 100) 1983 KZ 550.
I had a candy apple red '81 KZ 550 back when from new. I had put 16,000 miles on my '81 in one year. It was a trick bike. Kerker header, Lockhart oil cooler, GPz rearsets, and a cool factory accessory Kawasaki stepped seat with a grey graphic stripe on the perimeter of the seat. Never saw another seat like that. Had a 1/4 fairing on it too.
Well, that bike was stolen from in front of my house in 1982 ...gone. Cops found a stripped frame a week later.
And the end of my '81 KZ 550 riding days. Huge bummer. And yes I've had a soft spot for the KZ/GPz twin shock 550's ever since.
Fast forward to about 2007 and I ran into this 1983 KZ 550. I jumped on it & paid too much for it.
Got it with 540 original miles, and its up to 840 miles now(!).
Sitting on it for ten years and rarely riding it, I feel its time for a detail, and add some traditional hop ups. Or unload it.
So add some parts it is.
Story has it this bike came from a shorter woman who had a Vetter fairing on this bike. They had the seat cut down, which is perfect for the superbike look. Apparently this bike was too much for her and she got a GPz 305.
All I had to do was come up with front turn signals.
Here, I have added only superbike bars and bar end mirrors... ten years ago.
'83 KZ550 'Mini Superbike'
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Detail work needs to be done. Clean and apply S100 engine black to bring to motor back to a fresh black.
Oxidation on the shock springs & fork sliders will need to be polished off...
The new Yosh pipe has a terribly weak black coating on it - it needs some sort of refinish.
All details, and I'll ask questions & post pics along the way. Its not much of a true project. Luckily for me.
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Hope those aren't the original tires? If so you may want to put them on your "replace" list (along with the front brake line).
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My wife asked me if I still loved her - I said "Honey, I love you more than new carburetor boots ! "
1982 KZ1100B2 (GPz)
1982 KZ750R1 (GPz)
(2) 1981 KZ550D1 (GPz) 1 mint, 1 under construction
1983 GS1100E
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GPzEric wrote: I'd put the back fender on, go back to a stock seat, and if the fork seals aren't leaking, and it has good compression, I'd give it a good looking over, including checking the valves, and I'd ride it! It's not like it needs anything.
I just took the fender off Eric! lol I do have the fender uncut. The seat is the stock seat, trimmed down. I got the bike that way.
The forks were gone through a few years ago - no leaking but i think they are the stock seals.
It runs sooo good I can't imagine the compression being bad, but it has not been checked. And my local indy, who is a certified tech and owns a KZ650 from new feels the valve lash should be ok. I'm not so sure about that - I will get the valves checked as I am not doing the job. It needs to be checked.
I am veering from stock just slightly for the mini superbike look. Fitting my GPz clone fairing now (Maier).
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Just neighborhood riding so far - no opinion of the tires yet.
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Could be the vacuum petcock or the bank of carbs themselves. I am using my local indy service shop as the long time tech has a lot of experience with the old inline fours. He will correct the issue long before I will.
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Maxacceleration wrote: Hello all,
Gonna take my bike over here to projects vs the new member page.
I have a basically mint (I'd rate it 90 out of 100) 1983 KZ 550.
I would give it at least 95 out of 100.
1981 KZ550-D1
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Today I finished trimming & sanding my Maier windscreen. All to be more GPz like lol.
Riding season is getting close!
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Rebuilt vacuum petcock pretty much fixed flooding carbs.
For such a low miles bike (still under 1000 miles), I think the gearing may have been changed?!?
Should I be turning 7000 grand at 70 mph in 6th? Hmmm...
Bike is running tits though!
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Yes i know, YES WE CAN :laugh: go so fast legally and a lot of faster here in Germany
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1983 KZ550- A4
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