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08 Dec 2007 12:19 #184228 by GPz750KS
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Sorry, its not a KZ.
Many of you remember the 1972 Suzuki TS185 that my 9 year old son restored last summer.

I bought him another project. he will get it for Christmas.
1973 Suzuki GT250K

I paid $375 for it ona regional auction site. Good title and it run last year before being stored inside.

I almost can't wait to give it to him.

Richard Z.

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08 Dec 2007 15:07 #184238 by Mcdroid
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I like the Suzuki GT's...looks like a good Christmas for your boy:)

Michael
Victoria, Texas

1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A

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08 Dec 2007 15:08 #184239 by iandz500
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whoo there, your 9 yr old son restored that suzy? blimey wish i could do that and i'm 28!

Bikes: 1960 lambretta Li125 sold; 2001 Honda CG125 sold; 2006 Yamaha FZ6 sold; 1980 Kawasaki Z500 sold; 1967 BSA Bantam D10; 2008 Aprilia Shiver sold; 2010 KTM Duke 690R; 1954 BSA Bantam; 1980ish Kawasaki Z200
Location: Buckinghamshire, UK

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08 Dec 2007 15:38 #184242 by kawsakiman
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so where are you hiding it so he don't see it till x-mas?
not for nothing but i always found the presents before x-mas.

oh yeah, i remember how your son got hosed in that little build off and even though he did a damm fine job in the last one, he needs to go the extra mile for a ujm to win this time.

if he does half as good with this one as he did with the last one, he is still doing better then me at this point in time!
i want you to show him this post after christmas and tell him how everyone here is proud of him for the damm fine job he did with the other one and we want him to take pictures of his work and post them.

you must be real proud of him. the boy has talent!

someday i will be able to afford my kz habit.

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08 Dec 2007 15:48 #184244 by GPz750KS
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I rented a storage unit 5 miles from home. No one knows about it. Not even his mother...
I'll do a little clean up on it and tie a bow around it for its unveiling Christmas Morning.

I can't wait to ride it. If it runs as well as the TS185 I will have to buy something like it for myself.

I think it will go nicely with my 1972 GT750J Lemans. I bought it 18 years ago in original condition and just recently started to disassemble it.


Richard Z.

Post edited by: GPz750KS, at: 2007/12/08 18:49

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08 Dec 2007 21:22 #184272 by turpehar
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Very Cool

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08 Dec 2007 21:33 #184273 by kawtoy
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Great looking bike. I picked up the same bike a few weeks ago. Runs great but no title. I will be parting it out soon so if you need any parts just let me know.

Harley Davidson- Turning gas into noise without the harmful affects of horsepower for over 100 years.

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11 Dec 2007 09:15 #184573 by GPz750KS
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Thank You for the heads up on parts.
I'm sure I'll be in touch.

Hmmm! kick start is on the left side of bike.
I'm going to be in trouble...
Could it be a European model.... LOL

Richard Z.

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11 Dec 2007 11:24 #184579 by kawtoy
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They do not have tons of compression so they are very eay to kick start. Does take some getting used to though

Harley Davidson- Turning gas into noise without the harmful affects of horsepower for over 100 years.

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11 Dec 2007 19:53 #184649 by H2RICK
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Richard:
Fine looking GT250. Just a quick word on that particular
model. The carb slides were made longer so that even at WOT they still hang partially down into the bores of the carbs. This was done to help with meeting DOT noise specs. You can pull the slides out and machine them down to get back to the '72 and earlier spec with a little more go.
Oh....and the left side kick start thing. All the early-design twins had left side kickers. That started with the 250's and then the 500's and 350's. Nothing unusual there. They ALL had that unique feature. Who knows why Suzuki did such a thing.....I sure don't.
:laugh:

Post edited by: H2RICK, at: 2007/12/11 22:55

KZ650C2 Stock/mint. Goes by "Ace".
H2A Built from a genuine basket case. Yes,it's a hot rod.
GT550A Stock/mint. Pleasant stroker.
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Various H2 projects in the wings.

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11 Dec 2007 20:30 #184662 by Bad Kaw
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Richard: wow...dude, you're a pretty cool dad. Well done on you.
Also: do tell the young man that we are indeed impressed with his work and we are looking forward to this next project.

PS> Merry Christmas to you and your family.

78 Kawasaki Z1R
81 Kawasaki KZ1000J (mods)
82 Kawasaki ELR Clone (1000 J)
82 Kawasaki KZ750R1/GPz750 ELR-ed
70 Kawasaki KV75
83 Honda CB1100F (few mods)
79 Suzuki GS1000 (rolling frame / project / junk)
84 Suzuki GS1150ES (modified project)
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12 Dec 2007 02:57 #184683 by themachine
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i wish i could have kept mine. :( pic related

mint 72 needed tires and carb boots.

great project for your son though. ;)

82 kawaski csr1000 Evolved into a streetfighter.

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