Kawasaki GPZ tech info
Kawasaki GPZ description
COMPLETE ENGINE REBUILD BY GEORGE BRYCE STAR RACING OF AMERICUS GEORGIA 9/19/07 AND HAS BEEN RODE VERY LITTLE SINCE THEN. IN SHOWROOM CONDITION!
1981 gpz 1100 GPZ Kawasaki custom built by George Bryce of Americus Georgia 1265 CC runs Low 8's in 1/4 mile! In PERFECT MINT CONDITION. I AM THE ORIGINAL ONE AND ONLY OWNER paper work to verify everything or a call to Mr Bryce himself. ENGINE UPGRADES include, Four Forty MM Mikuni racing Carbs, Dyno tuned by George Bryce Star Racing, Dyno 2000 racing ignition, Air shifter on board compressor, Falicon Super Crank Shaft, Transmission Gears undercut, New Super Tensile Heavy Duty Chain. 6 FOOT CHROME-MOLY WHEELIE BAR INCLUDED! GARAGE KEPT COVERED AND BABIED by ONE AND ONLY OWNER! HAS VERY FEW MILES ON IT SINCE THE UPGRADES! |
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