Kawasaki GPZ tech info
Kawasaki GPZ description
Amazing bike, very rare. One of the hottest bikes of the 80's and able to beat most 650 and 750 class bikes. Only selling because I had some medical expenses come up and I have a touring bike that I use more often. I hate to let the bike go but I need the money.
Done by previous owner within the last year at Kawasaki dealer: Front forks serviced Carbs cleaned and rebuilt with Dynojet stage 1 kit KN air filter in airbag Fresh Oil and filter Ignition Timing set Stainless front brake lines Brakes flushed and new pads. Calipers cleaned and inspected Brand new tires, still have the hairs on them except in the exact center of the tire. I put less than a hundred miles on them... New grips Cables lubricated New battery Professional White paint job in clear coat and extremely expensive correct decal kit applied under clear coat. New plugs and boots Done by me last month: Slight corrosion in fuse holder cleaned up Cleaned carbs and checked fuel level Small crack in air box sealed Timing chain adjuster cleaned and freshly lubricated Checked valve clearance and learned that it is out of spec and needs smaller valve shims The good news is the cams are great. It has the hottest cam profile for the GPZ, the one with two grooves in the cam shaft. Tank cap/vent system cleaned and reassembled Checked tank for rust, no rust in carbs or tank was found I have a clear title for the bike as well as the original service manual with most of the early service recorded in it. The bike starts and runs excellent. It has flat power above 6k RPM until it's warmed up, which is consistent with the valves needing an adjustment and/or needing a new coil. There is no rust in the commonly rusted area where the rear suspension is. There is chipped paint and surface rust on the center stand which is normal. Priced to move fast |
Kawasaki GPZ for Sale
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