KZR's Bikes of the Month for 2024

1982 GPZ 750 Easy restoration...psshhhhh, right!

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26 Apr 2022 11:47 #866191 by howardhb
Some guys have all the luck!

Aaah, the 80"s... 
and the 70's...

Another legend preserved!

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26 Apr 2022 16:11 #866197 by 750 R1
Its a shame you aren't closer, I'm in Australia, I have a pile of good parts for the  82 GPZ750.
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26 Apr 2022 16:11 - 26 Apr 2022 16:11 #866198 by Nessism

 And had my first casualty. While trying to remove the rear brake lever from the peg base...she broke...ugh. I tried everything from penetrate oil to heat and then in the press she went...snap.


I bought a set of those footpeg brackets for my 750 but never used them.  If you want, I'll go dig through the spares to see if I still have them.

 
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27 Apr 2022 07:13 #866219 by Skidmark
I had the same thing happen to me.  I ended up getting another used one off of FleaBay.  The rear brake pivot tends to rust solid on these bikes.

Retired gearhead
'81 KZ-750 E2
'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)
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27 Apr 2022 09:21 #866229 by mikeyt62
unfortunately I already bought one...but thanks for the offer!!

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27 Apr 2022 09:21 #866230 by mikeyt62
Boy it didnt want to budge...at all!

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27 Apr 2022 09:32 #866231 by mikeyt62
Day 3...some cleaning and removal. I figured Id clean up the exhaust and so I dropped it to start the clean up. At a certain moment as my brain was thinking of a Kerker would be great, I realized...I have to much shit, I had bought off another forum , a Kerker pipe and stashed it away for this project...duhhhhhhhh. Way to many projects! So I took it out of storage and test fit to make sure all was good. Man those stock exhaust way a ton! 

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27 Apr 2022 09:38 #866232 by mikeyt62
Went and had the tires removed so I can repaint the rims. I elected to not powder coat them if in case I wanted to return them to stock with the machined lip. Also cleaned up the discs that fell within spec.

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27 Apr 2022 09:53 #866233 by mikeyt62
clean, blast, coat, bake...repeat!!

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27 Apr 2022 10:03 #866234 by mikeyt62
pulling more parts off to clean or recoat, either powder or cerakote! Since my parts came in, I decided to rebuild the forks with progressive springs. Couldnt leave them back shocks alone. Definitely get yourself a spring compressor for motorcycles...dont monkey around with other stupid ways. The shocks seems to be in good shape after I took the springs off...good dampening. Man those were a bitch to disassemble!!!

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27 Apr 2022 10:09 - 27 Apr 2022 10:10 #866235 by mikeyt62
as for the seat, well, ive always liked the cutdown look, so I removed the old upholstery and wacked the foam. Once that was done I took it to the upholstery shop and gave them a pic of the ELR seat and asked if they could duplicate it. For $150 I think they did pretty dang good! I might need to tighten it up later but for now...shes good!
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27 Apr 2022 10:23 #866236 by mikeyt62
So as pieces are getting together, I was still struggling with just cleaning the paint and leave it kinda patina looking, but then my OCD kicked in and said...umm hello, thats not happening! But I did clean things up and pushed it outside just to see...hmmmmm....

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