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Wider rim and tyre on a GPZ 750
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Anyways. I am trying to make an old bird roadworthy once again and in the process it needs new wheels.
As you know the bike came stock with 130 wide tires. To me it looks to be a good inch and then some clearing on either side of the wheel before it hits the chain or anything else. The rim itself is narrow - so i wonder. What will fit on this old bird ? I have tried looking around the web without success.
Any feedback appreciated. .
btw. its a european GPz - black with red and alu swingarm. I will try to add some pictures when i get back home and perhaps start a project thread . .
o 198x Kawasaki GPZ 750 (year will be updated)
x 1981 Kawasaki KZ 650 SR
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Regarding what wheel to install, I have no clue. Maybe the wheels of a ZX-7 or Zepher (if you can find them). In either case you can expect to play the spacer/shim game before everything lines up properly.
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Regarding what wheel to install, I have no clue. Maybe the wheels of a ZR-7 or Zepher (if you can find them). In either case you can expect to play the spacer/shim game before everything lines up properly.
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Nessism wrote: The early model GPz750 used a 120 tire but the later bikes went to a wider wheel and a 130. Since there is mention of an aluminum swingarm I assume we are talking about a later bike......
True. I thought he had a KZ750, but you're right, he probably has a ZX750. It would help if he would add his bike's year and model to his signature line. Ed
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(If the bike is a ZX750A1-3 aka. The Gpz750 -83 -85
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Gpz750R1 1982
Gpz750A1 1983
Gpz1100A2 1984
FZ750 1985
Gpz900R -91
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I will try to edit my profile.
o 198x Kawasaki GPZ 750 (year will be updated)
x 1981 Kawasaki KZ 650 SR
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I have one here done by someone else that has an '88 ZX-10 4.00 (?) x 18" rear wheel in it with a 170/60 tire. Axle spacers and the rear sprocket mounting flange were machined to align the wheel and chain with an offset front sprocket - brake rotor was a direct swap, apparently....it is very heavy though.
I would aim at a light weight wheel swap like a newer race - replica 600 - maybe as wide as 4.50 x 17" wheel? Might consider swapping the front to match....
2-04 R1, 81 CSR1000, 81 LTD1000, 2-83 GPz1100, 3-79CBX, 81 CBX, 3-XS650, 84 Venture, +parts
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Universal formula for how many motorcycles one should own = n + 1, where n is how many motorcycles you own right now....
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Lots of those Zephyr suspension swaps on this site...cool looking stuff.
2-04 R1, 81 CSR1000, 81 LTD1000, 2-83 GPz1100, 3-79CBX, 81 CBX, 3-XS650, 84 Venture, +parts
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random pictures snapped today.
It is in a sorry state indeed. Cylinder no:3 has shot its sparkplug out and the starter clutch is broken. The tires are old and rock hard, break lines started to swell, all rubber is rock hard and cracked on the intake side. Wiring harness has been messed with at some point . there is more .... but i think its manageable.
Can anyone tell from the engine number what year approximately this is .. ? got no papers on it in house. all at the DMV. (get them when i insure and pay road taxes)
o 198x Kawasaki GPZ 750 (year will be updated)
x 1981 Kawasaki KZ 650 SR
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2-04 R1, 81 CSR1000, 81 LTD1000, 2-83 GPz1100, 3-79CBX, 81 CBX, 3-XS650, 84 Venture, +parts
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Universal formula for how many motorcycles one should own = n + 1, where n is how many motorcycles you own right now....
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2-04 R1, 81 CSR1000, 81 LTD1000, 2-83 GPz1100, 3-79CBX, 81 CBX, 3-XS650, 84 Venture, +parts
Quote "speed costs money...how fast do you want to go?" (Which Z movie?)
Universal formula for how many motorcycles one should own = n + 1, where n is how many motorcycles you own right now....
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