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Offline Mr.E

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82 gpz 750... its a secret...
« on: Jan 09, 2012, 08:06:25 »
Ok, this actually started back in november, but things just didn't work out to compile anything until now.  So here's a little back story, this is a 1982 Kawasaki gpz750, its been in storage for about 8 years. It belongs to a friend who started to caf it years ago. Through circumstances and years it never happened and has been referred to in recent years as the "if only I could."

So this friend's brother formulated a plan to get the bike out of storage, caf it, and return it in time for spring, without the knowledge of the owner.  So yeah, its top secret :)  we have an idea of what he wanted it to look like, so we are going with it, and adding some feature we rink he will approve of... we hope.

 

Here it is the day we picked it up. As you can see there is no tank.

 

That aspect sucks, however, motorbikebruno suppliied us with a 550 tank at a good price, so some heavy modding will do the trick on that. 

And after getting it into the shop

 




Offline wab

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Re: 82 gpz 750... its a secret...
« Reply #1 on: Jan 09, 2012, 08:52:29 »
Great idea! Wish my friends and family would come and sneak my project away and complete it! :PLooking forward to see what you can do with this bike. :)

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Re: 82 gpz 750... its a secret...
« Reply #2 on: Jan 09, 2012, 09:40:49 »
Thanks, and we are a lot farther along now than what I have posted so far. In fact, re-assembly should start happening within a couple weeks.  I will post more progress up tonight and throughout the week.  I also want to re-emphasize that this is not "my project." This was entirely schemed up and funded by my friend, as a way to help his brother out of a rough patch of life.  Im just the voluntary help and dtt'er that thought it would be good to share it with all you delinquents :)  There is another element at work here too.  We are still trying to get the polishing business running smooth, so this bike will be receiving a lot of polish work, as sort of a rolling example.

Offline Ritz cracker

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Re: 82 gpz 750... its a secret...
« Reply #3 on: Jan 09, 2012, 20:49:13 »
thats some good shit. good friend and good family, it seems that people that ride vintage are good people, im waiting to see the polishing work cant wait to see it complete 

Offline valvesprung

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Re: 82 gpz 750... its a secret...
« Reply #4 on: Jan 09, 2012, 20:57:55 »
Super cool project! If your plans don't involve re-using the factory tail cowl I'd love to buy it. I'm currently on the hunt for one to use on my KZ650 build.
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Offline rrjlind

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Re: 82 gpz 750... its a secret...
« Reply #5 on: Jan 09, 2012, 21:03:03 »
good to hear, thank you for sharing.... now MORE PICTURES! And is that a lil red wagon/radio flyer w/oversize tires? I wanna see that too please
Oh, so you thought it was someone being an ass, so you responded like an ass, which made me call you an ass... Than once you realized the fuck up in the situation, you proved that I was correct in my assumption that you were an ass. And the world goes round and round...

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Re: 82 gpz 750... its a secret...
« Reply #6 on: Jan 10, 2012, 09:37:16 »
Ok guys, pics of the little red wagon will follow soon... till then, a few more progress shots.

Got it stripped on down some more.




Carbs cleaned, and ready for re-assembling.



These bits will not be appearing in the rest of this build...



And the Frame is out on the table and ready for blending work. It is already de tabbed, and the rear brace was removed a few weeks prior. It will be getting a hoop installed, so we will likely be doing some old school tube bending very soon. Stay tuned!

 


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Re: 82 gpz 750... its a secret...
« Reply #7 on: Jan 10, 2012, 10:34:52 »
Super cool project! If your plans don't involve re-using the factory tail cowl I'd love to buy it. I'm currently on the hunt for one to use on my KZ650 build.

We are not planning on re-using the cowl, however because the bike is not ours,  we are just cleaning and boxing all the leftover bits to return to the owner in case he wants to sell or reuse them him self. Ill mention it to him when he receives the finished bike tho.

Offline MotorbikeBruno

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Re: 82 gpz 750... its a secret...
« Reply #8 on: Jan 10, 2012, 18:25:12 »
Awesome.  Hey I've got BOXES of parts for a 72 750 with some 550 parts....I woulda sent some "free" stuff with that tank if you needed it! Darn. Let me know if you do and we'll get em to ya for postage  8)   Also, I have the manual if you need me to look something up!

Offline cyclone

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Re: 82 gpz 750... its a secret...
« Reply #9 on: Jan 10, 2012, 18:54:39 »
like it so far...such a cool bike the gpz750

does the 550 tank fit on it...?

i tried to put a gsx 550es tank on a gsx750es...it didnt fit

as i had it i tried to force it to fit..that didnt work out either

just wondered if the kawasaki equivalent is gonna work out for you without too much trouble... :)

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Re: 82 gpz 750... its a secret...
« Reply #10 on: Jan 10, 2012, 20:24:13 »
This is a rad thing you are doing, sir.
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Offline Ialone

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Re: 82 gpz 750... its a secret...
« Reply #11 on: Jan 10, 2012, 21:02:12 »
Wow! Such awesome support. I am the friend Mr. E is referring to. I really appreciate such a positive feedback on this build. I have to give credit where credit is do. My dad has been a huge part of this build. He has spent a many Saturday's with me in the shop. And I could not be doing this without Mr. E! You keep me going brotha!

Offline Mr.E

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Re: 82 gpz 750... its a secret...
« Reply #12 on: Jan 11, 2012, 11:26:14 »
To answer the question about how the tank fit.... it didn't! But thanks to the glorious invention of blunt striking objects, Welders, body filler, and imagination, it will. And the exterior lines look good on the frame, so it will work out we think. I guess the main point being: anything can be made to fit anything, it just depends on how much work you are willing to do. More pics on that process soon... for now, here's another shot of the little red wagon, and a shiny things...

 

The carbs are clear and assembled too. Gun metal paint is the basic color of the build, so we accented the carbs in that.

 

 

And the forks. They aren't done yet, but a lot nicer than they were.

 


Offline MotorbikeBruno

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Re: 82 gpz 750... its a secret...
« Reply #13 on: Jan 11, 2012, 11:47:58 »
Wow, carbs look amazing, as do the forks.  And that wagon is cool  8)

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« Reply #14 on: Jan 11, 2012, 13:31:39 »
Thanks guys. The wagon was built by ialone about 8 iwe also years ago because ordinary red wagons just aren't cool enough :)

I also want to point out that the focus of this build is mostly cosmetic. We aren't going to do any majors engine upgrading, just clean it up and relocate some under the seat parts to shave some weight and make it look good. The same goes for the instrument panel area. It is getting a round light, round tach, and probably a bicycle speedo similar to what im setting up on another build lurking in the garage.

The frame is getting all the welds blended or filled before powdercoating, and the rear hoop will actually be removable in case the owner wants to ever return it to stock shape. Soon I will post up some more frame work, till then, here is the new headlight. It came off my cb500t basketcase, since I wasn't going to use it anyways.

 

 

And some more shiny stuff