i have got a 1989 gpz 600r for my first big bike. looks like a great bike to start of with and its pretty comfatable.only problem with it atm is that it running on 3 cylinders
i have gpz400r and that's the only bike i have and the first one! its a second hand but i really love it! mine is very old, it needs restoration but here in phil. its very expensive to restore that kind of bike, so im trying to find any group or company that is willing to sponsored to restore my bike for me! its very much appreciated.. thanks...
i have gpz400r and that's the only bike i have and the first one! its a second hand but i really love it! mine is very old, it needs restoration but here in phil. its very expensive to restore that kind of bike, so im trying to find any group or company that is willing to sponsored to restore my bike for me! its very much appreciated.. thanks...
your damn right i have people always checkin out my kz's and gp'z s and offering me money for them but I cant sell them even when im offered 2500 dollars for a bike only worth 2,000 because honestly you cant get anything for 2 grand that can come close to the gpz bikes , i will always love my kawasakis
some people may see this as a poor mans superbike. but who cares as said in the reviews its comfortable, looks good etc and is far cheaper than the 5,000+ quid super bikes and u be more passionate about the bike :)
If you want you can fit the 600R into the frame with no problems just add the oil cooler from a 600R under the radiator the mounting points are there already, you can fit a 110 front tyre to make the bike handle a bit better, the exhaust is the sme fitting.
Hey pal do you remeber whats the number of jets his bike must have?.. im getting crazy carburating one of these it just doest run well.. im not sure if it needs more air or more fuel.. i live in the altitude.. any idea pls?
Devils Bridge! I have not been there since actually having a bike! I always went in a car....Dude! I want one of those. I have a Suzuki GSX 400 Impulse. 53bhp, but loads of revs to keep going.
i have got a 1989 gpz 600r for my first big bike. looks like a great bike to start of with and its pretty comfatable.only problem with it atm is that it running on 3 cylinders
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i have gpz400r and that's the only bike i have and the first one! its a second hand but i really love it! mine is very old, it needs restoration but here in phil. its very expensive to restore that kind of bike, so im trying to find any group or company that is willing to sponsored to restore my bike for me! its very much appreciated.. thanks...
toinkpoink01 2 years ago
i have gpz400r and that's the only bike i have and the first one! its a second hand but i really love it! mine is very old, it needs restoration but here in phil. its very expensive to restore that kind of bike, so im trying to find any group or company that is willing to sponsored to restore my bike for me! its very much appreciated.. thanks...
toinkpoink01 2 years ago
your damn right i have people always checkin out my kz's and gp'z s and offering me money for them but I cant sell them even when im offered 2500 dollars for a bike only worth 2,000 because honestly you cant get anything for 2 grand that can come close to the gpz bikes , i will always love my kawasakis
extreeeeeemist 2 years ago
Just bought a 1994 400r black color, nice video btw!
babisbabou 2 years ago
I wish manufacturers made more 400-500 cc sports bikes these days for beginners
Apo4lyfe 3 years ago
Great vid. Been looking @ one and this vid made up my mind to purchase. Just curious, I'm in Canada. How easy is it to replace 85's starter?
sinned180 3 years ago
some people may see this as a poor mans superbike. but who cares as said in the reviews its comfortable, looks good etc and is far cheaper than the 5,000+ quid super bikes and u be more passionate about the bike :)
Joe7946 3 years ago 2
why they call it poor?
vasilipao 3 years ago
If you want you can fit the 600R into the frame with no problems just add the oil cooler from a 600R under the radiator the mounting points are there already, you can fit a 110 front tyre to make the bike handle a bit better, the exhaust is the sme fitting.
oldcroon 3 years ago
i love your frank and honest reports. tells it like it is, in every practical aspect. top man !
lateboy4 4 years ago 3
Hey pal do you remeber whats the number of jets his bike must have?.. im getting crazy carburating one of these it just doest run well.. im not sure if it needs more air or more fuel.. i live in the altitude.. any idea pls?
MRSBA7 4 years ago
i have a kwak zl 400, and i think the mains were a size 85, but i'm 100% sure
indianmunda16 4 years ago
Hi I run 120 main jets in mine if thats any late help
oldcroon 3 years ago
I love my gpz400! It cranks!
tupsdaman 4 years ago
Devils Bridge! I have not been there since actually having a bike! I always went in a car....Dude! I want one of those. I have a Suzuki GSX 400 Impulse. 53bhp, but loads of revs to keep going.
ellisd82 4 years ago
I too love 80's bikes, pls post more.
pepbar 4 years ago
Great Video! I hope to restore my US 1988 600r. This video gives me inspiration!
pepbar 4 years ago
I love this bike
lfioreromero 4 years ago
have the same bike too ^_^
pluspeed145 4 years ago
Great vid Nick! Please do one on the legendary GPZ900r. This bike was a dreamboat! Regards,
LS
LuaySuay 5 years ago
tks man.. i hope u liked my vids.. i restored 2 of these bikes. as u see. Gret bikes by the way.
MRSBA7 5 years ago
NICE i was loking for this video all my life, pls let me post my videos repsonses!
MRSBA7 5 years ago
Video responses gratefully accepted. The one I tested was a seriously tidy bike.
Cheers
Nick.
DrivenandRidden 5 years ago