My Kawasaki 750 Turbo (part 2)

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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2009

So I finally got my Kawasaki Gpz 750 Turbo running again.

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  • Hello TruthBeyond

    Well I have not timed the acceleration from 0 - 100Km/h but it was a very fast & powerful motorcycle in the early 80is. The German Kawasaki Turbo only have 100 Horse Powers. The normal version has 112 HP, but you can easely manipulate the Turbo and the egnition box to have a little more power. But you must be very carefull doing this to prevent serious engine damage. But it is not worth the risk in my opiniun. Oh yeh, the cycle weighs about 233Kg without gasoline.

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    ferechi

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  • ya could have at least started it for us

  • @luckygirl9973 una pregunta hermano: mas o menos q velocidad fial tiene esta moto o cuanto dice el velocimetro__???

  • Very cool ride my friend!

  • Esta con madres ..! Tengo una igual y ya la meti al taller para reparar. Espero pronto llevarla a mexico para agandallar a los italikas..

  • it doesnt have an intercooller AND the blow section of the turbo is just inches from the cylinders???? you could easily do some serious power upgrades on that one

  • Looking good! Please post a video of the bike in action.

    I think it's clear that your dogs ate the first engine! I'd keep them away from your bike from now on... :)

  • nice bike man my dad has one its a 1984 kawasaki gpz 750 turbo he bought it back when they berely came out were currently trying to put the turbo back on it but the rain wont stop so we have to wait

  • From the looks of the engine from your last video, it looks like you ran out/low on oil, and a bearing went.

  • What's it's power-to-weight ratio, I read they only weigh 250KG? Have you timed it going 0-100km/h?

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