Hi Guys,
I have a Gpz1100B1. I’m trying to find out where it came from. I’m trying to find out what chassis identifier is fitted. Is it stamped on headstock, is it a white sticker or is it a riveted plate. Did Gpz’s in different counties have different style of identifier or did they all have the same type?
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Gpz1100B1 identification
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Re: Gpz1100B1 identification
Hi Scott.
They should all have a stamped in the headstock number. Around that time KHI started riveting plates in as well. My J has in on the left down tube just below the headstock.
They should all have a stamped in the headstock number. Around that time KHI started riveting plates in as well. My J has in on the left down tube just below the headstock.
Asphalt Cowboy Z1100R, 1981 Z1000J
Re: Gpz1100B1 identification
Mine has a riveted plate. Does anyone supply a new riveted plate. Mine is a bit mangled.
Re: Gpz1100B1 identification
Not that I know of. I was going to suggest asking Peter Krauss but you have other contacts in Germany.
Asphalt Cowboy Z1100R, 1981 Z1000J
Re: Gpz1100B1 identification
Thanks for the details, gratefully appreciated.
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