Nearly finished the rebuild of my GPz750. Taken off the road in 1999 by the previous owner and left in his garage until I bought it in early 2015. Stripped down, cleaned and re-assembled using new parts where needed. Bought the Harris pipe before I bought the bike. Repaired and re-chromed that aswell. Hopefully go for an MOT in the next couple of weeks.
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GPz750 Rebuild
- paul doran
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- nick pearce
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Re: GPz750 Rebuild
I had one of these from New, quick bikes and loves to be completely thrashed , handle well , a bit old school and always better in the twisties with a 10st passenger to calm the back end down
yes you can have too many bikes
Re: GPz750 Rebuild
Bike is now for sale, see for sale section for details.
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