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Hoping to start restoring a GPZ1100 Unitrack soon so joined to read up on anything I can. I've had a couple of Z13's in my time but I've never worked on a GPZ. I'm hoping the 1100 engine will be simpler to work on and a lot easier to get parts for - neither of which the Z1300 is renowned for
Hoping to start restoring a GPZ1100 Unitrack soon so joined to read up on anything I can. I've had a couple of Z13's in my time but I've never worked on a GPZ. I'm hoping the 1100 engine will be simpler to work on and a lot easier to get parts for - neither of which the Z1300 is renowned for
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Good luck with the project you’ll get some good advice here. Just one thing though…
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Hi Zoso
welcome to the club !
The ZX1100A (Gpz1100 UT) is a lot easier to work on compared to the Z1300.
The only difficult things to find are the sleeves for the linkage system of the rear suspension.
As Chris stated: show us some pictures of your pride and joy please, don't be shy.
Greetings from Belgium
Philippe
welcome to the club !
The ZX1100A (Gpz1100 UT) is a lot easier to work on compared to the Z1300.
The only difficult things to find are the sleeves for the linkage system of the rear suspension.
As Chris stated: show us some pictures of your pride and joy please, don't be shy.
Greetings from Belgium
Philippe
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Hellooo and welcome!
As above...pics...
Good, bad, ugly.....disnae matter
Pete
As above...pics...
Good, bad, ugly.....disnae matter
Pete
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Hey Zoso, i love a good Gpz1100 build, i have a few my self, what parts are you looking for, i have a few bits here and there you may or may not be looking for.
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Thanks Gents.
I'll get some photos posted at the weekend.
cheers
I'll get some photos posted at the weekend.
cheers
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Hi and welcome, Ralph at bikerstoolbox has knowledge of these
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Welcome. Please post up some photos!
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Keyster rebuild kits & carburettor spares - airscrews, jets, needles, starter plungers & gaskets.
Also petrol/ethanol proof float bowl gaskets. IMD pistons preferred seller.
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Welcome. We do like to see photos!
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Okay folks. Here's a few of the bike and parts. Some of the restoration has been started but I'm looking to take it back to the original firecracker red. The bike is all there although the exhaust is a 4-1 aftermarket - might be a bit of a challenge getting an original.
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Good starting point
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Hi and welcome. You’ll find us mostly a friendly bunch although there are one or two grumps theyre all well meaning and theres no malice intended.
A picture paints a thousand words and Ive had no end of advice I didnt even know I needed from people far more knowledgeable than myself ( Rob Meggitt and others) about my project and how its not quote what I thought it was and indeed the carbs were on the wrong side. Who knew, heh?
Anyways good luck with the project and don’t forget to post pictures and stop by my own project rebuild for some consolation as to it cant be as bad as that!
A picture paints a thousand words and Ive had no end of advice I didnt even know I needed from people far more knowledgeable than myself ( Rob Meggitt and others) about my project and how its not quote what I thought it was and indeed the carbs were on the wrong side. Who knew, heh?
Anyways good luck with the project and don’t forget to post pictures and stop by my own project rebuild for some consolation as to it cant be as bad as that!
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Big Zed medium zed and little zed
Z1000 LTD Z900 ltd z650 B1
I’m normally doing something.
Quite often its something wrong?
Its just I don’t realise until later.
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That's a great looking project you have . I'm also a GPz owner with an 83 model in white
'83 ZX1100 '81 Z1000ST, '04 GSX1400, '19 Dodge Challenger Hemi
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Z1streetfighter71 wrote:Hey Zoso, i love a good Gpz1100 build, i have a few my self, what parts are you looking for, i have a few bits here and there you may or may not be looking for.
Hi
You wouldn't happen to have a rear mudguard and rear indicators lying around ?
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