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#16 PostAuthor: Z1streetfighter71 » Thu Nov 10, 2022 1:49 pm

Zoso wrote:
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.

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You wouldn't happen to have a rear mudguard and rear indicators lying around ?

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Im afraid not, all 3 of my Gpz1100 came with either butchered rear mudguards or missing and i have one complete indicator set for the 3 but if it makes your search any easier the indicators and rear mudguard are the same on the 1100 as the 750. While the parts are the same they are also just a rare as just about every modified Gpz had them cut off or dumped and i was guilty of the same back in the mid 90's when i rode nothing but Gpz's. :sad

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#17 PostAuthor: Z1streetfighter71 » Thu Nov 10, 2022 1:52 pm

There is this one but its been cut, its the only one i can find on ebay.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/165572516715 ... R8ik-JyMYQ

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#18 PostAuthor: Zoso » Fri Nov 11, 2022 8:28 pm

thanks - I saw the GPZ750 one on ebay but it doesn't look like it has the holes for the indicators. I can get pattern part indicators so that's not a problem.
Oh well I'll keep looking - that's one of the problems trying to restore a 39 year old bike.

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#19 PostAuthor: Simonic » Fri Nov 11, 2022 8:44 pm

The rear mudguard is available from Mid-Norfolk Mouldings. It's a fibre glass replica but great quality
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#20 PostAuthor: Zoso » Fri Nov 11, 2022 11:01 pm

Simonic wrote:The rear mudguard is available from Mid-Norfolk Mouldings. It's a fibre glass replica but great quality


Thanks for that - I've emailed them :up

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#21 PostAuthor: Zoso » Tue Nov 22, 2022 8:51 pm

Hi All

I've contacted Mid Norfolk Mouldings and they still do the rear mudguard for the GPZ750 (£100) but only the shorter version - no issue for me. The bloke is in the process of winding up his business as he's retiring so if you need one of these you'd best get an order in quickly.

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