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Re: gpz valuation

#16 PostAuthor: baldrick » Tue Sep 09, 2025 2:01 pm

chrisu wrote:yup a DFI one.

I'd want to see all the FI bits are in place or you could go RS34s but as has been said cosmetically not great and mechanically suspect especially internally.

If I was really interested I'd want it to start with a 1 and certainly no more than a very low 2 - but that's me. As a comparison my Z1R with USD and single side swingarm that's had a rebuilt engine and RS34s I'd say is not worth more than £5K.

What is the vendor looking for ?


a rather optimistic 1500 quid.
it there any way of testing the dfi system as it sounds expensive if its not working.
im waiting to hear back, if they will take an offer, ive told him im not interested at 1500 but may be if its seriously negotiable. im not bothered either way.
ive enough projects as it is, but i do fancy a zed with a gpz engine....we will see i suppose

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Re: gpz valuation

#17 PostAuthor: Z1streetfighter71 » Tue Sep 09, 2025 3:35 pm

The injector jets can be serviced and there are still a few kicking about if they are knackered, the throttle bodies are simple enough and the 21176-1004 THROTTLE SENSOR is shared with a few other bikes. Yea kick back a wait to see if the worm is bit.
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Re: gpz valuation

#18 PostAuthor: chrisu » Wed Sep 10, 2025 7:24 am

baldrick wrote:
chrisu wrote:yup a DFI one.

I'd want to see all the FI bits are in place or you could go RS34s but as has been said cosmetically not great and mechanically suspect especially internally.

If I was really interested I'd want it to start with a 1 and certainly no more than a very low 2 - but that's me. As a comparison my Z1R with USD and single side swingarm that's had a rebuilt engine and RS34s I'd say is not worth more than £5K.

What is the vendor looking for ?


a rather optimistic 1500 quid.
it there any way of testing the dfi system as it sounds expensive if its not working.
im waiting to hear back, if they will take an offer, ive told him im not interested at 1500 but may be if its seriously negotiable. im not bothered either way.
ive enough projects as it is, but i do fancy a zed with a gpz engine....we will see i suppose


biggest things to check are ECU, Air flow meter and Fuel Pump - all very expensive if not working. As Angus said Injectors can be rebuilt readily.
Fuel Pump - if not putting out 45psi then a new pump.
ECU - guy in Germany can rebuild but not cheap.

Ideally a mate with a running GPZ to test the ECU/air flow meter. Pump needs a pressure gauge setup to test. I had issues with mine and it was only putting out a few psi. Rebuild kit made no difference. New pump needed - OEM equivalent horrendously expensive.

But early FI bikes when running well are glorious.

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Re: gpz valuation

#19 PostAuthor: Z1streetfighter71 » Wed Sep 10, 2025 8:33 am

LIke Chris says there could be snakes waiting fir anyone who buys a non running project, i know i got bit with one of mine. There is a complete finished bike near exact the same on ebay, thats 2 grand more (buy open to offers) than you would offer for the project bike and looks like its a tight build. You could end up putting the same into the project bike but with less the stress.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/146820302171 ... umZg&pfm=1
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Re: gpz valuation

#20 PostAuthor: baldrick » Mon Sep 15, 2025 9:43 pm

well they were stuck on the price so i bailed.
i told them to get in touch if/when it doesnt sell a and if they re-assess thier pricing strategy.
im not really bothered tbh, ive got 3 projects ahead of me as it is

out of interest what carbs would they be fitted on the ebay one, any idea?

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Re: gpz valuation

#21 PostAuthor: Z1streetfighter71 » Tue Sep 16, 2025 6:41 am

baldrick wrote:well they were stuck on the price so i bailed.
i told them to get in touch if/when it doesnt sell a and if they re-assess thier pricing strategy.
im not really bothered tbh, ive got 3 projects ahead of me as it is

out of interest what carbs would they be fitted on the ebay one, any idea?

Better off, if it doesnt feel like a fit then wait till it does. First glance they look like Suzuki Gsf1200. If you look at the float bowls, they’re at an angle.
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