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Hi
GPz305s reputation for reliability makes an RS125s reputation look very good. Basically an old air cooled z250 (Kawasakis 250 Superdream equivalent) bored out. Problems are largely due to maintenance (no real obvious oil filter, but there is one hidden in the engine that nobody bothers to clean and they destroy the top end of the engine), but also the belt drive is not popular (lasts longer than a chain but costs more to replace, tends to fail with little warning and is more difficult to replace even if the belts are still available). Having said that they are meant to be nice enough bikes to ride.
The GPX400 is a totally different bike. Not a UK model, but as far as I know a Japanese market version of the GPX600 sold through most of the world. Should be pretty tough. The 600 didn't sell that well as they were hammered by the CBR600 and the FZR600, although they were reintroduced a few years later as a budget 600 (sold for several hundred pounds less than the budget GSX600F).
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You could do a lot worse than a GPZ 500..
Parallel twin. Sturdy enough, fast enough, light enough. Quite happy at 70, will get up to 120 if you try hard enough. Handle pretty well with newish tyres and intact suspension. 60ish bhp (when new and if you're lucky!)
Original exhausts are (very!) prone to the rust bug and have a good look at the gearbox, shock and how well it starts (starting mechanics can be clattery), especially if it's got over 30k on it, but there's not much else really I can think of other than general niggles and consumables. Never had any problems with electrics other than spark plug caps with mine.. They even crash okay, apart from the fairing mounted indicators.
Should be able to get them for not a lot of money too. Parts aren't too bad for them, tyres, chain etc are cheap (Bridgestone BT45s are best). Generally easy to work on too, plenty of space above and around the engine. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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I own a 305, unless you have nothing better to do at weekends than fixing the parts that broke during the week, I wouldn't recommend it.
In addition to what everyone else said, mine's had constant oil leaks, picked up an increasingly expensive sounding vibration, chews through cam chain tensioner springs at an alarming rate, and the choke mechanism has broken. Origional exhausts rot, motad replacements need to be removed to change the oil filter. It will do 70 (hell, I've had 100 on the clock) but is dangerously unstable above 80. I can't find maching tyres to fit the stupid size wheels. Conversion to chain drive is fairly easy, but I've seen front sprockets welded on, spacers left out etc. The engine dosen't like to be revved, and the slow-action throttle actually makes my wrist ache on long journeys. For the love of god, don't buy one.
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I've had a few different GPZs and my favourite by a long mile was the 550 - a brilliant bike IMO  ____________________ Space Is Deep |
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Another vote for the GPZ500.
I've currently got one.
Love it.
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The gpz500 is easily the most solid of the range I think, Ive not known many killed, however most other gpz's and to some extent gpx's i suppose (although dont quote me on that, ive never worked on a gpx) have there own unique problems.
305 is a rolling hand grenade as blue says, the 750/900r both have weak starter clutches that require a full engine strip to fix etc etc.
Sensible option would be a gpz5.
Cheers
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owned: 85 rat CG (sold), 91 GS500e (stolen), 84 gsx400f (scrapped), 81 z250 (siezed, siezed, scrapped), 83 cb250rs (sold), 84 gpz750r ratfighter (killed) 84gpz400 (sold), '80 cb650 ratfighter (wrote off) 95gsx6/12f ratfighter (killed) 91 xj900 (sold)
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Most bikes seem to have flaws. Early GPZ500 had flywheels which lost their magnets at about 20000 miles, and the water pipes into the head being bolted to the rocket cover makes checking the valves a pain.
Biggest problem with the GPZ900R was the short life expectancy of the cam chains and even shorter life of the carb diaphragms.
The old air cooled GPz models were pretty solid.
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