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blurredman
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PostPosted: 18:20 - 01 Apr 2011    Post subject: MK2 fairing on MK3 GPZ500? Reply with quote

hi there!

I am currently considering a late gpz500 near me. however the front fairing esspecially is quite considerably cracked. Since I don't even like the MK3 front fairing and light, I thought that this is a great oportunity to put an old version on.

But here's my dilema. I am not sure if they would fit. I have looked at pictures and the line and tank look almost identicle in regards to fixtures and I suspect it would be since it's the same bike after all with minor upgrades. Would they fit?

I was also wondering, since MCE seems to come out cheapest (by a few hundred quid in most cases), and I am in my restriction period. Does MCE require the stupid certificate ?


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PostPosted: 19:25 - 01 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

As far as I'm aware, there aren't 3 variations on the GPZ Confused there are only two; Gen1 (up to and including 1993) and Gen2 (94 onwards). Have a look around www.ex-500.com for some more info on the matter.

NO insurance company requires a certificate of restriction. They're not a legal requirement and the insurance companies see them as useless and meaningless. Under NO circumstances should any insurance company demand to see a certificate. They can however request to inspect the bike or arrange dyno testing. But AFAIK it'd be their job to prove it's not restricted rather than yours to prove it is.
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PostPosted: 19:53 - 01 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

Not unusual for insurance companies to demand a certificate (although most will accept other proof). Despite the certicates being no more than a receipt.

All the best

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blurredman
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PostPosted: 20:20 - 01 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Okay, I'll explain the situation better.

This is the bike I am thinking of buying:

https://www.sbfiberdesign.com/jpeg/kawasaki_gpz500s_95.jpg

The front fairing, I want to replace with the fairing from one of these:
https://motorbike-search-engine.co.uk/classic-bikes-2/GPZ500S.jpg

It looks like a simple swap, but that's what i'm trying finding out.
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PostPosted: 20:36 - 01 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kickstart wrote:
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Not unusual for insurance companies to demand a certificate (although most will accept other proof). Despite the certificates being no more than a receipt.

All the best

Keith


Surely they can't refuse to insure you because you can't produce a pointless cert!? :S Shocked
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PostPosted: 20:43 - 01 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

They can refuse to insure you for whatever reason they want as long as it isn't illegal discrimination.

All the best

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PostPosted: 20:49 - 01 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bastards! I heard somewhere that you can technically pretty much scribble "<33BHP" on a piece of paper and send them that. Due to there being no legal standard for a restriction cert so there's nothing to compare it with, from a legal POV.

P.S, I've posted the question on the ex forums to save you having to sign up, i'll post their reply ASAP
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Kickstart
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PostPosted: 21:07 - 01 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

You can as a piece of paper with a crayoned scrawl of "Itz 33beehatchpeee onest blud" has as much legal backing as the so called certificates. The police might be more likely to believe the certificate but if they wanted to then they could just get it dynoed.

However insurance can do what they want and can chose to refuse to insure you if they want. Once they have insured you and issued the documents they are VERY limited on what they can refuse to pay out for, at least for 3rd parties (ie the cover you legally need).

All the best

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blurredman
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PostPosted: 10:59 - 02 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Certificate was just a sub question. The main one was about the fairings.. Very Happy
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PostPosted: 11:28 - 02 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

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But here's my dilema. I am not sure if they would fit. I have looked at pictures and the line and tank look almost identicle in regards to fixtures and I suspect it would be since it's the same bike after all with minor upgrades. Would they fit?


In theory then it should fit. Only one way to find out Wink

Stop being a girl and go for it. Fabricating brackets etc is easy enough.
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PostPosted: 14:10 - 02 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Talking to a few people. In theory it shouldn't be too much hassle.

As I see it, the only problem are the differet clocks.
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PostPosted: 18:05 - 02 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

https://www.ex-500.com/index.php/topic,30723.0/topicseen.html
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PostPosted: 00:30 - 03 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't have an account there. Shocked

Don't suppose it matters anymore anyway. The bike i was looking at went over what i think it is worth. Just looked like a scam 6 bids by the same person in a row? WTF eh!

https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120703524341&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
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PostPosted: 03:13 - 03 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

You should still be able to read the thread though :S can't you? not that it matters now Razz
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PostPosted: 08:27 - 03 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Blurredman wrote:
Just looked like a scam 6 bids by the same person in a row? WTF eh!


No, eBay only shows "highest" bids. If bidder A has set a £2000 bid limit, the bid is currently at £750 and bidder B bids £800, £900, £1000, then the bid history will actually show A as bidding £850, £950, £1050.
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PostPosted: 10:35 - 03 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rogerborg wrote:
Blurredman wrote:
Just looked like a scam 6 bids by the same person in a row? WTF eh!


No, eBay only shows "highest" bids. If bidder A has set a £2000 bid limit, the bid is currently at £750 and bidder B bids £800, £900, £1000, then the bid history will actually show A as bidding £850, £950, £1050.


I see.. I prefer the old system.
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PostPosted: 12:43 - 03 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I did the same job the other way round (I put a D-model fairing on a B-model bike).

You need to swap over the front subframe and possibly clocks with it (not as big a job as it seems). If you swap clocks you need to wiggle all the wiring for the clocks out of their terminal blocks and rearrange them into the right order (so you'd need both wiring diagrams in front of you.).

The rev counter will read double what it should if you put old model clocks on a new model bike.

It might be possible to retain the original clocks with a small amount of bracketry tweaking which would simplify the job immensely. Not sure on that point but you definately need the front subframe to switch fairings.
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PostPosted: 15:17 - 03 Apr 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

stinkwheel wrote:
(so you'd need both wiring diagrams in front of you.).


I can supply if needed Smile
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