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 Posted: 00:21 - 28 Jul 2009 Post subject: GPZ600 rebuild - now need a new top end cheap cheap |
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Hi guys.
2 weeks on thursday im picking up an old GPZ600 for £100
It's in a decent condition as the guy bought it to do up but never had the time.
It's red and yellow at the moment, so i'm thinking about getting it to kawasaki green.
I'll post up pics of it when i get it...
Heres what i want it to look like
https://www.kawasakimotorcycle.org/forum/attachments/vintage-motorcyle-info/25658d1231961683-how-many-85-87-zx600-gpz600-owners-here-getattachment-2.jpg
Shoudn't be too hard, rebuild of the engine and get the fairings repaired if needed and resprayed.
It's got the V5 so all should be good if i pass the test, might keep it and see about restricting it
Cheers
Dunc
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hey dunc,
i know its an oldie buts a goodie.....i admit i do like the styling of the old sports bikes however time did move on and will carry on changing the look of bikes.
can't wait to see the pics mate  ____________________ BULLDOG BASH 2009 - 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th OF AUGUST
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| robby wrote: | Why rebuild the engine? Only do that if it needs doing.
This is an old kawasaki, and I'm presuming it has been stood for a while. Expect to replace most of the following to get it roadworthy:
Fork stanchions
Fork seals, bushes and covers.
Rear shock linkage parts, possibly rear shock absorber.
Tyres
Brake pads
Chains and sprockets
Wheel bearings
Exhaust
In addition, you will need to fully service the bike, fighting with lots of seized things - calipers being a favourite.
Fairing repairs will be a low priority. Doing up old bikes is neither fun nor economically sound. |
Not worried about that
If i wanted to fix up a newer bike, i'd have bought something for a bit more than a hundred.
The guy has already started to fix the bike, so it's not got much left to do to it, i'm going to get a list from him soon. Why would he want to spend his time on a GPZ600 if he can go out on the R1?
So yeah, engine rebuild if it needs it, possible top end rebuild if anything.
The engine and fairings are the last on the list, anyway, just need everything for the MOT.
Who knows, might fighter it.
Insurance is surprisingly cheap for the bike compared to the GPZ500s...
Might keep it and use it instead. I've fallen for it in the kind of tacky late 80's way.
Dunc
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Went to see it today, it's in decent nick, stoored indoors so not as bad as i expected.
Never saw any rust or anything on the quick once-over i gave it.
It's been sitting for a few months so going to take it to bits (keeping the engine intact) and clean it all, keeping the plastics off to be sprayed black at some point.
Tyres are about new, not much wear at all.
Needs new brake/clutch levers as they crap, and the throttle cable sticks.
Im sure i will find a lot more, but we'll see when i get it.
The reason im so intent on spraying it black and red is as follows.
https://i624.photobucket.com/albums/tt325/duncdmc/DSC00120.jpg?t=1248980688
Covered in dust but that's easy to fix.
Also has a nexxus 4-1... Any comments?
Will update in two weeks when i collect it
Cheers
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delusions of grandeur! That's going to be a pain in the arse mate!  |
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| robby wrote: | In the end it'll be a shit bike that you wish you never bought, when you could have bought a decent zx-6 for what you'll end up spending on it. Decent bikes are very cheap, particularly tatty ones.
Motad nexxus 4-2-1 - I had one on my old GPX750, which was also a cheap shit kawasaki. Despite being stainless, they rust through at the base of the can, where it splits into two to join onto the downpipes. You can't easily weld it, because it's stainless, and you can't bandage it because it's a funny shape just there. The downpipes don't seem to rust though, which is good. |
I think dunc is more after the achievement of fixing up a shitter, which is what I'd want to do if I knew feck all about doing so.
Best I could do is polish something up and give it pretty paint.  ____________________ Current Bikes: Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 (2020)
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The bikes on it's way
Will post up pics when it gets here and i've started work
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Just kidding, it's not too bad.
Heres some pics
https://i624.photobucket.com/albums/tt325/duncdmc/DSC00134.jpg?t=1249145632
https://i624.photobucket.com/albums/tt325/duncdmc/DSC00135.jpg?t=1249145653
https://i624.photobucket.com/albums/tt325/duncdmc/DSC00133.jpg?t=1249145692
https://i624.photobucket.com/albums/tt325/duncdmc/DSC00132.jpg?t=1249145762
https://i624.photobucket.com/albums/tt325/duncdmc/DSC00131.jpg?t=1249145839
https://i624.photobucket.com/albums/tt325/duncdmc/DSC00129.jpg?t=1249145866
https://i624.photobucket.com/albums/tt325/duncdmc/DSC00128.jpg?t=1249146001
https://i624.photobucket.com/albums/tt325/duncdmc/DSC00127.jpg?t=1249146026
The CG looking on in awe
Unfortunately, needs a complete engine rebuild, New tank, the calipers have siezed and more or less every bolt and screw is stuck.
Got them in the end though, so just got to get the engine rebuilt first...
Will update when i get the bloody plastics off.
Might just take off the indicators and mirror/screen and rip the thing off.
A new one is about £30 on ebay.
all the brackets are fudged anyways.
After the plastics come off the brakes are the first priority, as i can't move the bloody thing without a mate helping.
Oh yeah, front tyre is flat.
Plenty of trim left on both tyres, wheels are immaculate.
New brake disks and plastics, battery and tyre tube = about £150.
Still on budget, that's £250 getting it moving.
Engine shouldn't cost much to repair, £50 to buy the oil, oil filter, coolant, and carb cleaner.
Will update when i get the calipers off, then ask for help as i have no bloody idea what i'm doing
Edit: needs C&S kit thats another £40?
Cheers
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Complete engine rebuild, why?....Shouldn't cost too much? I have no idea at what a rebuild costs, but £250 for the whole project seems a little light? ____________________ Current : MSX 125 Past : CBR 900RR Monkeybike : c50 LAC : ZXR750 H2 : FZR600 : ZX7R P3 : YW100 : TRX850: Trophy 900 T309 : GSXR 600 L0: Monkeybike : XJ6S Whosthedaddy |
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Something tells me we mean different things when we say engine rebuild.
At the very least, taking the top end off and fitting new rings and lapping in the valves will cost you £100 in parts and tools.
If the engine is actually damaged, then the most likely cause is from running with no/low/filthy oil. In that case you'll be sorting the mains, big ends, little ends, piston rings, cams, and lapping the valves. New oil pump while you're at it.
If the engine is goosed then a replacement engine is the way forward.
Also, I recognise the tread pattern on that front tyre - metzeler laser something, extremely old. If it's as old and perished as it looks, you'll be wanting new tyres.
C&S kit should be around £80 for the cheapest.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 154 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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