I owned a 1984 GPz550 / AKA zx550A1. It had same frame-mounted half-fairing as your 1100. My 550 was the LAST year they ever made GPz550. The next year, they came out with GPz600 Ninja (with the 16" front wheel).
Thanks. If you enjoyed this video there are 25 more on this GPZ including our attempt to ride it to Colorado. A 3,000 mile journey. Thanks for watching.
Looking good. Can't wait to see you ride that thing. Just needs a chain now, right? Can you shim that throttle housing so it fits on the bars? I'd use some cloth electrical tape around the handlebars, then tighten the housing down on it. Easier than swapping out the handlebars.
I want to ride it also. Next step is sorting out the brakes. The STOP is way more important than the GO! The front one drags a bit so pushing it around is a workout! Needs front sprocket(it's MIA) and a chain, which is in the parts bin that came with it. The handlebars are tapered, that's why they won't tighten up. Good thing is there is a brand set in the parts bin.
Those old J motors are indestructible!!!
So strong
The more you beat on them, the better they run...and so simple to work on.
The Manual FTW! ⛈Rainy day on the Gulf Coast....just going to waller (southern term being lazy) and watch some Motorcycle Rewind. ⛈ 🍿 👀
That sounds like a great day. Thanks for watching.
I owned a 1984 GPz550
/ AKA zx550A1. It had same frame-mounted half-fairing as your 1100. My 550 was the LAST year they ever made GPz550. The next year, they came out with GPz600 Ninja (with the 16" front wheel).
This bike had small wheels in it when I got it and it looked weird.
One of my best bikes ✅.
This specific bike may be the best one ever made. For it to run and rides as it does after the years of neglect is astounding.
I miss owning that model!
It’s such a fun motorcycle. Thanks for watching.
Finding the original owner's manual like that is such a great thing! A great project, thanks for sharing.
I was so happy when I found it. Owners manual and tool kits are the best. This bike has both!!! Thanks for watching!
What a score
Thanks for watching.
Looking good Eric!
Thanks
Very nice to add a bike to the stable at a great price.
I like to think of myself as a connoisseur of cheap. motorcycle. This one definitely fits the bill!
I wish I could run across a free motorcycle!
They just find me. Had another friend text me yesterday asking if I wanted a motorcycle he found. Of course I said yes!
@@motorcyclerewind That's awesome! You've got some good friends!!
Your patient is responding well Doc, will she get up, walk and run one day. 👍
Trying to take it one system at a time. Next step brakes, while I continue the search for correct forks and rear swing arm.
@Motorcycle Rewind does the gearbox shift thro the gears, there must have been a huge problem for the bike to have been abandoned.
That's well nice 👍
Thanks. If you enjoyed this video there are 25 more on this GPZ including our attempt to ride it to Colorado. A 3,000 mile journey. Thanks for watching.
It’s amazing that thing doesn’t smoke! And how much better is it starting to look with a little cleaning? Top work Eric 🙂
Thanks. Really appreciate you watching.
Looking good. Can't wait to see you ride that thing. Just needs a chain now, right? Can you shim that throttle housing so it fits on the bars? I'd use some cloth electrical tape around the handlebars, then tighten the housing down on it. Easier than swapping out the handlebars.
I want to ride it also. Next step is sorting out the brakes. The STOP is way more important than the GO! The front one drags a bit so pushing it around is a workout!
Needs front sprocket(it's MIA) and a chain, which is in the parts bin that came with it.
The handlebars are tapered, that's why they won't tighten up. Good thing is there is a brand set in the parts bin.
Do you still have all the GSXR parts?! I’m looking to do the conversion on my gpz1000rx
Gave them to a viewer. Thanks for watching.
What forks is on that bike???
When I got it, it had forks from a GSXR on it!
Is this bike for sale???
This one is not for sale. I just picked up a 1984 GPZ1100 that will be for sale when I finish it. That video just went up a few days ago
@@motorcyclerewind Where are you located?