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Guile
08-05-2008, 08:42 PM
Just wondered what you guys thought about my possible plans to Streetfighter / Naked Style my 87' GPZ.

I'm sure everyone will have different opinions on this and at the end of the day it is my choice, just thought i'd see if anyone knew of any potential problems or reasons i shouldn't do it.

Not expecting it to be such a "wow factor" when its done, just want to remove some of the bland plastic look.

I'll be doing it on the cheap as i don't see sense in spending a fortune on a bike thats not worth much, plus i'm not so flush at the moment anyway :(

Thought i'd post a pic as it is now and a pic of how it may end up with the use of some parts i have in mind,

http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m265/richardguile/Kawasaki%20ZX750/Picture001.jpg

Something similar to how it may end up but think this is a some what earlier model Kwaka than mine

http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m265/richardguile/Street%20Fighter/Kawasaki.jpg

Some parts i'm thinking of using, not so keen on the carbon fibre look on old bikes but the mirrors are cheap so thought i'd keep the theme going with the indicators

http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m265/richardguile/Street%20Fighter/Mirrors.jpg
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m265/richardguile/Street%20Fighter/Indicators.jpg
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m265/richardguile/Street%20Fighter/BrakeLight.jpg

As far as i can see the remaining parts i'm after are:-

Headlamp and fixings (not sure what style, probably just standard round one)
New Clocks (the style of clocks for naked bikes)
Straight bars and fixings (could be the most expensive item and i realise i may have to extend the control connections)
4 into 1 Exhaust (could also be pricey and tricky to source the right fit)

I have a spare fuel tank i can grind the fairing fixing cleats off. The only plastic i plan to keep on the bike are the belly pan and the front guard. Another issue i will have is the header tank for the radiator, doe anyone know if i can simply remove this? or is that a stupid question, i realise it must be there for a reason [8)]

Before i do any of this i thought about getting the bike tuned to see if a proffesional thinks its running as it should.

It has a slight miss fire at 2500rpm which is not a real problem just annoying!

The bike has K&N pod filters and have been told it will need rolling road tunning and that the filters could be an issue. Anybody know if this is true or can anyone recomend a tuner in the Brisbane area?

Anyway folks what do you think?

Totally not worth it? shouldn't change an original Bike? or anyone actually think its a good idea?

Kind of looking forward to doing some work on the GPX, keeps me out of trouble and out of the pub, idle hands and all that.

I'm used to working on cars but not bikes so sorry for all the questions

oldskool
08-05-2008, 09:01 PM
That would be a GPX 750 would'nt it?
like the idea but would have to do somthing with the subframe looks a little silly with that bottom rail.
Oh an keep away from carbon look it always looks tacky[xx(]
Good luck keep us all posted

Jockney Rebel
08-05-2008, 09:15 PM
check out the gpz600r done on here awhile ago it turned out very tuff and on a budget too ..most of the mods on that will corrispond to yours i think welcome btw

Jockney Rebel
08-05-2008, 09:16 PM
..oh and say hi in the intros section

Guile
08-05-2008, 10:05 PM
Cheers lads, i'll say g'day on my next post, was just a little hastey in getting my plans up.

Oldskool - I know what you mean about the carbon fibre, as soon as i saw the photos that big on my post i went off them too, your also right it is a GPX, i'll try and change the title.

Changing the sub frame invloves a bit more work that i first had in mind but it could be a work in progress.

Jockney - Thanks for the heads up on the GPZ 600R, i'll search it now

oldskool
09-05-2008, 12:08 AM
You just need a mate with a welder and a grinder lots of piss a blunt or two and your away, once its done its done.
Oh and a hammer ....fuckin like hammers me!

wackyrider
09-05-2008, 08:37 AM
Oh, a good looking GPZ 600, wonder where that is.... hehehehehe

Fish
09-05-2008, 09:33 AM
Fuck Me!!! That bottom pic is a GPz500s, I had one as my first bike.... I crashed it alot.;) That one looks great.

Gix11
09-05-2008, 04:21 PM
Here's the result of a lot of love and parts from members of this forum to build a unique GPZ600 mate:

http://www.streetfighters.com.au/forum/upload/46160957380423.JPG

See the full build topic here: http://www.streetfighters.com.au/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4973

Wackyrider is now the proud owner of this tasty looking bike mate.