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  • #16
    Could you post the address of the garage, plz? It'd be of great help...

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Dogg View Post
      i got the update that it is some custmores bike and he left it there...
      i asked the mech to persue that guy to sell it...
      he said that he would let me know...
      or else we can ask that guy to give it to us for restoration and we could charge him later....
      Charge for what mate? If I take it, I would do it up & keep it with me, otherwise its of no interest to me man. Got my hands full in any case
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      • #18
        Originally posted by insaneroller View Post
        Charge for what mate? If I take it, I would do it up & keep it with me, otherwise its of no interest to me man. Got my hands full in any case
        i meant that if the original owner does not sell it,we could request him to give it to us(xbhpians) for restoration and charge the ORIGINAL OWNER for the job done(parts used etc)...
        RED BULL did'nt give me WINGS, my BIKE did !!

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        • #19
          The baby sounds great!
          10 Commandments:
          1)Thank thy God for being alive.
          2)Thou shalt respect one's own life and the live's of other road users.
          3)Thou shalt respect one's own bike.
          4)Love thy bike as thy self.
          5)Always wear safety gear.
          6)Alcohol is a strict NO!
          7)Thou may lust after thy neighbour's bike specially if its of the R1 kind!
          8)Thou shalt ride with 'ultra-most' care and caution when on Indian roads.
          9)Thou shalt never leave the engine running at long traffic halts.
          10)Thou shalt follow all of the above.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Dogg View Post
            This is the 80's superbike......









            Make Model - Kawasaki GPz 400R

            Year - 1989

            Engine - Liquid cooled, four stroke transverse four cylinder. DOHC 4 valve per cylinder

            Capacity - 399
            Bore x Stroke - 56 ? 40.4 mm
            Compression Ratio - 11.0:1

            Induction - 4x Kelhin CVM30

            Ignition / Starting
            - / electric

            Max Power - 59 hp @ 12000 rpm

            Max Torque - 3.6 kg-m @ 10500 rpm

            Transmission / Drive - 6 Speed / chain
            Gear Ratio - 1st 2,571 2nd 1,777 3rd 1,38 4th 1,125 5th 0,961 6th 0,851
            Clutch - Wet multi disc
            Frame - Tubular, double cradle (aluminium)

            Front Suspension - 41mm Telescopic forks,

            Rear Suspension - Rising rate monoshock

            Front Brakes - 2x 300mm discs 4 piston calipers

            Rear Brakes - Single 240mm disc 1 piston caliper

            Front Tyre - 100/90-16

            Rear Tyre - 130/90-16
            Seat Height - 770 mm

            Dry-Weight - 176 kg

            Fuel Capacity - 15 Litres




            look at it's fate now!!!!!!










            poor thing,god be with it....


            this is in at one of the garages in hyd....


            the mech said that it electrical system is completely *$#% up...
            Hi there

            I live in South Africa and have just bought a 1989 GPZ400R... for its age it is wel looked after but is in need of a service. I have been desperately trying to get hold of a Service Manual, but have had no luck. Do you perhaps know of a site that allows you to download free manuals for this beauti of a bike. Thanks Nicky

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            • #21
              Originally posted by 2sugars View Post
              Hi there

              I live in South Africa and have just bought a 1989 GPZ400R... for its age it is wel looked after but is in need of a service. I have been desperately trying to get hold of a Service Manual, but have had no luck. Do you perhaps know of a site that allows you to download free manuals for this beauti of a bike. Thanks Nicky

              South africa!!!!!!!!!!!

              Welcome to the best and the biggest bikers community in india....
              i did a lot of research on it's parts...
              so did a lot of googling and stumbled upon some manuals and restorations in some jap site...
              will search and keep u posted...
              some picks of ur steed will be apreciated...
              RED BULL did'nt give me WINGS, my BIKE did !!

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              • #22
                may be this will help

                Motorcycle Asia Forums - GPZ400R Restoration
                RED BULL did'nt give me WINGS, my BIKE did !!

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                • #23
                  Got it...
                  rapid share link,download and enjoy...
                  will be grt if u post picks of ur bike and it's restoration(servecing)...


                  RapidShare: Easy Filehosting
                  RED BULL did'nt give me WINGS, my BIKE did !!

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                  • #24
                    the bike belongs to a 2nd hand car dealer who bought it and used it for sometime. He left it in this garage about a year ago.
                    the name of the mech is Sanjay and his number is 9849669127. we might get the bike for 70k.
                    You can refer my name to him - Jagadeesh
                    Best of luck to whoever is planning to get it restored.
                    RD 400

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                    • #25
                      If you are looking for the wiring harness, try eBay. Or call Kawasaki Peterborough at 00441733896824 and ask for Dave. You can tell them you got their reference from Tarun in New Delhi. I have been buying stuff from them for the last 10yrs. They are really nice guys and might be able to help.


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                      • #26
                        I would love to see where this ends... Great going guys
                        My thoughts are subjected to personal experiences/internet articles. Please read my comment carefully before replying. :)

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by insaneroller View Post
                          So if you can hook it up for me, then do let me know. I'm in constant touch with the Kawa guys for my 14R. Surely they can hook up the wiring etc.
                          bro i guess the bike is for sale.. so what do u say...??
                          RED BULL did'nt give me WINGS, my BIKE did !!

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                          • #28
                            this mostly runs on Transistor's... a circut diagram of the ignition system could help in getting the bike up and running....
                            its very unlikely to find it on the web though..
                            http://richard-david.blogspot.com

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                            • #29
                              Kawasaki GPZ 400RNinja

                              Hi there to the Guy that enquired about the service manual. Did you ever manage to find one

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                              • #30
                                Kawasaki GPZ 400RNinja

                                Hi there to the Guy that enquired about the service manual. Did you ever manage to find one

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