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Kawasaki GPz750 (ZX750A1-3)
caption=1984 GPz 750 with 1985 lower fairings
ManufacturerKawasaki
Also calledZX750A1-3, GPz750
Parent companyKawasaki Heavy Industries
Production1982–1985
PredecessorKawasaki KZ750-R1,
Z750 (non-US)
SuccessorGPZ750R (Liquid-cooled version)
ClassSport bike
Engine738 cc (45.0 cu in), 4-stroke, transverse 4-cylinder, air-cooled, DOHC, 2 valve per cylinder
Bore / stroke66 mm × 54 mm (2.6 in × 2.1 in)
Power60 kW (80 bhp) @ 9,500 rpm (claimed)[1]
Torque65.8 N⋅m (48.5 lb⋅ft) 7,500 rpm (claimed)[1]
Ignition typeElectronic
Transmission5-speed
Frame typeSteel
SuspensionFront: telescoping fork
Rear: aluminum swingarm, dual shock (1982) Uni-Trak (1983– )
BrakesFront: dual disc
Rear: single disc
TiresTubeless, front: 110/80-18
Rear: 130/80-18
Rake, trail28°, 100 mm (4.1 in)
Wheelbase1,500 mm (59 in)
DimensionsL: 2,185 mm (86.0 in)
W: 775 mm (30.5 in)
H: 1,215 mm (47.8 in)
Seat height780 mm (31 in)
Weight230 kg (506 lb) (12 tank)[1] (wet)
Fuel capacity22 L (4.8 imp gal; 5.8 US gal)
RelatedGPz750 Turbo, GPz 750R, Z 750
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The Kawasaki GPz750 was a sport bike introduced by Kawasaki in 1982. In comparison with the KZ750, it had many updates focusing on high performance [needs context]. Changes started at the front, with tapered bearings in the steering head instead of the KZ750's ball bearings, and the upper triple clamp was changed also, giving the GPz solid aluminum clip-on handle grips instead of the traditional handlebar. A bikini fairing almost identical to the one on the GPz550 was added too. The GPz750 had increased power, with slightly higher compression, and camshafts designed to get the valves to full lift quicker, and fitting Mikuni 34mm carburetors for smoother airflow. The cylinder heads were also given a new combustion chamber, and porting and polishing from the factory. An oil-cooler was also added. The GPz750 was the quickest factory 750, as Cycle World recorded a time of 11.93 seconds at 109.62 mph (176.42 km/h) in the 1/4 mile.[1] The GPz750 underwent some significant changes in 1983. The original was based on the 1981 KZ750-E.[2] Kawasaki retired the KZ750 after 1983. The 1983 KZ750L3 was nearly identical to the '82 GPz750, but for different colors, no bikini fairing, and without the porting & polishing in the cylinder head.[3]

In 1983, the engine was modified further, mostly in the combustion chamber, and an all-new frame was used with Uni-Trak suspension. There were also modifications to the suspension, brakes and wheels, as well as the bodywork. The bike became more sport-oriented, but lost some of the versatility of the '82. [needs context]

  1. ^ a b c d Cite error: The named reference CWNMarch1982 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Salvadori, Clement (July 6, 2012), "Retrospective: Kawasaki KZ750-E: 1980 – 1982", Rider, archived from the original on February 2, 2014
  3. ^ Richard Backus (April–May 2009). "Kawasaki KZ750". Motorcycle Classics. Retrieved 2009-08-05.

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