Where can I buy a 1998 Kawasaki GPZ 500?

Where can I buy a 1998 Kawasaki GPZ 500?

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How big are the forks on a Kawasaki GPZ500?

Forks go up from 36mm to 37mm; wheels from 16” to 17”; the front gets twin discs and the rear drum is replaced by a single disc. All new bodywork and a lower seat. 2004: Kawasaki GPZ500S discontinued. 38 owners have reviewed their KAWASAKI GPZ500 (1987-2004) and rated it in a number of areas.

Is the Kawasaki GPZ500 a bullet proof car?

Down low the Kawasaki GPZ500S can be a bit lumpy but it’s not a major flaw. Smooth and reliable, owners of the Kawasaki GPZ500S describe it as “bullet proof”. You could be hard-pushed not to think it was a four.

Which is better the CB500 or the GPZ500?

If you must have a 500 twin, the CB500 is a bit better than the GPZ, but less fun. Oh and the ER5 isn’t much different to the GPZ as the motor is virtually the same. This post is not being displayed . I think I’m correct in saying that pre95 they had a 16 inch front wheel which made the handling, um, exciting!!!

How long have I had a Kawasaki GPZ500S?

I was a little shocked to realise that I’ve now had the Kawasaki GPZ500s for 6 months now – so I guess it’s time for an update to let you know what I think of it now! Way back in my first blog I said it was a lot more fun to ride than I imagined it would be.

If you must have a 500 twin, the CB500 is a bit better than the GPZ, but less fun. Oh and the ER5 isn’t much different to the GPZ as the motor is virtually the same. This post is not being displayed . I think I’m correct in saying that pre95 they had a 16 inch front wheel which made the handling, um, exciting!!!

What do the letters GPZ do to you?

Lets face it the letters GPZ do one of two things to you, you either go all misty eyed and remember the 80’s when Kawasaki produced some of the baddest bikes around. Or you burst out laughing and think are bikes like that still made?