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Kawasaki opinion, 2nd attempt

Started by gumby302ho, May 01, 2014, 01:40:16 PM

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gumby302ho

 Ok last try, maybe you good folks are spring cleaning. To start I love my FJ but there is another woman I desire. She is an 84 ZX900 aka GPZ900 ninja for sale. Why I love this bike is not important to keep this short. It is a low mileage original owner bike that is close to mint as they come. Needs a front tire and shifter seal which the owner has. I want to know what some of you think of this machine and the major pitfalls that I should look out for. I know there is probably many of you die hard riders who have owned one. I want to hear your opinion very much. thanks. Donnie

Capn Ron

Can't really speak to the mechanicals on this bike, but back before I ever even thought about motorcycles, a buddy of mine showed up with a used '84 GPZ.  "Take if for a spin" he says...  "Which one is the clutch?"  In a few minutes, I was up to speed on how to get this thing moving and in a few seconds I was up to speed going across a parking lot!  :shok: I was instantly hooked on motorcycles and the rest is history.   :yes:

Cap'n Ron. . .
Cap'n Ron. . .


There are two types of people in the world...Those who put people into categories...and those who don't.

Burns

Quote from: gumby302ho on May 01, 2014, 01:40:16 PM
Ok last try, maybe you good folks are spring cleaning. To start I love my FJ but there is another woman I desire. She is an 84 ZX900 aka GPZ900 ninja for sale. Why I love this bike is not important to keep this short. It is a low mileage original owner bike that is close to mint as they come. Needs a front tire and shifter seal which the owner has. I want to know what some of you think of this machine and the major pitfalls that I should look out for. I know there is probably many of you die hard riders who have owned one. I want to hear your opinion very much. thanks. Donnie

I cannot speak from personal experience, having never owned one, but it has a reputation for having an unhealthy appetite for camshafts.  Word around the campfire is that the oil passages to the top end are not up to the task of keeping the bump-stick and its neighbors lubricated (i.e. it is a design flaw not to be cured with parts replacement).

I'd pass.
There's nothing you can do that can't be done.

Pat Conlon

No help here...

I did ride the '84 750VFR and 750GSX-R before the torque and top end rush of the mighty FJ lured me away...and at 6'3" I physically fit on the FJ much better.

Bought my FJ1100 in '84 and never looked back.

Never considered or rode the Kawasaki.....
1) Free Owners Manual download: https://tinyurl.com/fmsz7hk9
2) Don't store your FJ with E10 fuel https://tinyurl.com/3cjrfct5
3) Replace your old stock rubber brake lines.
4) Important items for the '84-87 FJ's:
Safety wire: https://tinyurl.com/99zp8ufh
Fuel line: https://tinyurl.com/bdff9bf3

Country Joe

I can't give you much detailed info on one, but my Dad owned one. I had a Yamaha Radian at the time, we swapped bikes on a ride in SW Missouri, I thought I could flog the little Radian down a twisty road pretty hard, but the Ninja was a whole world away in handling capability. As far as longevity, I couldn't help there. Dad traded bikes on a regular basis, he liked having the latest and greatest. Keep in mind this was in the mid 80's, handling and brakes were getting better but still far below what is available to us today.
1993 FJ 1200

oldktmdude

   My brother bought a new one back in '84 and I can still remember my first ride on it. Wow what a bike. Went like hell, handled and stopped like nothing that I had ridden before. At the time I had a 1980 Z1R MK11, which I thought was a quick bike but the GPZ 900 was a fair bit faster and no comparison in the handling department. The GPZ900 started a whole new trend in the sport bike era with it's good looks, light weight, high performance water-cooled narrow width engine.
I'd jump at the chance to buy one if one came along at the right price. As far as I can recall he didn't have any major problems with it during the 5 or 6 years that he owned it.  Regards, Pete.   :good2:
1985 FJ1100 x2 (1 sold)
2009 TDM 900
1980 Kawasaki Z1R Mk11 (sold and still regretting it)
1979 Kawasaki Z650 (sold)
1985 Suzuki GSXR 400 x2 (next project)
2001 KTM 520 exc (sold)
2004 GasGas Ec300
1981 Honda CB 900 F (sold)
1989 Kawasaki GPX 600 Adventure

pdxfj

Well..that is the bike Tom Cruise rode in Top Gun...

JMR

Totally shitty valves....I replaced dozens secondary to recession...GPZ900, ZL1000 and ZX10's. The valve margins were destroyed on lightly used bikes. Razor margins....I held back but you have to know. I do not think I have any creds on this forum BUT I do know what I am talking about. On the other hand,....Pat Conlan may back me up.

TexasDave

Quote from: pdxfj on May 01, 2014, 08:05:04 PM
Well..that is the bike Tom Cruise rode in Top Gun...
Unfortunately he was sitting on the back of one that was strapped down on a trailer while it was towed. The fork tie downs are still visible in the movie. They didn't want Tom to have any accidents. What Tom did't tell the studio was on the days they weren't shooting he was at the Drop Zone learning how to skydive!   :lol:  Dave
A pistol is like a parachute, if you need one and don't have one you will never need one again.

Pat Conlon

Quote from: JMR on May 01, 2014, 08:29:43 PM
Totally shitty valves....I replaced dozens secondary to recession...GPZ900, ZL1000 and ZX10's. The valve margins were destroyed on lightly used bikes. Razor margins....I held back but you have to know. I do not think I have any creds on this forum BUT I do know what I am talking about. On the other hand,....Pat Conlon may back me up.


And I will....

Mike, I don't know why you think that....folks just have to look at your bitchen CB750 accomplishments to see the depth of your knowledge and expertise.
You need to make it easy for us...post a link in your signature line. You do really good stuff.
We are very fortunate to have you contribute to our forum.
1) Free Owners Manual download: https://tinyurl.com/fmsz7hk9
2) Don't store your FJ with E10 fuel https://tinyurl.com/3cjrfct5
3) Replace your old stock rubber brake lines.
4) Important items for the '84-87 FJ's:
Safety wire: https://tinyurl.com/99zp8ufh
Fuel line: https://tinyurl.com/bdff9bf3

JMR

Quote from: Pat Conlon on May 01, 2014, 09:56:40 PM
Quote from: JMR on May 01, 2014, 08:29:43 PM
Totally shitty valves....I replaced dozens secondary to recession...GPZ900, ZL1000 and ZX10's. The valve margins were destroyed on lightly used bikes. Razor margins....I held back but you have to know. I do not think I have any creds on this forum BUT I do know what I am talking about. On the other hand,....Pat Conlon may back me up.


And I will....

Mike, I don't know why you think that....folks just have to look at your bitchen CB750 accomplishments to see the depth of your knowledge and expertise.
You need to make it easy for us...post a link in your signature line. You do really good stuff.
We are very fortunate to have you contribute to our forum.
Thanks Pat but I'll tell you the truth I forgot to include the grin icon  :biggrin: after "what I am talking about"......to busy dashing to the TV to watch the Bruins.   I apologize if I came off as an ass (not the first time unfortunately). :biggrin:
Seriously though I have rebuilt at least a dozen of those first, and in the case of the ZX-10, second generation Kawasaki heads and all the intakes were absolutely hammered. I am surprised parts of what used to be the margin didn't break off.
It starts to show up with a problem with cold starts as the valve loses all its lash and you cannot build good compression. First you think it just needs a valve adjustment which does cure the problem for a while. Unfortunately the valve continues to get pounded and it eats up all lash again. You eventually run out of a thin enough shim and need to rebuild the head. After replacing the valves with stainless pieces the problem goes away.
The other PITA thing I remember was trying to get all the air out of the coolant system if the system had to be drained and refilled. I do not know what it was with that engine but it took a long time to purge the system despite several bleed screws built into the system
Only other thing I recall is the nice paint on the Canadian the first generation 900 Ninja's. Really well done blue and silver.

Alf

Quote from: pdxfj on May 01, 2014, 08:05:04 PM
Well..that is the bike Tom Cruise rode in Top Gun...

Practical Sportsbikes mag says it was a GPZ 750 R in fact, not a 900

JMR

Quote from: Alf on May 02, 2014, 03:00:44 PM
Quote from: pdxfj on May 01, 2014, 08:05:04 PM
Well..that is the bike Tom Cruise rode in Top Gun...

Practical Sportsbikes mag says it was a GPZ 750 R in fact, not a 900
Practical Sportsbikes is incorrect....it was the liquid cooled 900

Alf

Quote from: JMR on May 02, 2014, 03:26:55 PM
Quote from: Alf on May 02, 2014, 03:00:44 PM
Quote from: pdxfj on May 01, 2014, 08:05:04 PM
Well..that is the bike Tom Cruise rode in Top Gun...

Practical Sportsbikes mag says it was a GPZ 750 R in fact, not a 900
Practical Sportsbikes is incorrect....it was the liquid cooled 900
Yeah, the GPZ 750 R were exactly the same bike but with 750 cc

Pat Conlon

Anything Tom Cruise is (even vaguely) related to, is reason enough to stay away.....What a tool.
1) Free Owners Manual download: https://tinyurl.com/fmsz7hk9
2) Don't store your FJ with E10 fuel https://tinyurl.com/3cjrfct5
3) Replace your old stock rubber brake lines.
4) Important items for the '84-87 FJ's:
Safety wire: https://tinyurl.com/99zp8ufh
Fuel line: https://tinyurl.com/bdff9bf3