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1982 Gpz750 R1 Restored on 2040-motos

US $2,200.00
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:41500 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Andover, Minnesota, US

Andover, Minnesota, US
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TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):810 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JKAKZDR13CA000100

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I have 82 gpz 750R1 restored to almost original. Saved you the time and headache of restoring this classic. Time for my next project. It has about 8000 miles on rebuild the speedo shows 41,500 this bike runs and drives better than new. I powder coated every part, engine, bolts frame, rims , etc., that was possible, I have over $3400.00 just in the parts, (I do have all the paperwork to prove it) Here is some of the things that was done.
new 810 bore kit complete. work done by Bill Bune
complete valve job new guides and seals etc. done by Bill Bune
All new engine seals and gaskets 100% 
All engine parts, gears, shift forks, bearings all are within specs.
new sprockets and o-ring chain
Front forks all new seals bushings and dust caps built by B-line held air all winter no leaks and rear shocks done also adj.
All new wheel bearings and dust caps front and rear rims
Front Tire has 2000 miles on it and the rear is brand new.
New carb kit complete and fuel pet cock rebuild 
New air filter
New oem seat cover
New self adj. cam chain tensioner

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Im sure there is more but you get the idea, the few things that would finish the bike would be new paint job to make it perfect and there are few spots on the exhaust from the batterie other than that its very nice bike very quick for the year. If you have any questions e-mail or call Ron at 763-229-7492 I will only respond to e-mails if you leave contact number. Cash only.Im sure there is more but you get the idea, the few things that would finish the bike would be new paint job to make it perfect and there are few spots on the exhaust from the batterie and couple of dents other than that its very nice bike very quick for the year. If you have any questions e-mail. or call Ron (seven 6 three-229-749 two)

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