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1983 GPz750 (sorry, not a GS)

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:lol::lol::lol:
I like it bob. I wish I could fit in a Miata, I would like to put my turbo 350 in one for a bit of fun.
 
She is broken in

She is broken in

How she sits now:

P8290035.jpg


TTD (Things To Do):
Retorque head
Adjust valves
Install 12V adapter for LM-1 Wideband
Make practice run, analyze data and verify operation
Use wideband to dial in main jets

She is almost there, I can almost taste it. :D:D:D
 
How she sits now:

P8290035.jpg


TTD (Things To Do):
Retorque head
Adjust valves
Install 12V adapter for LM-1 Wideband
Make practice run, analyze data and verify operation
Use wideband to dial in main jets

She is almost there, I can almost taste it. :D:D:D
Geez George can't ya just ride the damn thing and quit fiddling with it? (oh my...I think I've heard those exact words spoken to me before by my loving wife! ;) )

Seriously, it's a fine piece of weaponry ya have there, and thanks for letting me take it for a spin this weekend. It sure felt nimble and aggressive. I still say you need to take the ZRX out...it's only "as much bike" as you allow it to be with that meat hammer of a right hand of yours :p
And thanks for the glove swap! I'm glad those Teknics fit you. They were a little big for me, but I needed new gloves bad and for $30 I was willing to live with it, but in the end the ones you swapped me fit better and the ones I swapped you fit you...period. Lol.
And you can't have a different colour bike! You'll have to buy all new gear. Unless it's black maybe... ;)
 
Geez George can't ya just ride the damn thing and quit fiddling with it? (oh my...I think I've heard those exact words spoken to me before by my loving wife! ;) )

Seriously, it's a fine piece of weaponry ya have there, and thanks for letting me take it for a spin this weekend. It sure felt nimble and aggressive. I still say you need to take the ZRX out...it's only "as much bike" as you allow it to be with that meat hammer of a right hand of yours :p
And thanks for the glove swap! I'm glad those Teknics fit you. They were a little big for me, but I needed new gloves bad and for $30 I was willing to live with it, but in the end the ones you swapped me fit better and the ones I swapped you fit you...period. Lol.
And you can't have a different colour bike! You'll have to buy all new gear. Unless it's black maybe... ;)
Yeah, I know, I have a TTD list for every vehicle I own, even the ones that run fine.
I pulled a plug this evening and it is almost perfect.
The 12V adapter is installed and tested; a 5A fuse was fine for the LM-1. So as soon as I get it back together it is off to the tuning garage I go. Once the mains are done the needle will be a snap. I can't wait until I can have a reasonable bike that will point me to the moon when I request it.
And thanks, it is the weight and wheelbase differences that I notice the most. My GS feels like a broadsword, the GPz a rapier. I ordered some 10W fork oil today; as soon as Brian has recovered from the MotoGP we will tackle the forks. And probably up a click in the rear, it may be a bit too plush. Having a suspension expert in the same city is certainly a boon.
We will do the ZXR/GPx swap as soon as it is tuned and we meet up again. I can handle that hoss of a 1100E, so I guess I could handle the ZRX. I just don't want to hurt someone else's bike.
The gloves, well, that was a win-win. Those Teknics are great for me. I just chuckled when you pulled an identical set of the Cortechs but in blue.
And I've had lot's o'colours o'bikes 'n cars, but only one black one. An 84 Chrysler Laser - 4 cylinder turbo auto; the sum of the parts were less than the whole.
 
I like the way you apparently have to keep it at 7000 RPM to maintain 14 volts. :rolleyes:
The factory voltmeter is a mixed bag; it is designed into the system and (supposedly) calibrated. But you can only access it by pressing the center button, and then the tach goes away. So I have seldom pressed the button whilst riding down the road. I guess you could peroidically, but why?
As a side note, it is a shunt regulator, bullet connectors, 18 pole stator, and it is perfect. The stator looks immaculate, +14V at higher revs; just checked the MotoBatt battery, +12.7V engine off. :D:D
Furthers my theory on why our GS systems fail.:mad:

Besides, what is wrong with 7k? Redline is 10k, they claim the WiseCo kit will handle 10.5k easily, and the igniter has a cutoff at 10.7k. And I have heard rumors that the engine has seen 10k lately. I cannot reveal my sources, of course. Vroom, vroom.
 
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Tuning the GPz

Tuning the GPz

I used my LM-1 to tune the bike. I put it up the tailpipe after removing the end cap.
Here is the wideband sensor:

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I put the LM-1 in the map window of my tank bag. This allowed me to press the buttons easily:

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I put a 12V power outlet on my BlueSea fuse block and plugged into that:

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The trial run blew out all the packing in the silencer and it got quite loud. I cut up a tuna can and stuffed it in the pipe. It still blew out some packing, but was much better than before:

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I put a rag around the wires where it touched the sidecover to prevent scuffing the paint:

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After testing, it was a bit fat on the main and a bit lean on the needle. bwringer and I pulled to tops off the carbs and found I had set 3 of the needles too low. We raised the 3 and the needle was now fine. The mains are still a bit fat, so I will be putting the 170s in (currently has 175s).
 
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