Great video, I’m currently doing the same thing to my old Gpz 900 A2 that I sold in 1989 and have recently bought back as an absolute wreck. Thanks for the inspiration 👍
Good progress Ash. Think you got lucky with the header pipe nuts as that whole assembly had been changed in the past. I had a new (black) GPZ900R back in 1986 and loved it. Bringing back lots of memories !!
I have just watched this video, having watched some of your later GPZ 900 videos.And I have to say I didn't realise that it was in such poor condition as your later work on the bike has transformed it into a thing of beauty!.
That exhaust looks great actually, despite the holes in the silencer. My guess is it's a comlete after market system. The horns, radiator and fan assembly are also a good surprise. I expected them to be in the worst condition, because they are hidden away behind fairing and get the worst from the front wheel. Sure, they need refurbishment but from your video, it looks mainly surface corrosion no pitting.👍
Yea I think you might be right about the exhaust... one of the cans does sound unhealthy if you shake it though, definitely not so great on the inside 🤣 I'm really hoping I can save the radiator, it doesn't seem to leak so thats a plus!
@@AshRowland the exhaust silencers are original fitment, its the headers and the collectors that are aftermarket. With the bike being an early model it has the desirable "short" silencers and are extremely rare in good condition, so be aware the cost of replacements will be high, but the good news is that the later models will fit and are still useable. Good to see you really getting down to the nitty gritty part of the de-construction, just keep plenty of penetrating fluid in stock and spray............EVERYTHING, 🤣.
Haha, I had a feeling it was going to be ok as the header is a stainless aftermarket one, it's a shame they didn't use stainless nuts, but I guess I can get some
I know!! last one I did was a 1990 Suzuki GSX750F and I broke three studs trying to get the damn exhaust headers off. But they were made from mild steel and rotted like toilet roll in water. The older suzukis are well known for total exhaust rot :-/
Great video. I wouldn't worry about the saw damage, it looks to be mostly cosmetic. The frame tubing is quite thick. As for your exhaust, those are indeed original mufflers, the name on them indicates that. Unfortunately they are quite expensive to find in good shape. Your down pipes and center section are indeed aftermarket though and look to be quite nice.
Keep going man your doing a brilliant job. Just one thing I would be making liberal use of an impact gun . Its just so much quicker than a socket wrench.
Awesome project still. Don't be too worried about the sawscratches. I did not remember of you used 2K Paint on the carbs. I would highly recommend it on any of the parts. Gasoline is a solvent. The paint is available as can also, but wear a facemask suitable. 2k Paint was invented by the devil, but it won't come off when in contact with gasoline. Cheers from germany.
Strictly speaking I don't have a job as I'm self employed. I'm a precision engineer by trade but do a lot of field service work repairing semiconductor machines. Evenings and weekends I repair computers and technology for customers or do the odd job around the area. Kate lived in Wales when we met, so naturally, I live there too now 🤣 I also repair stuff in my free time 🤣
My bike was in the same sort of condition, I wish I could send you pics of my restoration before and after but I don’t think there is any option to through the comments section. The transformation will be amazing I’m sure, re the paint that was stripped off the carbs, a good 2k paint mixed with activator/ hardener is the only paint that is petrol proof.
Dude! Great content as always - Lovin' it. On a semi related topic, have come across a 2014 2.2 Jaaaaaag Sportbrake Luxury for around £5k - 76k miles. Mot'd Looks lovely - what do you think? I've got my A6 2.7 Avant (2007) but it's getting on a bit and a 2011 Q7 (waiting for parts) 🤣 Need something newer, with some toys and a little style - Thought: you'd had a couple so would value your opinion - Keep up the good work!
That's a great price to be honest mate, sorry for the delayed response, I've been taking brake calipers apart 🤣 Do a history check on it to make sure its not been smashed up (too badly), check the service history - it's at the mileage where a cam belt/chain might need doing, check all the electronics work, and check the spec - ideally you want the Portfolio spec but I doubt you'll get that for 5k... the Meridian Surround system is amazing so it would be good if it had that... if it doesn't have powerfold mirrors or blind spot detection then you can watch my other videos to add it 😉
@@AshRowland Thanks chum - It was at a Lookers auction and estimate was £5500 - in the end it made £6400 when everything else wasn't hitting the estimate so too rich for my blood. It was also only a Luxury but it was well looked after. However I don't know about the cam belt so may have dodged a bullet. I also have too much going on with the Q7 - ECU is totally dead & ebay versions are at least £500. I got one with matching numbers from Australia for £210 all in so we'll see how that works after programming. I'll keep lookin' and keep watching your vids - Keep up the good work :)
@millarfamily2474 yeah, Luxury spec is the bottom spec I think... you want the Portfolio spec really mate, and £6400 is probably about the right price but you'd soon be annoyed that it was missing loads of features lol... next GPZ video coming soon hopefully, it's taken a while to get the parts ready for reassembly
Hopefully your taking a million pictures and recording your steps and bagging/tagging the parts. reassembly will be ten times easier if you take the time to note/write down every step you take and label your parts bags with those corresponding steps. That fairing repair done with fiberglass is no good Ash, you need to get rid of that fiberglass and repair it by using plastic welding and/ or a product called "Plastex". Fiberglasss does not bond to ABS plastic properly. If you think you have enough photos, take some more, you cant have too many. you will be surprised how often you need to refer to them for reassbembly. Take alot of notes too.
Often wondered what your day job was, now we know! Butcher lol. Only joking, sometime you have to get creative with these old bikes and it worked so a win
Great video, I’m currently doing the same thing to my old Gpz 900 A2 that I sold in 1989 and have recently bought back as an absolute wreck. Thanks for the inspiration 👍
That's a cool story! Good luck with it buddy 👍
You animal! Haha, just kidding, i was expecting something horrific! That was almost surgical 😅.
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Thank you Ash really enjoying the GPZ project and am learning a whole heap of stuff in the process. Things are coming along nicely i think😊
Thanks, I'm learning a lot on the way as well
Needs must mate, and as others said you got so lucky with the header nuts. Engine out soon can't wait for that teardown 👍
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Good progress Ash. Think you got lucky with the header pipe nuts as that whole assembly had been changed in the past. I had a new (black) GPZ900R back in 1986 and loved it. Bringing back lots of memories !!
Glad you're enjoying it... Yes, I was very lucky indeed... I really didn't want to be drilling out studs from the engine 🤣
Keep going Ash!
I will! Always!
You gotta do what you gotta do 😂
I have just watched this video, having watched some of your later GPZ 900 videos.And I have to say I didn't realise that it was in such poor condition as your later work on the bike has transformed it into a thing of beauty!.
Thank you mate, yea, it was pretty crusty 😃
Thanks for posting again Ash. Your aim with that saw was pretty good. You'll be able to get the scratches out with a flap disc. No worries.
You're very welcome Leon... I'm amazed I didn't destroy the plastic battery housing to be honest 🤣
You have done really good
Thanks buddy 😊
That exhaust looks great actually, despite the holes in the silencer. My guess is it's a comlete after market system. The horns, radiator and fan assembly are also a good surprise. I expected them to be in the worst condition, because they are hidden away behind fairing and get the worst from the front wheel. Sure, they need refurbishment but from your video, it looks mainly surface corrosion no pitting.👍
Yea I think you might be right about the exhaust... one of the cans does sound unhealthy if you shake it though, definitely not so great on the inside 🤣 I'm really hoping I can save the radiator, it doesn't seem to leak so thats a plus!
@@AshRowland the exhaust silencers are original fitment, its the headers and the collectors that are aftermarket. With the bike being an early model it has the desirable "short" silencers and are extremely rare in good condition, so be aware the cost of replacements will be high, but the good news is that the later models will fit and are still useable. Good to see you really getting down to the nitty gritty part of the de-construction, just keep plenty of penetrating fluid in stock and spray............EVERYTHING, 🤣.
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You jammy jammy so n so!! Such good luck with the header nutz!! The Gods of Exhaust Studs are smiling upon you 😄
Haha, I had a feeling it was going to be ok as the header is a stainless aftermarket one, it's a shame they didn't use stainless nuts, but I guess I can get some
I know!! last one I did was a 1990 Suzuki GSX750F and I broke three studs trying to get the damn exhaust headers off. But they were made from mild steel and rotted like toilet roll in water. The older suzukis are well known for total exhaust rot :-/
I can’t believe how lucky you were taking the exhaust off , took me about 10 hours on my bandit 😂
I know right! I couldn't believe it either!
Good effort for sure. The silencers are original and bloody expensive. I'd get the holes patched and reuse them
I will try but they look pretty bad and sound awful when shaken 🤣
Great video. I wouldn't worry about the saw damage, it looks to be mostly cosmetic. The frame tubing is quite thick. As for your exhaust, those are indeed original mufflers, the name on them indicates that. Unfortunately they are quite expensive to find in good shape. Your down pipes and center section are indeed aftermarket though and look to be quite nice.
The down pipes and centre section are actually OK, I think the tailpipes are rotten though and I'm not sure if they can be saved or not
Keep going man your doing a brilliant job. Just one thing I would be making liberal use of an impact gun . Its just so much quicker than a socket wrench.
I have one and I've been tempted a few times, but, I reckon I'd of broken way more bolts using one
Hi Ash you need to do the carbs in petrol resistant acrylic lacquer... Or preferably 2 k black satin..
Yes I realise that now 🤣
Use old rags to plug the intakes and exhaust ports Ash.
Oops, genuinely forgot to do this 🤣 I'll do it when I get home
Your radiator hose sounded like potato chips when you squeezed it!!😆
🤣 didn't it just
Awesome project still. Don't be too worried about the sawscratches. I did not remember of you used 2K Paint on the carbs. I would highly recommend it on any of the parts. Gasoline is a solvent. The paint is available as can also, but wear a facemask suitable. 2k Paint was invented by the devil, but it won't come off when in contact with gasoline. Cheers from germany.
Thanks mate, no I didn't use 2k paint but I've been doing a lot of research since painting them so I'll do them again in the correct stuff 😊
Silencers look to be OEM Original Ash
Yea I thought maybe Kawasaki bought them in from Sankei
"Uno horno" is the funniest thing I've heard all week.
I need to get out more . . .
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Those pointed brackets you took off are the Kawasaki version of frame sliders.
Ah, I wonder how effective they are
Fair play to you for doing all of this outside. Interested to know what you do for a job and how did an Englishman end up in Welsh Wales?
Strictly speaking I don't have a job as I'm self employed. I'm a precision engineer by trade but do a lot of field service work repairing semiconductor machines. Evenings and weekends I repair computers and technology for customers or do the odd job around the area. Kate lived in Wales when we met, so naturally, I live there too now 🤣 I also repair stuff in my free time 🤣
My bike was in the same sort of condition, I wish I could send you pics of my restoration before and after but I don’t think there is any option to through the comments section. The transformation will be amazing I’m sure, re the paint that was stripped off the carbs, a good 2k paint mixed with activator/ hardener is the only paint that is petrol proof.
You can send me photos via email, my address is in the description 😊 I'd love to see them... ah yes, I've been doing a bit of research on paint now
Well done lucky on bolts
Thanks, very lucky!
On the exhaust studs use brass nuts like they do on cars I put them on my blackbird.
That's a very good idea, thanks George
I love your video's but it makes me feel sad about my long since gone A2 😢Keep up the good work!
Thank you! I'm looking forward to riding it eventually
Are you going to restore it to the original colours or go for a Top Gun lookalike (or maybe some other colour)
I have no idea what I'm doing yet
I'm feeling sorry for your arms Ash, wouldn't hurt to use a full 1/2" ratchet drive every now and then
Yea, but that's in my other tool box 🤣
I thought you accidentally cut the frame in half because of the dramatic intro.... Turned out to be just minor scratches haha
Yea I know, I wasn't sure what everyone would think about it
Sankei,is the OEM exhaust.
Thanks, I wasn't sure, explains why it's rusty 🤣
The screen screws go into threads in the rubber behind. Well it did on my bike.
There appears to be a round kinda plastic knurled nut of some sort, but I think they're supposed to be attached to the fairing and they're not lol
They are called wellnuts. Threaded brass inserts in rubber grommets.
@@leon0 Yea, they're all lose lol
@@AshRowland good news is that they are not expensive to replace.
@@chaosin73 That makes a change 🤣
Dude! Great content as always - Lovin' it. On a semi related topic, have come across a 2014 2.2 Jaaaaaag Sportbrake Luxury for around £5k - 76k miles. Mot'd Looks lovely - what do you think? I've got my A6 2.7 Avant (2007) but it's getting on a bit and a 2011 Q7 (waiting for parts) 🤣 Need something newer, with some toys and a little style - Thought: you'd had a couple so would value your opinion - Keep up the good work!
That's a great price to be honest mate, sorry for the delayed response, I've been taking brake calipers apart 🤣 Do a history check on it to make sure its not been smashed up (too badly), check the service history - it's at the mileage where a cam belt/chain might need doing, check all the electronics work, and check the spec - ideally you want the Portfolio spec but I doubt you'll get that for 5k... the Meridian Surround system is amazing so it would be good if it had that... if it doesn't have powerfold mirrors or blind spot detection then you can watch my other videos to add it 😉
@@AshRowland Thanks chum - It was at a Lookers auction and estimate was £5500 - in the end it made £6400 when everything else wasn't hitting the estimate so too rich for my blood. It was also only a Luxury but it was well looked after. However I don't know about the cam belt so may have dodged a bullet. I also have too much going on with the Q7 - ECU is totally dead & ebay versions are at least £500. I got one with matching numbers from Australia for £210 all in so we'll see how that works after programming. I'll keep lookin' and keep watching your vids - Keep up the good work :)
@millarfamily2474 yeah, Luxury spec is the bottom spec I think... you want the Portfolio spec really mate, and £6400 is probably about the right price but you'd soon be annoyed that it was missing loads of features lol... next GPZ video coming soon hopefully, it's taken a while to get the parts ready for reassembly
Wd40 doesn't work instantly. You need to spray down ALL the nuts & bolts on the bike every day for a week before working on it.
Yep, there's usually quite a bit of time between spraying and doing, it's my clever editing you see 🤣
You should of sprayed all the bolts when you first got bike with gt85
Trust me, I did, not GT85 but an equivalent 😃
@@AshRowland and kept on spraying them daily it didn't look like you'd sprayed exhaust bolts
@@Sasquatch-zh3ur I did, but i've had the bike for like 3 months now so I guess it dried up a bit. Maybe I missed one or two lol
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Hi! Welcome to the channel and thank you for watching
Hopefully your taking a million pictures and recording your steps and bagging/tagging the parts. reassembly will be ten times easier if you take the time to note/write down every step you take and label your parts bags with those corresponding steps. That fairing repair done with fiberglass is no good Ash, you need to get rid of that fiberglass and repair it by using plastic welding and/ or a product called "Plastex". Fiberglasss does not bond to ABS plastic properly.
If you think you have enough photos, take some more, you cant have too many. you will be surprised how often you need to refer to them for reassbembly. Take alot of notes too.
Don't worry, I've got hours and hours and hours of video footage 🤣 also, yes, everything gets bagged and tagged 😊
@@AshRowland thats good, make sure you have pics/video from every angle, i cant stress enough how critical it can be for reassembly.
So what's the next phase
Monday 4pm 😊
Fuck the paint off carbs and get them ultrasonic cleaned
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You need 2k paint or lacquer. That's like epoxy in that it has a hardener that creates strong chemical bonds in the paint.
@@leon0 Cheers Leon, yea I've been doing some paint research since messing that up 🤣
Often wondered what your day job was, now we know! Butcher lol. Only joking, sometime you have to get creative with these old bikes and it worked so a win
Haha brilliant, thanks mate
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For naming the bike? I'll never remember that 🤣
Do a little research! You must use petrol resistant paint.
Yes, I realise that now 🤣 It's ok, I can just do them again 😃
You need to label stuff your removing
I have a few hundred little labelled bags with nuts a bolts in from the bike lol 😆
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