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i have a much loved 1982 gpz 750,which i have some plans for but i may need some advice on.my list of delusions include 1]830 kit wiseco i think ? later model cams & better carbies'then i want to put 17" wire wheels on it which i think would look spectacular.which leads me to my question,did they make a zephyr 750/1000 with 17" wire wheels & if so what sort of widths would they be. i will try to post up some pics as soon as i learn how to do so. :D
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ProblemChild wrote:i have a much loved 1982 gpz 750,which i have some plans for but i may need some advice on.my list of delusions include 1]830 kit wiseco i think ? later model cams & better carbies'then i want to put 17" wire wheels on it which i think would look spectacular.which leads me to my question,did they make a zephyr 750/1000 with 17" wire wheels & if so what sort of widths would they be. i will try to post up some pics as soon as i learn how to do so. :D
yeh, thay made a 750 with spoked wheels, bout a 95 or so model HTH
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Phil wrote:
ProblemChild wrote:i have a much loved 1982 gpz 750,which i have some plans for but i may need some advice on.my list of delusions include 1]830 kit wiseco i think ? later model cams & better carbies'then i want to put 17" wire wheels on it which i think would look spectacular.which leads me to my question,did they make a zephyr 750/1000 with 17" wire wheels & if so what sort of widths would they be. i will try to post up some pics as soon as i learn how to do so. :D
yeh, thay made a 750 with spoked wheels, bout a 95 or so model HTH
Philthys just about right... :D

they did..its was a 96-97 model
model code- ZR750D aka Zephyr 750
came with 17" front and rear wire wheels

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thanks heaps for the info gents,thought someone on here would know.now i just gotta round a pair up :D :D :D
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Just a thought, most wire wheels cant run TUBELESS tyres, so maybe what you gain wont be as big an improvement as you planned ?.
Would look HOT though 8)
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harleys run wire wheels (some of them)..does that mean they dont have tubeless tyres??

alterantively..how hard would it be to get a harley wheel and make up spacers etc??
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Yeah... the later model stuff incl. harley's spoked rims run tubless tyres.
dont ask me how or why, just noticed that they do.

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just had a quick look mate, they are 810cc kits, need a 3mm overbore.......... :shock: I think old mate out at the 'Bung has some 83/84 ZX750Gp stuff, they are the cams you need......

good news on the wheels :P those Zephyr wheels might need Zephyr forks as well for that 'complete' look....... :wink:

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thanks heaps lads this has realy got me salivating now & gos when you are ready :D
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ProblemChild wrote:thanks heaps lads this has realy got me salivating now & gos when you are ready :D
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