well guys I have finally done some more work on my GPZ, a fellow VJMC member made up the exhaust system, can't wait to hear it running, especially without the baffles, check it out if you have a mo.
http://auction.netbikes.com.au/vjmw.php ... z&page=gpz
cheers.chris
GPZ update
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GPZ update
cheers.....
chris at www.netbikes com au
It's too late when you're in the ground.
chris at www.netbikes com au
It's too late when you're in the ground.
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Re: GPZ update
Awesome....you have done a lot of work. Just interested in the VHT on the plastic bits I suppose it must stick ok if you have got the results you want - any special prep required? 

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Re: GPZ update
today's VHT seems fine on plastics, or anything else. I don't use any water when sanding though, I have had sissing problems in the past with wet sanding plastic. I used VHT red on the side covers of the KZ750 I am doing up, however after getting my son to paint the tank and ducktail the side covers look very ordinary by comparison so I am going to get him to do them as well:-)
That project is at http://auction.netbikes.com.au/vjmw.php ... page=kz750
I need to update that page too as the bike is almost complete now. It will be for sale when done.......
That project is at http://auction.netbikes.com.au/vjmw.php ... page=kz750
I need to update that page too as the bike is almost complete now. It will be for sale when done.......
cheers.....
chris at www.netbikes com au
It's too late when you're in the ground.
chris at www.netbikes com au
It's too late when you're in the ground.