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1984 Gpz 1100 Kawasaki on 2040-motos

US $500.00
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:33844 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Scottsville, New York, US

Scottsville, New York, US
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1984 GPZ 1100 Kawasaki, US $500.00, image 1

Kawasaki Other photos

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Kawasaki Other tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1100 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:jkazxba16f8502698

Kawasaki Other description

Motorcycle is very strong and , runs like an animal. .  Mileage is 33,844.  Motorcycle has been fitted with Mikuni flat slide carbs.  Brakes very good, chain sprocket very good, battery good.  Just needs a rider.  Questions, email drobin13@rochester.rr.com or call 585-889-4856

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Provisional 2012 World Superbike Championship Entry List Released

Wed, 18 Jan 2012

The International Motorcycling Federation has released a preliminary entry list for the 2012 World Superbike Championship. The preliminary list includes 24 entries representing six manufacturers: Aprilia, BMW, Ducati, Honda, Kawasaki and Suzuki. Noticeably absent is Yamaha which announced last summer it would pull out of WSBK racing.

WSBK: 2012 Magny-Cours Results – Championship Decided by Half a Point

Tue, 09 Oct 2012

You would think carrying a 30.5 point lead into the final round of the 2012 World Superbike Championship would be a safe enough margin to win the title. Aprilia‘s Max Biaggi made it interesting, inexplicably crashing out of the first race at the finale in Magny-C0urs before scoring a fifth place finish in Race Two to give him a 0.5 point margin over Kawasaki‘s Tom Sykes to win the title. The 358 to 357.5 point difference is the narrowest finish ever in WSBK.

The Best Racetrack You’ve Never Heard Of

Sat, 08 Nov 2008

Last week I had the opportunity to ride one of the best tracks in the world, but you’ve probably never heard of it. It’s called the Autopolis International Racing Course and is located in northern Kyushu, Japan, a 90-minute bus ride from the nearest city, Kumamoto. Autopolis is a wonderfully flowing, 2.9-mile track that rises and falls like a symphonic overture, with inclines that range up to 7.2% uphill, 10% downhill.