Hehe, ever since I bought it and been riding it I have a playlist of 80s rock music featuring Kenny Loggins, Def Leppard, Iron Maiden, the Scorpions and Judas Priest and the Top Gun anthem (a glorified guitar solo).
There's more pics to come, maybe even a video of me riding it (GoPro HD). Both the GPz 750 and the 900R are designated 1984 yet the 900R seems more modern compared to the 750. 900R has liquid & oil cooling, 16 valves, more modern ignition, modern piston design, better spark plug wires and housing, rocker switch for lights, hydraulic actuated clutch and modern frame. The 750 was longer, heavier, taller and noisier, 8 valves, 5 speed, air/ oil cooled, housed in traditional frame, sliding switch for lights, and cabled clutch. The spark plug wires were not as reinforced like the 900R and the engine casing stuck out quite far from center. Both bikes though have a few things in common like garbage mirrors (any ideas on improving them?) and they require a nice warm up in cooler temps. The 750 has an onboard computer telling me info on fuel, battery health and kick stand operation. The 900R gives that up for analogue temp & fuel gauges, and no battery monitor. It just boggles the mind how different these two bikes are coming from the same year.
The 900R, despite having much more HP and torque, is just as easy to ride and will only become frightening if I give it a nice load of throttle and has great handling. The 750 (when it was rideable) felt like a pig in turns but had a decent amount of go to it.
If I get the time and money maybe the 750 will become an Eddie Lawson replica bike that I would intend on racing.
One thing you can count on: You push a man too far, and sooner or later he'll start pushing back.
RhadamYgg / Skydiver / Motorbike Rider / Mountain Climber
FZ6/11302 mi|Suzuki B-King/5178 mi|Ninja 250cc/5300 mi| (rented)ST1300 850 mi
Hoping my kids don't hate me too much in the future.
Random 2003/Corwin 2006/Cordelia and Morrigan 2009
Thanks. I picked up the bike in Clifton, NJ and I was tempted to go hunt you and Brackstone down since it wasn't to far of a ride to your respective towns.
It was 90+ degrees F that day so I changed my mind and headed towards the Lincoln Tunnel... which ended up being extremely hot from all the idling buses in there.
One thing you can count on: You push a man too far, and sooner or later he'll start pushing back.