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A right old 650 / 750 Mess
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Hi Ratch, only just seen this post now. All you need to know has been mentioned.
Your frame is defo a 650 frame, your crankcases are GPZ750.
The 750 only mounted with the 2 bolts at the rear and the front had rubber mountings which are bulky and went to different mounts on their frames.
What you need to do is make up brackets and spacers to fit from frame to engine for both the top and bottom mounts at the front of the motor.
You should have no problem at the rear with std 650 mounting hardware.
The GPZ only mounted at the front with the 2 rubber upper mounts and the GPZ frame had a flat platform lower down that the cases sat on.
I have a section of GPZ frame with those bits on if you want to see a photo.
I may have the rubber mounts left over too if you want them, but fairly sure you cant use them in a 650 frame.
Never done the mod myself, but you could drop jb a line as he is running a GPZ750 turbo motor in a 650 frame. Crofty
Your frame is defo a 650 frame, your crankcases are GPZ750.
The 750 only mounted with the 2 bolts at the rear and the front had rubber mountings which are bulky and went to different mounts on their frames.
What you need to do is make up brackets and spacers to fit from frame to engine for both the top and bottom mounts at the front of the motor.
You should have no problem at the rear with std 650 mounting hardware.
The GPZ only mounted at the front with the 2 rubber upper mounts and the GPZ frame had a flat platform lower down that the cases sat on.
I have a section of GPZ frame with those bits on if you want to see a photo.
I may have the rubber mounts left over too if you want them, but fairly sure you cant use them in a 650 frame.
Never done the mod myself, but you could drop jb a line as he is running a GPZ750 turbo motor in a 650 frame. Crofty
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Clear.
I'm going to have some spacers / brackets made but to get the correct measurements I need to centre the engine in the frame - which is obviously not that easy when you can't bolt the bloody thing in place?
I assume frame lug width minus engine lug width = spacer widths.
On the front mounts, the bottom 2 are equally spaced, the front top right requires a triangular bracket with integrated spacer. Front top left bolts straight to motor.
I'm going to have some spacers / brackets made but to get the correct measurements I need to centre the engine in the frame - which is obviously not that easy when you can't bolt the bloody thing in place?
I assume frame lug width minus engine lug width = spacer widths.
On the front mounts, the bottom 2 are equally spaced, the front top right requires a triangular bracket with integrated spacer. Front top left bolts straight to motor.
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As Zed105 and other have pointed out, you can see the GPZ frame only use the top front mounts and the frame tabs are 'open' to accept the bushed mounts. The bottom mounst are just small tabs that the engine sits on.
Rear mounts are as regular 650/750
So just need to replicate parts 32029 and create spacers for front bottom from scratch - they don't exist.
Rear mounts are as regular 650/750

So just need to replicate parts 32029 and create spacers for front bottom from scratch - they don't exist.
1 lenth of 25mm diameter aluminium round bar is all you will need to make all your spacers then get a machine shop to bore them out to 10mm
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aluminium-Rou ... 4ab173ecdf
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aluminium-Rou ... 4ab173ecdf
Looks like you are sorted now ratch.
I ran the engine number through the Kawasaki dealer portal this morning, but it does not go back far enough to cover that number.
It is certainly not ZR750 as I thought, as they started at KZ750EE150001
Jim will be on the nose with late model GPz750.
I ran the engine number through the Kawasaki dealer portal this morning, but it does not go back far enough to cover that number.
It is certainly not ZR750 as I thought, as they started at KZ750EE150001
Jim will be on the nose with late model GPz750.
Last edited by Charlie on Fri May 17, 2013 7:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Why do I persist in debating with idiots ? I really should know better 

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from the gpz750R1 onwards kawasaki added a cross brace to the bottom of the frame down tubes which meant the lower front engine mount wasnt needed as an added stressed member for the frame.
on my bike i made the necessary frame braces and used the original z650 top mount triangle with bushes made to fit.
on my bike i made the necessary frame braces and used the original z650 top mount triangle with bushes made to fit.
straightening the curves and flattening the hills
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