![]() ![]() Its basic architecture supported a new line of sport bikes in the 1980s, the GPz series, introduced for 1981 in 1,100cc and 550cc models. Thanks to the Z’s rock-solid underpinnings, Kawasaki was able to market variants based on it for the rest of the 1970s - and beyond. The Kawasaki Z1 was critical to Kawasaki’s success. ![]() The boys at Kawasaki knew a sporty image sold bikes, and the new for 1982 Kawasaki GPz 750 showed just how sporty a Kawasaki could be. Kawasaki made its reputation in the 1960s with fast 2-strokes and cemented it in the 1970s with the legendary 903cc Z1, a 4-cylinder 4-stroke bolt of lightning. Engine: 738cc DOHC air-cooled transverse-mounted inline four ![]()
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