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    Z1000 vs GS1000

    1982 Z1000 vs 1980 GS1000

    Which would you have and why?

    I have gost sold my GSXR1000 and i'm looking at an old school 'superbike' and these two take my fancy but i'm stuck as to which one to go for. Both have similar km's and seem to be in good condition.

    Which was the better one to have back in the day?
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    The Z1000 was faster...

    220kph if I remember right...

    Crazy Steve..

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    i would have the Z only because i used to have a 79 Z1R

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    Z1000 vs gs 1000

    Back in '84....I wanted a blue and white GS 1000 ( or even a red and white one)....I had a ride on one and liked it....wasn't hard when you owned a 500/4.
    I ended up with an Aussie Z1000J that was 4 years old. Very fast.
    I was a red one, bit different to the silver ones that were here.

    My mate is selling a genuine Z1000 r on TM at the moment and its been sitting since 1993, he has had a bit of interest but its a non runner.....or should I say was until this morning.
    $ 5500.00 for a rare jap superbike.....bargain.
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-200571596.htm
    Might be sold by now.

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    The Suzuki was the better bike at the time as much as it pains me to say so the engin and frame were way better than the Kawasaki

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    So if one was to go adding a modern swingarm (modified for twin shock) and front end then the GS1000 would probably be the better bet to go with?
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    Yep I was always hanging around the race track when both these bikes were new the suzi usualy always won the GS100S is the best one to go for it comes with a bikini faring

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    Going for naked but cheers for the info
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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    So if one was to go adding a modern swingarm (modified for twin shock) and front end then the GS1000 would probably be the better bet to go with?
    Probably not worth the bother as once you stiffen up one part of the chassis it may impact on another.
    Best thing would be new tyres,shocks and firm up the spongy front end.
    Braided hoses and better pads would improve braking.

    Best just to ride it as it is and accept thats its a 30 year old Japanese bike.

    As for which one....either but get the best one you can afford, as do-ups can end up costing more and take longer to get right ( been there....)
    thats my 2 cents worth.

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    Here's a test article from Two Wheels January 1980 comparing the GS1000s, CB900fz, & Z1000mkII. It's a worthwhile read but even then the testers were split over which bike they preferred

    Each has it's own virtues so it really depends on what your preferences are


    This GSX1100 on TM isn't too bad either.
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=201322207
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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    So if one was to go adding a modern swingarm (modified for twin shock) and front end
    *fingers in ears*

    LAH, LAH, LAH, LAH.................



    Here's the bike for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HDTboy View Post
    I've got an 85 gixxer if you want a real bike
    how much?

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    Go the GS1000 and make a Yoshimura replica mate:

    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    when the z 1000 j came out no body could catch Glenn on his.....

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