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Kawasaki GPz 750 (ZX750-E1) Turbo Reviews

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  • Kimm742 Rank: Staff Sergeant 17th Jan 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Take a standard GPZ750, (Uni-Trak version), give it fuel injection, bolt on a turbo, light the blue touch-paper..........
    Unlike the opposition's turbo bikes the Kwak suffered very little turbo-lag; assuming you had around 5,000 on the tacho, a twist of the wrist would see the digital boost-gauge in ...

  • David t Rank: Corporal 16th Sep 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I have owned one for nearly ten years and apart from the bodged apperance, it has been poorly made into a streetfighter, I think it is a fantastic machine, the power delivery is awsome, I still cant belive how fast it is. Not for the faint hearted.

  • Guest 2nd Jul 2008

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    The greatest vintage jap bike ever. Good handling for a 1984 bike, super power, and the engine handles 2 times the 100 Hp it came with. Great lines and a totally great bike all over.

  • turbo tony 2nd Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I bought my '84 Turbo new from Hollywood Kawasaki back in the day. It was a choice between it and a Yamaha turbo (made the right choice!) The bike now has an 810 kit and I am getting it ready to put it back on the road after five years of sitting in my garage. This bike gave me my rep (Turbo Tony) a ...

  • Guest 8th Jun 2008

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    Watch out for my tailights! Really scary, like a rocket (stock)! However big bore, and a few chioce modifications makes REAL power!

  • hleeming 9th May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I bought my first turbo in '85 after much delliberation between it and a Gpz 900R. I made the right choice. What a great bike with two characters. Unfortunately I threw that bike down the road after 6 months but I went and bought another turbo the next week. A great bike, comfortable for touring wit ...

  • Guest 3rd Apr 2008

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    Loved the bike and regretted selling it from the moment I had cash in hand and watched it ride up the road. Years later I saw it and wished I could catch the rider to buy it back!

  • higgi 17th Nov 2007

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    My Kawasaki GPz 750 (ZX750-E1) Turbo(2) is super looking still after 23 years of ownership. It handles well for its era and was at leading edge when new. I could spin wheel in 4th when well reved. Bought new in early 1985 in Ireland. ( only 4 sold here ) Have used over the years almost all dry run, ...

  • turbokev 4th Apr 2007

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    Kawasaki's take on a turbo bike, the Kawasaki GPz 750 (ZX750-E1) Turbo, is remarkably able to hold its own as a quick straight line bike 25 years after it's launch. It will cruise at 100+ mph, and still holds the record from John o groats to lands end. Its economical, unbreakable (ish) and well buil ...

  • FastFerret Rank: Sergeant 2nd Apr 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    In the mid eighties, everyone tried their hand at turbocharging, most with lacklustre results. Kawasaki were the last and best, examples around today can still out accelerate many in classes above it. Riding a Kawasaki ZX750 E Turbo (AKA GPz750 Turbo) is an experience that brings the adrenalin rushi ...