Classic Motorcycle Mechanics

The forgotten 500

It’s 1987 and Kawasaki has just released the 500cc GPZ on the British public. Back then it was billed as half a GPZ1000RX, which at the time was the fastest production bike in the world. It’s funny how quickly the motorcycle industry moves on, and so it was with the parallel twin GPZ500S.

You see, having started its life as a mid-range kind of ‘my first sports bike’, by the time I started riding it was seen as little more than a cheap commuter bike, which is such a shame as the GPZ isn’t really a bad bike at all and is so much more than just an ‘A-to-B’ machine.

In many respects the GPZ started out as a fairly sexy model. On paper you’d easily compare the 500 to a 350 powervalve or such like, and certainly

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