One other detail , do they run without the induction pipes and box in place , any way of changing that stuff around ?
Thinking project "Rat ZX7" Just thinking

ooooohmfzx6r wrote:There aint a lot of difference between the L1-3 , '93-95 and the the zx7r.
The zx7r was just the next Gen of the zxr750.
The zxr's had 1 air inlet,'93-on, and round lights .
They both have "USD" forks and Imo not alot different to ride.
No turbo on any stock zxr/zx7r.
pre '93 had no air ram as such
mario
But wasn't the GPx750 also based on the GPZ750 which was itself a down-sleeved GPZ900Smitty wrote:oooooh
history lesson (think we have dun this b4)
the GPx750r was the start of that family (F1 F2 and F3 models)
Kwaka took the GPx engine (and some other bits) into a new frame
and stuff and called it the ZXR750 (H1 started the series)
and that continued until they changed the engine (internals bore&stroke)
and it continued on as ZX7r
the rest of the details as per Marios post above
that just about covers the '750' lineage
the only other comment is that the bikes got heavier
on each model change..the last ZX7r is a bit portly
but a great handling sportsbike (better than its rivals at the time)
btw...
the last factory Turbo was a GPz750..from 'bout 1984
(I had one and it was a shocker)
hth
cheers
NovaNovaCoder wrote: But wasn't the GPx750 also based on the GPZ750 which was itself a down-sleeved GPZ900![]()
And wasn't the GPZ900 the first ever motorcycle?
ActuallySmitty wrote:[ ( I say that from memory)
but
the GPx engine was all new
it is water cooled (and also had an engine oil cooler)
the Gpz engine is not (air cooled)
cheers
we did?Strika wrote:...
ActuallyJust to split hairs, there were two versions of the GPz 750r produced and sold here in OZ. The first was of course the air cooled model, then we also had a later water cooled GPz750.
and seeing as were being picky there were a couple of bore/stroke changes (as well as frames etc) from the H model to the 96 zx7r (zxr's were called zx7's in the us of aStrika wrote:they did for sure. I seen, touched, ridden, worked on two or three![]()
It was leter in the model run.
And FYI- ZXr750 L3 and ZX7R P1, are two entirely different bikes in almost every way. Frame, swingarm, forks, Linkage, shock, motor, gearbox, brakes, handling, ride are all worlds apart.