Questions & Answers for: kawasaki GPZ 1100 changing fork oil

...fork oil will drip out... When reassemble, dont forget to bleed the brake hoses at the top of the plungers... To remove the springs... Loose both screws on the upper fork clamps. Remove the rubber ...

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Question about 1997 GPZ 1100

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Fork oil volume I need to change the fork seals on my GPZ1100 1997 and don't know the fork oil volume to replace. Any help appreciated! 270mls per leg

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I purchased a 1995 GPZ 1100 Kawasaki motorbike. It has 10,000 miles. It been sitting for the pass 14yrs. It was started occasionally for time to time. I?ve had the tank, and carburetors professionally

Question about 1995 GPZ 1100

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...fork oil) from the side of scrue of the wheel is sixengle fudge but i dont know what is on tehe other side (must to block it) i need to know it because must do dismantle my fork sorry for my english ...

what size allen key do ineed to remove the front wheel on my kawasaki gpz1100 ? Do you have a set of Allen keys, then try the 2nd or 3rd largest. Donot forget to losen the fork bottom cap holding the ...

Question about 1995 GPZ 1100

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...Changing oil in engine and fork. How much fork oil to use? And what oil is better to use in engine? Thank you. level of fork oil is more important than the amount...it should be 120mm from the fork ...

Question about 1995 GPZ 1100

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1984 kawasaki gpz 1100.. would you be able to tell me what the air pressure for the rear uni track shock absorber should be? Around 20psi with shock damping on position three gave a good ride in ...

is oil light suppose to come on before starting bike just changed oil and filter theres 3 holes in window for oil When You Turn The Switch To The On Position. The Oil Light Should Be On This Basicly ...

just changed oil and filter is oil light suppose to come on before starting and theres 3 sets of holes in window should it be in middle set of holes? oil light shows no pressure warning...should be ...

...is why there are two sump plugs to drain the oil when changing it. Take it for a run to warm it up and then park it on the centrestand on flat ground for half an hour or so...then check the oil ...

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