Users' questions

What kind of engine does a Kawasaki Z550 have?

What kind of engine does a Kawasaki Z550 have?

A year later, the engine grew another 3mm in the bore to become the Z550 (that’s what it said on the side, although elsewhere it was KZ550, because Kawasaki seemed to have adopted the American model designation system).

How big is the wheelbase of a Kawasaki 550?

Single-shock rear suspension units, other then Yamaha’s monoshocks, position the shocks between the swing-arm pivot and the rear wheel. This unavoidably stretches out the wheelbase; in the case of the Kawasaki 550, 2.1 inches have been added, bringing it to 57.0 inches.

What are the dimensions of a Kawasaki Z500?

Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 2 valve per cylinder. “Announced in 1978, the Z500 was directly related to the Z650. The plain bearing four now had a hyvo cam-chain and six speed gearbox, and displaced 497cc through downsized, 55 x 52.4mm dimensions.

What kind of bike is the Kawasaki GPz550?

Kawasaki, in particular, became the ’81 middleweight leader with the GPz550, a handsome lightweight Super-bike complete with three discs, adjustable suspension components and 12-second quarter-mile credentials. Although the 550 engine and GPz styling have changed little for 1982, the running gear is completely different—and much improved.

What kind of grate does Zurn Z550 have?

ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION: ZURN Z550 9″ [229mm] Diameter top drain, Dura-Coated cast iron body with bottom outlet, seepage pan and combination membrane flashing clamp and frame with integrated trap primer and plug for medium-duty cast iron heel-proof slotted duresist grate.

When did the new ZX550A GPz come out?

In 1984 the new ZX550A GPz had revised valve timing and ignition timing, increasing power to 68 bhp. It was offered in silver with red and blue stripes as well as the introductory red. Other styling changes included a larger fairing and a new rear suspension. ^ a b c d e Siegal, Margie (November–December 2012).