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Reviewed on November 29, 2006
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1987 Kawasaki ZL1000-A1

5.0
The Kawasaki ZL1000 was produced for only one year, 1987. There seems to be no definitive information from Kawasaki as to the total number produced, however, it appears as though they produced approximately 2,500 world wide. This makes the ZL1000 a fairly rare piece of machinery. This bike has...
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The Kawasaki ZL1000 was produced for only one year, 1987. There seems to be no definitive information from Kawasaki as to the total number produced, however, it appears as though they produced approximately 2,500 world wide. This makes the ZL1000 a fairly rare piece of machinery. This bike has aggressive cruiser styling with an in line four ninja motor. It was designed to be fast...very fast. Its 0 to 60 mph time is 2.88 seconds...stock and it handles nicely in the 90+ mph range. If you like to push your pony's, this may be a great bike for you if you can find one. Overall, the styling of the bike is excellent in the curb appeal department with the exception of the saddle, which will be greatly benefited by a professional reshaping and recovering. My seat was reworked and it was a major improvement in appearance and rider comfort. The seat was scooped for rider and passenger and the result was a drastic improvement in the secure butt position factor. I have completely reworked and upgraded mine and I love this bike. It definitely attracts the right kind of attention.
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Reviewed on February 10, 2005
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1983 Kawasaki ZX1100-A1 GPZ

4.0
This bike is a real sleeper. The engine performance is unreal. The bike is totally restored with everything that can ware new. Totally disassembled and painted with red and silver House of Kolor flake with eight coats of PPG 220 speed clear. Due to the increased displacement of 1410cc, the fuel...
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This bike is a real sleeper. The engine performance is unreal. The bike is totally restored with everything that can ware new. Totally disassembled and painted with red and silver House of Kolor flake with eight coats of PPG 220 speed clear. Due to the increased displacement of 1410cc, the fuel injection has been reprogrammed, larger adjustable pressure regulator and larger injectors. 11.5:1 compression with Weisco pistons. Web cams, lightened crank, close ratio gears, the works. Over 200HP. A real Busa tormentor.
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Reviewed on September 28, 2003
Motorcycle reviewed
1987 Kawasaki ZL1000-A1

5.0
The 85 ZL900 is the original eliminator. The ZL900 looks more like a chopper, and is quicker in stoplight to stopight burst. Tbe ZL1000 is quicker over longer distances, and in roll on power at freeway speeds. The two bikes are real close in 1/4 mile times. In short, the zl900 is a city...
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The 85 ZL900 is the original eliminator. The ZL900 looks more like a chopper, and is quicker in stoplight to stopight burst. Tbe ZL1000 is quicker over longer distances, and in roll on power at freeway speeds. The two bikes are real close in 1/4 mile times. In short, the zl900 is a city environment, stop light to stop light, first rate naked bouliviard hooligan.
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Reviewed on July 30, 2003
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1986 Kawasaki ZL600-A1

5.0
I recently picked up an 86 ZL600-A1 Eliminator with 23K...it is my first bike but I've ridden a sportster 883 prior for a while. I'm 5'11, 190 lbs and the bike fits like a glove. I've researched many bikes but found this one to be an excellent compromise between a Sport bike like an Ninja 600R...
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I recently picked up an 86 ZL600-A1 Eliminator with 23K...it is my first bike but I've ridden a sportster 883 prior for a while. I'm 5'11, 190 lbs and the bike fits like a glove. I've researched many bikes but found this one to be an excellent compromise between a Sport bike like an Ninja 600R and a cruiser like a Vulcan 750. I couldn't decide which bike style to start on as I love both styles, so this is just perfect. It is a very RARE bike and I've received many looks on it. I find this bike to have excellent power, it's a blast to rip through the gears, and it handles well. The sound from the two bazooka sized exhausts is sweet at 5000+ RPM. The look is all power cruiser, sort of like a mini V-MAX.
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Reviewed on July 22, 2003
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1987 Kawasaki ZL1000-A1

5.0
...after all these years. I've had my '87 for about 2 years, and I still get chills when I launch the bike. It's hard to believe that it's 16 years old. Like the other reviews here say, this bike begs to be ridden hard. Hope to keep it for the next 16 years of its...
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...after all these years. I've had my '87 for about 2 years, and I still get chills when I launch the bike. It's hard to believe that it's 16 years old. Like the other reviews here say, this bike begs to be ridden hard. Hope to keep it for the next 16 years of its life...
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Reviewed on November 9, 2002
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1983 Kawasaki ZX1100-A1 GPZ

5.0
Picked her up a couple of years ago rotting in a yard. She's now completely redone back to stock except for the paint scheme. Out of all the bikes I've rebuilt, this remains my favorite. Incredibly powerful motor for the time and even still by today's standards. Not great handling or power at low...
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Picked her up a couple of years ago rotting in a yard. She's now completely redone back to stock except for the paint scheme. Out of all the bikes I've rebuilt, this remains my favorite. Incredibly powerful motor for the time and even still by today's standards. Not great handling or power at low throttle but roll it on and look out, she keeps coming, willing to play at any level you want to go to. Give her another five years and she'll match the 73 Z1 in value as well. Far and away one of the best street bikes Kaw ever made.
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Reviewed on January 1, 2002
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1987 Kawasaki ZL1000-A1

4.0
I recently sold my low mileage '87 Elminator due to my self preservation instincts. There's just something about the ZL1000 experience. When you nail it, it doesn't immediately accelerate hard, but rather seems to gather itself up and THEN launch into warp drive (you know, when objects on the side...
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I recently sold my low mileage '87 Elminator due to my self preservation instincts. There's just something about the ZL1000 experience. When you nail it, it doesn't immediately accelerate hard, but rather seems to gather itself up and THEN launch into warp drive (you know, when objects on the side of the road and everything else but the road in front of you turns into a blur). I found a road test from '87 where Motorcyclist turned 2.88 seconds for the 0-60mph time. They're so easy to launch off the line that Dale Walker's drag racing school used these bikes exclusively for some time. My problem is this: the bike begs to be driven hard. When you go slow, it feels like you've got 10 pit bulls that are just waiting for the opportunity to pounce. Well mannered, but just itching to go faster. And I can't seem to say "no". By the way, I give it a 4 because of the buzziness of the engine at highway speed. That ninja mill feels like a vibrating barcalounger at 65mph.
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Reviewed on December 21, 2001
Motorcycle reviewed
1987 Kawasaki ZL1000-A1

5.0
I gave a brief review of the ZL 1000 back in August '00. Since then I have ridden an additional 15k miles. The bike is outstanding. It goes faster than anything I've ever ridden and gets plenty of stares. It seems that those who really know bikes are attracted to it and ask a lot of questions. ...
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I gave a brief review of the ZL 1000 back in August '00. Since then I have ridden an additional 15k miles. The bike is outstanding. It goes faster than anything I've ever ridden and gets plenty of stares. It seems that those who really know bikes are attracted to it and ask a lot of questions. I have had no unusual problems, other than overheating occasionally. I think I found the cause, the connector for the oil temp sensor was disconnected. After riding the bike now for about 18 months, I would give it a ten star rating if possible.
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Reviewed on August 8, 2001
Motorcycle reviewed
1983 Kawasaki ZX1100-A1 GPZ

5.0
I bought a 83 with a 84 motor. The motor is not stock 12:1 compression head work doen wisco pistons etc. Est about 170hp. It smokes the area zx11s. I love it guys will think ah that thing is nothing its old. Yes its old but it's all motor. I smoke them every time. Mostly they keep on ridding...
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I bought a 83 with a 84 motor. The motor is not stock 12:1 compression head work doen wisco pistons etc. Est about 170hp. It smokes the area zx11s. I love it guys will think ah that thing is nothing its old. Yes its old but it's all motor. I smoke them every time. Mostly they keep on ridding or turn off in embarrassment. I am working on the handling package and looking for a Fork Brace still. The motor is good but the suspension needs updating big time it gets squirrelly on a 100mph turn. Anyhow everything else is working computer fuel injection. It's a great bike. The only complaint is it has vibrations of a 600.
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Reviewed on March 25, 2001
Motorcycle reviewed
1986 Kawasaki ZL600-A1

4.0
This bike is fast, period. Although it is my first "street" bike (I've owned numerous dual-sports and dirtbikes) so I can't compare it too much with many others. My friends' 94/99 750 Magnas always give it a good run. This is a fun bike and is a rocket. Looking to upgrade to a sportbike now because...
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This bike is fast, period. Although it is my first "street" bike (I've owned numerous dual-sports and dirtbikes) so I can't compare it too much with many others. My friends' 94/99 750 Magnas always give it a good run. This is a fun bike and is a rocket. Looking to upgrade to a sportbike now because I feel I've outgrown this one. Handlebars are kinda narrow and feel weird but nothing anyone can't handle.
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