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Kawasaki KZ400 KZ500 KZ550 Z400 Z500 Z550 G400 GPZ550:
A Comprehensive Overview

Introduction

The Kawasaki KZ400 KZ500 KZ550 Z400 Z500 Z550 G400 GPZ550 series represents a remarkable lineage of motorcycles that left an indelible mark on the motorcycling landscape. From their inception in the late 1970s to their continued reverence today, these machines embody the spirit of innovation, performance, and enduring style.

KZ400: The Gateway to Kawasaki's Z Series

Introduced in 1979, the KZ400 heralded Kawasaki's entry into the mid-displacement motorcycle market. With its DOHC parallel-twin engine producing a spirited 38 horsepower, the KZ400 offered a blend of agility and performance that quickly captivated riders. Its sleek, sporty styling, featuring a distinctive angular fuel tank and sharp lines, complemented its spirited character.

KZ500: Expanding Horizons

In 1980, Kawasaki expanded the KZ family with the introduction of the KZ500. Sharing the same basic architecture as the KZ400, the KZ500 boasted a larger displacement of 498cc, extracting 45 horsepower from its DOHC parallel-twin. This additional power, coupled with the KZ500's enhanced touring capabilities, made it an ideal choice for riders seeking a balance of performance and practicality.

KZ550: A Performance Pinnacle

The KZ550, introduced in 1981, represented the pinnacle of the KZ series. With its 544cc DOHC parallel-twin engine churning out a potent 55 horsepower, the KZ550 was a force to be reckoned with. Its muscular styling, with a pronounced fuel tank and sculpted bodywork, reflected its athletic prowess. The KZ550's combination of power, handling, and aggressive aesthetics established it as a formidable presence on the road.

Z400: A Return to Roots

In 1984, Kawasaki revisited its Z roots with the introduction of the Z400. Harkening back to the legendary Z1, the Z400 featured a 399cc DOHC parallel-twin engine producing a crisp and responsive 40 horsepower. Its stripped-down, neo-retro styling, with a round headlight and classic lines, evoked the spirit of the original Z series. The Z400 offered a nimble and engaging riding experience, staying true to the lineage of its illustrious predecessor.

Z500: A Modern Classic

The Z500, introduced in 1985, represented Kawasaki's interpretation of a contemporary classic. With its 498cc DOHC parallel-twin engine delivering 53 horsepower, the Z500 struck a balance between performance and accessibility. Its refined styling, featuring a sleek fuel tank and integrated bodywork, hinted at the coming era of modern sportbikes. The Z500's combination of timeless design and spirited performance made it an enduring favorite among riders.

Z550: The Ultimate Z

In 1985, Kawasaki crowned the Z series with the Z550. Featuring a 544cc DOHC parallel-twin engine producing a formidable 60 horsepower, the Z550 was the epitome of Z performance. Its aggressive styling, with a sharp-edged fuel tank and pronounced body lines, reflected its potent character. The Z550's combination of raw power, handling precision, and unmistakable Z aesthetic sealed its place as a legendary motorcycle.

G400: A Touring Variant

In 1981, Kawasaki introduced the G400, a touring-oriented variant of the KZ400. Featuring a more upright riding position and fairing-equipped bodywork, the G400 provided enhanced comfort and wind protection for long-distance journeys. Its 38-horsepower parallel-twin engine ensured ample power for both solo and two-up touring.

GPZ550: A Sport-Touring Masterpiece

In 1983, Kawasaki unveiled the GPZ550, a groundbreaking sport-touring motorcycle. With its sleek, aerodynamic fairing and 544cc DOHC parallel-twin engine producing 55 horsepower, the GPZ550 combined performance and practicality in an unprecedented package. Its advanced suspension and handling characteristics provided a precise and engaging riding experience, while its touring-inspired amenities, such as a spacious luggage rack and comfortable seating, made it an ideal choice for spirited long-distance journeys. The Kawasaki KZ400 KZ500 KZ550 Z400 Z500 Z550 G400 GPZ550 series represents a cherished chapter in motorcycling history. These motorcycles embodied the spirit of the era, combining innovative engineering, spirited performance, and timeless design. Their enduring legacy continues to inspire and captivate riders to this day.



Kawasaki KZ400 KZ500 KZ550 Z400 Z500 Z550 G400 GPZ550 Complete Workshop Service Repair Manual 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985

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