Review: Kawasaki GPZ 1000 RX – ZXT00A (1986 – 1988) Specs & Features

Attribute Specification
Production Years 1986 – 1988
Engine Type 997cc Liquid-cooled, 16-valve, Inline-4
Oil Capacity 3.5 Liters
Recommended Oil SAE 10W-40 to 20W-50 (JASO MA2)
Tire Size (Front) 120/80-16 60V
Tire Size (Rear) 150/80-16 71V
Battery Type YB14L-A2
Spark Plug NGK DR8ES or DR8ES-L

The Kawasaki GPZ 1000 RX (ZXT00A) holds a unique place in motorcycling history as the machine that briefly claimed the title of the world’s fastest production motorcycle upon its 1986 debut. While its predecessor, the GPZ900R, was a lightweight revolution, the 1000 RX was Kawasaki’s first serious foray into utilizing a perimeter steel frame (dubbed the “E-Box”) combined with a significantly updated 125hp engine, setting the stage for the legendary ZX-10 and ZZR series.

Engineering Analysis: The ZXT00A Platform

At the heart of the GPZ 1000 RX is a 997cc liquid-cooled inline-four. Unlike the 900R, the RX utilized larger valves, lighter pistons, and 34mm Keihin CVK carburetors. The chassis was a radical departure; the E-Box frame was designed to increase rigidity for high-speed stability, though it added weight, bringing the dry mass to approximately 238kg. This weight necessitated the use of 16-inch wheels both front and rear—a hallmark of mid-80s performance design intended to sharpen steering response.

Maintenance Specifications

1. Lubrication System

For the ZXT00A engine, maintaining oil shear stability is critical due to the high-revving nature of the 16-valve head. The system requires 3.5 liters of oil. We recommend a high-quality mineral or semi-synthetic oil meeting JASO MA2 standards to ensure the wet clutch operates without slipping. Depending on ambient temperatures, 10W-40 is standard, but 20W-50 is preferred for high-load or warm-climate touring.

2. Tires and Pressures

The 16-inch wheel configuration is sensitive to pressure fluctuations.

  • Front: 120/80-16 60V – 2.5 bar (36 psi)
  • Rear: 150/80-16 71V – 2.5 bar (36 psi) for solo riding; 2.9 bar (42 psi) for high-speed or pillion use.

Using modern radial-equivalent compounds can significantly improve the handling characteristics over the original bias-ply feel.

3. Electrical and Ignition

The ignition system relies on NGK DR8ES or DR8ES-L spark plugs. For optimal combustion efficiency, the electrode gap must be maintained between 0.6 – 0.7 mm. The electrical system is powered by a 14Ah YB14L-A2 lead-acid battery; however, many modern restorers opt for AGM equivalents to prevent acid overflow near the frame.

Expert Verdict

The GPZ 1000 RX remains a formidable “Youngtimer” classic. While it lacks the flickability of modern superbikes, its high-speed stability and engine torque make it an exceptional long-distance sport-tourer. Proper maintenance of the cooling system and valve clearances (every 10,000 km) is essential to preserve the longevity of this 160-mph icon.

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