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Lucass83
'77 GS750 Lowered Suspension
I just bought a 1977 GS750 and was wondering if there is any aftermarket parts or something I could do to lower my rear suspension??? and if i lower the rear, do i have to lower the front suspension?Tags: None
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tracy borchert
You can lower your forks if you want. I did, just about 3/4" I wanted the bike to sit level. But that is up to you.
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Tracy,
VERY sweet bike. I had an 81 750EX before I got my current '82 1100E, but it never looked anywhere near that good!
Mike
1982 GS1100EZ
Text messages with my youngest brother Daniel right after he was paralyzed:
Me: Hey Dan-O. Just wanted to say howdy & love ya!
Dan-O: Howdy and Love you too. Doing good, feeling good.
Me: Give 'em hell, Little Bro!
Dan-O: Roger that! :)
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bobo
tracy, how did you paint that rear fender ? i presume it was chrome, so how did you prep. it ?...b.b.
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tracy borchert
paint
It was, along with the front fender I had them bead blasted years ago when I had it painted the first time. They were prepped,primed then painted.I wanted the colors to flow from front to back,the more color the better.Thanks for the compliments guys.Originally posted by bobotracy, how did you paint that rear fender ? i presume it was chrome, so how did you prep. it ?...b.b.
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jlmoulto
Absolutely beautiful...I would be proud to own this bike.
Just curious, did you paint the engine? How did you accomplish the aluminum polishing?
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Sprockets
Whould you please post some pics of them?Originally posted by odl777I have some lowering blocks for sale. 30.oo or make an offer, lowers the rear about 2 incjes.
Here in Argentina you can't get those things from a local dealer (indeed, there is just a few original things you can get here for any 80' bike).
My idea is to copy them in stainless steel or any other resistant metal.
Do you have any problems with the weel touching the rear fender? Is there any lock for the springs or shock absorbers to prevent it? If you have them, please post photographs. Thanks! Emanuel
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tracy borchert
Thank You jlmoulto,I am proud of the way it has come out. No, the engine is black from the factory,the GS750T models were painted black in 1982 and 1983's. I used sanding blocks to sand off the clear coat from the aluminum. Then I used a dremel with polishing and buffing attachments to buff out the aluminum and chrome. I used rubbing compound and a lot of Mothers polishing compound. And of course,alot of elbow grease.:-DOriginally posted by jlmoultoAbsolutely beautiful...I would be proud to own this bike.
Just curious, did you paint the engine? How did you accomplish the aluminum polishing?
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rda738
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rda738
Do you hit on either the pipes or centerstand when lowered
Do you still have the blocks
Will they fit a GS 850 L
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tracy borchert
The pipe will drag if you are not careful when pulling out of a steep drive or over a speed bump. I usually ride around anything I can instead of riding over it.Yes, the lowering blocks are still on the bike.If your bike is not a shaft drive they will probably fit.:-DOriginally posted by rda738Do you hit on either the pipes or centerstand when lowered
Do you still have the blocks
Will they fit a GS 850 L
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