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  • jwhelan65
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    Tighter and clean no more droops...





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  • jwhelan65
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    Have been debating rear signals for awhile now, the stockers were just to big, clumsy and droopy. I could not find a pair of flushmounts that I liked and honestly IMO they tend to look like they don't belong regardless of size shape or color. So this is what I came up with. Found a set of fronts from an 85 1150 on ebay, they are a full two inches shorter than the stock 700's. I removed the inner flashing and wiring and converted double contact flasher side to a single contact bulb like the rears...





    Last edited by Guest; 05-26-2010, 08:13 PM.

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  • jwhelan65
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    Originally posted by salty_monk View Post
    Thanks mate. I will be stealing the FX panels I think... How is that material to sit on?

    As well as soft foam I'm also dealing with slippery surface. Yours looks much better.

    Question is now whether I buy a spare to mess with or take the bike out of action & mess with the one I have
    Dan,

    Excuse the late response, the seating material grips quite well and seems to hold its form also, time will tell.

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  • salty_monk
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    Thanks mate. I will be stealing the FX panels I think... How is that material to sit on?

    As well as soft foam I'm also dealing with slippery surface. Yours looks much better.

    Question is now whether I buy a spare to mess with or take the bike out of action & mess with the one I have

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  • jwhelan65
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    Originally posted by salty_monk View Post
    Joe,

    Any chance you can post the "recipe" on your seat. I can't find it anywhere. What material is that? Presumably you had them add white piping.

    Did you get them to do any foam work?

    Cheers,

    Dan

    Dan,

    I sent the seat to sargents and had them recover it. The seat areas were done in CarbonFX and the rear and center panels in a matte vinyl black. The piping was added in white for an extra charge. The foam was in really good shape but when the strap was removed it left a groove in the foam so I had them cut that out and reinforce that area with a new piece.





    Last edited by Guest; 03-23-2010, 12:24 AM.

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  • cyclefvr2
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    hi joe, i went through a new battery on mine, i found the wires were dirty and broken going from the rectifier,and the box under the side panel ,you might want to double check the connectors, i know you bike is restored but it seems some how riding,and vibrating (bumps) ect... worked them loose

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  • salty_monk
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    Joe,

    Any chance you can post the "recipe" on your seat. I can't find it anywhere. What material is that? Presumably you had them add white piping.

    Did you get them to do any foam work?

    Cheers,

    Dan

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  • vista461
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    I love your bike, looks AWESOME!

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  • jwhelan65
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    Finished the valve adjustment today, some what tedious but not as hard as I anticipated. Hats off to Steve and his infinite wisdom, narrowed my starting issues down to a lame battery...

    Last edited by Guest; 03-22-2010, 02:01 PM.

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  • jwhelan65
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    Billy is correct, it is a dimple used as a guide to compress the fork spring down so that you can release the c-clip. You could try soaking it with some PB blaster to free it up. Unfotunately mine were beyond that. If possible try and save the clips, they are no longer available from Suzuki.

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  • Billy Ricks
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    Originally posted by Rkt-Rch View Post
    My 85 GS700ES does have the allen head hole in the cap/plug/whatever but is unuseable. Clip ?? All I see is rust !
    It's not really an allen key hole just a dimple. There is a clip that is supposed to keep the plug in place then rust holds it in place. I'd be willing to bet your fork oil looks like mud.

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  • jwhelan65
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    Video in the works....

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  • Rkt-Rch
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    " RODNEY KING " Said and he's not the sharpest tool in the shed !

    " Can't we all just get along " I love to read the ALL the information before I try and repair my GS... Some correct and some not, but at least I learn more about the do and do not's. Iv'e ridden / repaired bikes for 30+ years and by being a member here I learn somthing new everyday. My 85 GS700ES does have the allen head hole in the cap/plug/whatever but is unuseable. Clip ?? All I see is rust ! LOL I'm thinking about just getting another pair of forks and bench rebuild them so I can ride..

    Rode about 8 miles yesterday (While it was snowing/flurrying) crazy I know but being from Ca I just want to ride!

    Gettting back to this swet looking GS700ES I still would like to hear it !!!l

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  • renobruce
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    Originally posted by jwhelan65 View Post
    Now you may be on to something Bruce.."The Worlds most wanted Wiener Delivered" !
    I could go for about 5 of them smothered in chili and cheese...and fries of course.

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  • jwhelan65
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    Originally posted by renobruce View Post
    As long as we are hijacking....Joe, I'm really hungry. Do you deliver?
    Now you may be on to something Bruce.."The Worlds most wanted Wiener Delivered" !

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