I ended up using a cooler off a GSX 750EF (or something like that); anything bigger just wouldn't fit in well between the tacho cable beneath and the bikini fairing (with the steering on full lock) above.
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I used one of Terry's adapters... works a treat, and I was able to rout the lines to the cooler underneath the tank, so that (IMO) it's all tidy and out of the way.
I ended up using a cooler off a GSX 750EF (or something like that); anything bigger just wouldn't fit in well between the tacho cable beneath and the bikini fairing (with the steering on full lock) above. -
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Its one of terry adaptors (sherriffbuck@yahoo.com) but modified to suit larger oil lines as he makes them for rubber hoses. More pics on here http://groups.msn.com/SuzukiGS1000sredones Message me if you like more details on what i did. And you PM message box is full.Comment
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Tom MLC
That's one of Terry's adapters. I bought one for my GS1100. Worked fine. Then I switched to an 1150 EFE cover. So Terry's setup is no longer needed. Here's what it looked like on my bike.

I now use -6 AN fittings & SS braided lines on both my bikes. Got them from Summit Racing. A lot less expensive than Earl's, or Russell's. Sorry, I have no pics yet of either bike. I'll hafta get some.Comment
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With my set-up having the lines running over the top of the engine, I'm using about 2/3 qt. over normal.Comment
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tfb
Well I estimate it could only have been about 100ml or so... but I can't be sure, 'coz I've never taken the oil & hoses off the bike, and measured the volume of oil it takes to fill them. So take Renobruce's estimate.
But look, all I do is what I've ever done after an oil change, ie. fill the oil to the upper level on the sight-glass, then run the engine for a couple of minutes, let the oil settle, then top up to the upper level again. Then forget about it.Comment
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Hey thanks for the kind words guys, here's a pic of the new MK5 version of my adapter. I also do complete kits now, if anyone's interested? Cheers, Terry.Comment
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