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    Looking for some part sources.

    I've got a 1979 GS1000L thats been kicking around in my family for quite some time. Now that the other projects are nearing completion I'm looking for some parts suppliers.

    I need to get some sort of rebuild kit, gasket set and most of the bearings for the bike.

    Anyone got any suggestions?

    #2
    For OE parts, motogrid.com has good prices and fast, but expensive, shipping.
    Ed

    To measure is to know.

    Mikuni O-ring Kits For Sale...https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...ts#post1703182

    Top Newbie Mistakes thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=171846

    Carb rebuild tutorial...https://gsarchive.bwringer.com/mtsac...d_Tutorial.pdf

    KZ750E Rebuild Thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...0-Resurrection

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      #3
      and "basscliff" should be here shortly with his welcome that's going to give you a plenty of information that you're after :-D
      GS850GT

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        #4
        Hey howdy hey!

        Mr. JeepDude,

        Here is the "official" unofficial, all-new, all-out, super-double-mega, all-purpose welcome. If you can't find it here, just ask!

        Let it be known that on this day you are cordially and formally welcomed to the GSR Forum as a Junior Member in good standing with all the rights and privileges thereof. Further let it be known that your good standing can be improved with pictures (not you, your bike)! :grin:

        Perhaps you've already seen these, but I like to remind all the new members. In addition to the
        carb rebuild series, I recommend visiting the garage section via the GSR Hompage and check out the Stator Papers. There's also a lot of great information in the Old Q&A section. I have some documentation on my little BikeCliff website to help get you familiar with doing routine maintenance tasks (note that it is 850G-specific but many tasks are common to all GS bikes). Other "user contributed" informational sites include those of Mr. bwringer, Mr. tfb and Mr. robertbarr.

        And here are some edited quotes from one of our dear beloved gurus, Mr. bwringer, with ideas on basic needs (depending on initial condition), parts, and accessories.

        ***********Quoted from Mr. bwringer************
        Carburetor maintenance:

        Replace the intake boot o-rings, and possibly the intake boots. Here's the procedure:
        http://bwringer.com/gs/intakeorings.html

        Here's an overview of what happens with this particular problem:
        http://cycleorings.com/intake.html

        You'll also want to examine the boots between the carbs and the airbox. There's a good chance these are OK, but check them over.

        And finally, if things still aren't exactly right, you'll want to order a set of o-rings for BS carbs from the GS owner's best friend, Robert Barr:
        http://cycleorings.com

        Once you receive these rare rings of delight, then you'll want to thoroughly clean and rebuild your carburetors. Here are step-by-step instructions that make this simple:
        http://thegsresources.com/gs_carbrebuild.htm
        ***********************************
        Every GS850 has (or had) a set of well-known issues that MUST be addressed before you have a solid baseline for further troubleshooting. It's a vintage bike, and it's quite common (as in, every single GS850 I have had contact with) that there are multiple problems that have crept up and slowly gotten worse over the years. It's not like a newer vehicle, where there's generally one problem at a time.

        These common issues are:

        1. Intake O-rings (install NEW OEM or Viton only - common nitrile o-rings will quickly deteriorate from heat)
        2. Intake Boots (install NEW -- these cannot be repaired)
        3. Valve clearances (more important than most people think)
        4. Carb/airbox boots
        5. Airbox sealing
        6. Air filter sealing
        7. Petcock (install a NEW one)
        8. On '79 models, install new points or Dyna electronic ignition (or at least verify that the old points are working correctly)
        9. On all models, it's fairly common to have problems with the spark plug caps. These are $3 or $4 each, and often worth replacing if you're keeping the stock coils/wires.
        10. Stock exhaust with NO leaks or holes -- good seals at the head and at the junctions underneath.
        ***************************************
        OEM Parts/Online Fiches:

        I would definitely double and triple the recommendations to use
        Cycle Recycle II and Z1 Enterprises as much as possible. These guys are priceless resources. Z1 tends to have slightly better prices, CRC2 has a wider range of goodies available. If you're near Indy and can bring in an old part to match, CRC2 has a vast inventory of used parts.

        http://denniskirk.com - Put in your bike model and see what they have.
        http://oldbikebarn.com - seems to be slowly regaining a decent reputation, but it's still caveat emptor. They don't have anything you can't get elsewhere at a better price anyway.
        http://www.babbittsonline.com/ - Decent parts prices. Spendy shipping. Don't give you part numbers at all. Useful cross-reference if you obtain a part number elsewhere. Efficient service.
        http://bikebandit.com - Fastest. Middlin' prices. Uses their own parts numbering system to obfuscate price comparisons -- can be very confusing for large orders. Cheapest shipping, so total cost usually isn't too bad.
        http://flatoutmotorcycles.com - Slow. Cheapest parts prices, crazy shipping costs. Don't expect progress updates or much communication. Real Suzuki part numbers.
        http://alpha-sports.com - Exorbitant parts prices. Different type of fiche interface that's quite useful at times, especially with superceded part numbers. Real parts numbers. Shipping cost and speed unknown due to insane, unholy pricing.

        Stainless Bolts, Viton o-rings, metric taps, dies, assorted hard-to-find supplies and materials, etc.:

        http://mcmaster.com - Fast, cheap shipping, good prices. No order minimum, but many items like bolts come in packs of 25 or 50. Excellent resource.
        http://motorcycleseatcovers.com - Great quality, perfect fit (on original seat foam), and available for pretty much every bike ever made. Avoid the textured vinyl -- it's perforated.
        http://newenough.com - You DO have riding gear, don't you? Great clearances, always outstanding prices and impeccable service.
        ***************End Quote**********************

        Here are some extra parts links:

        The Rice Paddy (salvage/used)
        http://www.ricepaddymotorcycles.com
        Ron Ayers Motorsports
        http://www.ronayers.com
        MR Cycles
        http://www.mrcycles.com

        Thanks for joining us. Keep us informed of your progress. There's lots of good folk with good experience here.

        Thank you for your indulgence,

        BassCliff
        (The unofficial GSR greeter)
        Last edited by Guest; 02-23-2008, 07:06 PM.

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          #5
          I reckon you will have VM carbs on your GS1000 so this is the link to the carb rebuild for your bike.

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            #6
            Originally posted by psyguy View Post
            and "basscliff" should be here shortly with his welcome that's going to give you a plenty of information that you're after :-D
            you see what i mean? :-D
            GS850GT

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              #7
              Welcome, I'm BassCliff

              Originally posted by psyguy View Post
              you see what i mean? :-D

              Mr. psyguy,

              I can't help it. I'm a welcome-aholic! Somebody slap me! #-o


              Thank you for your indulgence,

              BassCliff

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                #8
                Originally posted by JeepDude View Post
                I've got a 1979 GS1000L thats been kicking around in my family for quite some time. Now that the other projects are nearing completion I'm looking for some parts suppliers.

                I need to get some sort of rebuild kit, gasket set and most of the bearings for the bike.

                Anyone got any suggestions?
                Other than wheel bearings, which you can get at any bearing house, there's not really any bearings that don't last about forever on a GS.

                Why are you going to rebuild? Is the compression low?
                1978 GS 1000 (since new)
                1979 GS 1000 (The Fridge, superbike replica project)
                1978 GS 1000 (parts)
                1981 GS 850 (anyone want a project?)
                1981 GPZ 550 (backroad screamer)
                1970 450 Mk IIID (THUMP!)
                2007 DRz 400S
                1999 ATK 490ES
                1994 DR 350SES

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                  #9
                  I use mrcycles ALOT!
                  1983 GS 1100E w/ 1230 kit, .340 lift Web Cams, Ape heavy duty valve springs, 83 1100 head with 1.5mm oversized SS intake valves, 1150 crank, Vance and Hines 1150 SuperHub, Star Racing high volume oil pump gears, 36mm carebs Dynojet stage 3 jet kit, Posplayr's SSPB, Progressive rear shocks and fork springs, Dyna 2000, Dynatek green coils and Vance & Hines 4-1 exhaust.
                  1985 GS1150ES stock with 85 Red E bodywork.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Big T View Post
                    Other than wheel bearings, which you can get at any bearing house, there's not really any bearings that don't last about forever on a GS.

                    Why are you going to rebuild? Is the compression low?
                    It's sat in the weather for a very long time. Also is sort of an heirloom, so I wanted to do a frame up resto for the most part.

                    Thanks for the links guys and the warm welcome!

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