Just found and read 29 pages on your GS1000 E restore. I have been restoring my 1978 GS1000 E for the last year and a half. I got it where I could ride it last September and have been doing small cosmetics projects on it since then. I learned quite a bit by everyone's posts. I will be doing the rear shocks by tearing them down as shown in your post. I also found a correct pattern seat cover that I will be installing soon. Post pictures when your done. The GSResources have been and will continue to be a great resource for all GS Suzuki owners. Keep posting tips and where to find hard to find parts.
My bikes.
1978 Suzuki GS1000 E (Skunk) riding and still polishing to showroom condition. Original, third and last owner of this bike (at least as long as I am alive).
1978 Suzuki GS1000 C next project.
Not flush so I'll see if I can get a nut welded on at work.Hope it work like I've heard here.Sorry no pics to POed at myself
Put air to the caliper and blew out 1 piston,Just grand.So apart comes the caliper,no problems with those Allens there TG.Tried air to both the fluid and bleeder holes.No joy.Desperate measures I took a pipe wrench to the top of the piston to break it free.That worked and didn't leave much of a scar.Bit of air and it popped up and almost hit my head!As soon as I get the bolt out I'm painting the master and caliper with caliper paint.







.Grrrr.........
See if he got something done today






.Last big piece I need done before the reassembly starts.
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