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  • Loki

    #166
    Originally posted by SVSooke
    I think you may be right.with the self cancel the E should have different wiring.


    It is different. The center location wire on the switch is in a different location on the plug so wasn't picking up the flasher.

    Re-wired it at the plug and now works great. Took the centering spring out of the switch and now I gots me some of dem dare winkers

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    • CocoTiTs

      #167
      Wow! Loki great job! I picked up mine on the 14th and I am so excited you made it look easy everything you posted. I believe I have the same bike as you. My frame vin is gs1000-511573 motor vin is gs1000-118126. How do mine compare to yours? Eric (7981gs) frame number is 796 numbers before mine. And his is a 78 gs1000. My registration says mine is a 77.

      Wow I have so many question for you and your build. You did an amazing job. Props to you. And in such a short amount of time! good job have fun!

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      • CocoTiTs

        #168
        Here's my bike.

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        • Guest

          #169
          This is what it looked like when it was new.
          What you have is a "Skunk" at least that's what we call them here, because of the white stripe in the indent and the black background.
          They were great machines in their day, and still great bikes.

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          • CocoTiTs

            #170
            Originally posted by sedelen
            This is what it looked like when it was new.
            What you have is a "Skunk" at least that's what we call them here, because of the white stripe in the indent and the black background.
            They were great machines in their day, and still great bikes.
            Wow that really does look like its it! And he gave me mirrors to go with it. Look like those. So what exactly does that mean I have. Year and model ? Does that make it a 77 78 gs1000 S or E

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            • SVSooke

              #171
              It's 78 GS1000EC,the last letter(C) is the year code for 78 and in most cases redundant.I don't know how it woks in Cali but might it have been registered late in 77?

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              • Guest

                #172
                Originally posted by CocoTiTs
                Wow that really does look like its it! And he gave me mirrors to go with it. Look like those. So what exactly does that mean I have. Year and model ? Does that make it a 77 78 gs1000 S or E
                This is a '78 GS1000E, the only year the bike was produced with the indents and the first year of production for the GS1000. This one had about 500 miles on it when it was taken.

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                • Loki

                  #173
                  Originally posted by CocoTiTs
                  Wow! Loki great job! I picked up mine on the 14th and I am so excited you made it look easy everything you posted. I believe I have the same bike as you. My frame vin is gs1000-511573 motor vin is gs1000-118126. How do mine compare to yours? Eric (7981gs) frame number is 796 numbers before mine. And his is a 78 gs1000. My registration says mine is a 77.

                  Wow I have so many question for you and your build. You did an amazing job. Props to you. And in such a short amount of time! good job have fun!

                  Thanks for the props, was a good build and the end result is a very quick and great ride. Nice E model you have there, my frame number is 106055 and it's a 78 plain ole early C model.

                  Any questions you have feel free to ask, be glad to help as it's all fresh in my head.

                  Just know I spent 420 hours working it to get it to this point, hope that helps in calculations.

                  I would love to share how much I spent $$$ wise, but on purpose I refused to keep track as it did not matter to me. If I had to venture a guess I would say north of 2000 bucks,
                  Last edited by Guest; 06-16-2012, 09:41 PM. Reason: typo

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                  • Loki

                    #174
                    Bike running great. If I have 1 complaint it would be the rear end, feels kinda squishy when I take turns smartly. Gonna pop for some new shocks here soon, maybe some Ohlins or YSS piggybacks.

                    Ya only live once

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                    • 7981GS

                      #175
                      Progressive's or those highly touted Hagon's might save you some coins for gasoline.

                      Eric

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                      • Loki

                        #176
                        Originally posted by 7981GS
                        Progressive's or those highly touted Hagon's might save you some coins for gasoline.

                        Eric
                        Got a pair of the cheapo RFY shocks off ebay. Lower clevis is a throw away, to thin in all the wrong spots, gonna make up some new and try em out. 100 bux, the rest of the shock seems of decent fit and finish.

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                        • bdydrppup

                          #177
                          Man that thing turned out killer! Love it

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                          • Loki

                            #178
                            Waited 6 weeks, finally got some wax on her painted bits, couple videos: :s




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                            • 7981GS

                              #179
                              Excellent!!!!!!
                              I liked the second video much better!

                              WTG!!!!!!


                              Eric

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                              • John Kat
                                Forum Sage
                                • Oct 2010
                                • 1433
                                • France

                                #180
                                Congratulations!
                                The bike looks better than new
                                sigpicJohn Kat
                                My bikes: CB 77, GS 1000 ST Cafe Racer with GSXR 1052 engine, GS 1000 ST, XR 41 Replica with GS 1085 engine,
                                GS 1100 SZ Katana with GS 1135 EFF engine, KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020

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