Never throw out a phone number.. GS1000 Turbo
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Never throw out a phone number.. GS1000 Turbo
End of the year, going thru all the stuff piled on my desk. I came across a phone number on a piece of scrap paper marked GS1000 / GS1100. I couldn't remember what it was about, called the number and 24 hours later came home with a 1979 GS1000 with a MR Turbo kit installed and a 1980 GS1100L parts bike..... $700 Speedo on the 1000 shows 1770 miles. The 1100 fired right up, sounds good, The turbo bike is going to need a starter, turns over a time or two and then just gives up. I'll be parting out the 1100, The turbo bike will have to be back burnered for a while but I hope to get the project started by spring.Tags: None -
Score!!!!!! That was someone's Baby at some point.
Couldn't happen to a nicer GS'rLast edited by srsupertrap; 12-31-2011, 04:44 PM.Steve
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Sweet! A turbocharged liter bike... whoa.
How common were those conversions back in the day?
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Great score is right, along with some of your good deeds coming back around.
Rutting through the crap on my desk and all i found was a couple more bills to pay.
Sir, i have an aftermarket S fairing that would suit that brute.2@ \'78 GS1000Comment
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Much rarer than a 1979-80 Suzuki GS1000S. Kawasaki had ATP install their street Turbo kits on the 1979 Silver Blue Z-1R's. There are numerous links on the site that really go into the detailsSteve
1979 GS1000E (45 Yrs), 1981 GPz550 (11 Yrs)Comment
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7981GS
Want to sell it for $800 as is?
I'll be helping you out cleaning up the yard and adding to my mess all at the same time.
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Good times, PM me your e-mail, all send a pic of the "L" model. Missing the seat and side covers, the rest needs a severe cleaning but is in good shape. 11K miles
Stain,
Yes the bikes were in Red Hook, Apparently they sold at an auction and the buyer didn't pay for them.Comment
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