78 GS1000 left for dead

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  • Busa1300
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    I’ll do it the way Yoshimura did it back in the day.

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  • slayer61
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    Originally posted by Rob S.
    Oil cooler mounting suggestion: mount it upside down and run the lines on top of the engine in the gas tank tunnel.
    To each, his own, brother. I put my cooler fittings on top, because I wanted the cooler to retain the oil in it during off time, and used black braided lines for a "stealth" look. I get wanting a wrap around arrangement as well.

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  • Rob S.
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    Oil cooler mounting suggestion: mount it upside down and run the lines on top of the engine in the gas tank tunnel.

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  • dorkburger
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    Wow, hard to believe indeed. Seems like it was just a little bit ago.

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  • Busa1300
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    Hard to believe it’s been almost 10 years since the last time my black GS was out in the sun…

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  • Busa1300
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    Thanks.
    It says I’m a newby…but I’ve been here for probably 10 years. Somehow my account got deleted by inactivity or something. Bit of a break this weekend, but will be back at it a little more next week getting oil cooler mount figured, and a seat foam cut to shape

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  • slayer61
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    Brother I thought you were from the other side of the pond! Welcome to GSR! I'm still lovin' the skunk.

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  • Busa1300
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    Put a set of new AM22-AM23 tires on my other set of EPM wheels. Had a rear rotor carrier made to use my Kosman rotor. Front wheels are using first generation Kosman floating rotors with AP Lockheed calipers and GS1100 swingarm… will try to fit at some point my Cal-Fab swingarm.
    …much more test fitting to go before I tear it all apart and, and then do final build…

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  • Busa1300
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    Next…collected a few more bits for it
    Will start new thread when I get started on it…hopefully a little later this year.

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  • Busa1300
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    Out of the 4 stroke building loop for a while.
    Rebuilt my Suzuki RGV VJ21 and VJ23, along with my RZV500R and just recently my 73 Suzuki TM powered TS400.

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    Have a few small items I need to do on some older projects this year, but I think my skunk 78 GS1000 is going to be next on the table.
    …A bike I have owned for 17 years now….
    Last edited by Busa1300; 05-04-2025, 06:22 PM.

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  • Spyder
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    Trailer down to Brown County. Lot of good twisty roads down there. There is a rally down there every year in June. You should consider coming. No GS required, lol.

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  • busa1300
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    Originally posted by Spyder
    The group I ride with, are mostly from the Mishawaka area, with a few from Elkhart and Southbend. We venture into Elkhart now and then. Maybe we can get a ride dialed in over the summer.
    I head into Mishawaka just about every week for one thing or another.....more options for food.
    Next time you think you might head into Elkhart, try to let me know ahead of time and I can give your group a peak in the shed with all my projects.

    Originally posted by alke46
    Sounds like you just described my location except for the fact that I have to go about six hours to get to the good stuff. Must be why I trailer everywhere now.
    Definitely nothing very good in my area for entertaining riding....I have one road that I ride that goes north along a river for about a 30 mile stretch that I enjoy....thats about it though.
    Not sure where I would trailer to......actually use my van as its easier than a trailer.

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  • Spyder
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    The group I ride with, are mostly from the Mishawaka area, with a few from Elkhart and Southbend. We venture into Elkhart now and then. Maybe we can get a ride dialed in over the summer.

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  • alke46
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    Originally posted by busa1300
    Roads in my area are great if you like straight lines...and corn fields to look at.
    Sounds like you just described my location except for the fact that I have to go about six hours to get to the good stuff. Must be why I trailer everywhere now.

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  • busa1300
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    Originally posted by Spyder
    I'm down by Knox. I ride with a group a few times a year, and we head up to Michigan for food, and change of scenery. Most roads around us are quite boring as far as cornering. There are some better spots up there, just have to pick ones that have been maintained. Potholes can be brutal up there. I ride a '95 GSXR750W, and have an '83 GS750T (currently dead). I think I've asked you in the past, but where are you?
    I?m a few miles east of Elkhart.
    Roads in my area are great if you like straight lines...and corn fields to look at.
    I always head into Michigan or a bit south to Lake Wawasee area...
    My strokers don?t venture out too far from home, but I?ll take the SuperDuke anywhere.

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