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My first project bike - 1980 GS550
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Hey!
I built an electronics tray for my bike and I need to do some rewiring. Do you know what size wire/type of wires I should use? Any guidance helps.
Thanks,
Mike
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Hey! My project is coming along. I am leanring so much - it's great!
Do any of you have resources about how to connect the throttle cable, choke cable to the carburetor? I can't figure it out on my own (remember: I'm new to this) and I can't find any resources that say how to do it. I'm assuming it's a pretty simple answer.
My bike is a 1981 GS 550 T. According to the shop manual I'm looking at it says the carburetor is a Mikuni GS32SS.
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Insert the greased brake spindle into the hole on the right side of the chassis. Now, hold the spring so the hooked end is forward, with the open end up. Mount it on the brake spindle. You will see a mushroom shaped tab on the chassis, the other end of the spring hooks on that. Install the brake pedal over the spring. When it's half way on, pry the hooked end under the brake pedal. Push the brake pedal all the way on and insert the bolt to tighten
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You all have been so much help! I got my previous questions figured out thanks to all of you.
Now...my next question. There is a spring that goes with the rear break. The problem is that I don't know where it connects! I've been able to figure out where everythign else goes by looking at the shop manual and schematics. But I just can't figure out where the spring goes. I'm assuming many people on this fourm know. haha. A litlte help please!
Motorcycle Rear Break Spring.jpgThe spring I'm talking about is listed as #8 in the photo. Sorry if the photo is small. I'm still trying to figure out a better way to post photos. I know there are different sections written about 'how to post photos'. I'm looking into them.
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Originally posted by Big T View PostThe part you're holding goes on the rear axle, between the wheel and the caliper holder
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Originally posted by LeT View PostJust saw this posted in the 4 cylinder engine forum, shows swing arm spindle bolts through for test bracket, as suggested above: https://imgur.com/a/CGy8eOT
For the OP, there is no such spacer on the swingarm bolt/spindle. You may have the correct spindle/bolt and the extra length is because you haven't mounted the part that then holds the passenger pegs and exhaust mounts.
Mine looked like this before disassembly.
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Just saw this posted in the 4 cylinder engine forum, shows swing arm spindle bolts through for test bracket, as suggested above: https://imgur.com/a/CGy8eOT
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I'm not sure but you might have muddled up your test wheel spindle with the swing arm spindle. They might both be the same diameter but different lengths, so not obvious at first. If expect the test wheel spindle to be longer.
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You all have been more helpful than you know. Thank you so much! I'm planning on making some substantial progress on this project over the next couple of weeks. Thanks.
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E01 is Suzuki-speak for 'General Export'. The specific code for the States is E03. It shouldn't make a lot of difference for you. You guys generally got higher bars than most, and different colour schemes to some markets. You may find some differences in the wiring, but these can be as small as a 5w taillight bulb for one market, and a 6w for another. If you need to cross-reference, try here: https://www.cmsnl.com/suzuki-gs550t-.../#.X9X909j7TIU.
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Thanks for all who replied. You've been helpful.
My bike is a 1981 GS550TX.
What is the meaning of the (E-01) in the workshop manual? I wan to make sure I'm looking at the right information.
Thanks,
Caferookie
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The part you're holding goes on the rear axle, between the wheel and the caliper holder
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And the part you're showing belong on the rear axle I think. You should go to BikeCliff's Website and download a workshop manual, much easier to see where everything belongs:
http://gsarchive.bwringer.com/ Scroll down the page for lots of tips and resources.
I would also advise you to sign up to a picture hosting site like flickr.com. Then you can embed pictures with better resulution. It's easier for people to see the the details in your picture if you do.
Secondly, if you aren't used to forums, don't take all comments seriously. Some people have no manners, and others have good intentions but don't know how to behave Most us of though, are awesome, helpful people
There's also some tips and "do these things first" in the forums, but I can't remember where..
Keep it up!
-Lars
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Congratulatulations on having started a project
Have you taken the footpegs off? On my gs750 the bolt goes through a hole in the footpegs/bracket. When they are off, the bolt is too long.
Lars, Norway
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Here is another picture of the part from a different angle. What is this? Does it belong here? What's it purpose?
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