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  1. dgates1

    Pic of the week game

    Also voting redman. Looks like a narcissistic paint job! :cool:
  2. dgates1

    How to raise the needle?

    I'd go back to the pilot jets... either clogged (running out of gas can send the gritty bits through the carb) or you need to go back to the stock size since you are running a stock airbox.
  3. dgates1

    GS550e What the heck? Is this by design or a pervious owners mistake?

    I zoomed in and it looks like someone replaced the screws that are used to adjust the balance of the throttle plates on the carbs. Those balance screws are too long and will hit the choke rail. Need to install the OEM setup or get shorter screws. See the post below on the screws I used to...
  4. dgates1

    Pic of the week game

    Sorry... I forgot to log on and vote on Friday! Was a busy day. This photo was taken right when I got home after purchasing my bike in May 2015. It was a good day.
  5. dgates1

    Newbie through and through

    It's alive!! Sounds like a hanging idle... too lean without the airbox.
  6. dgates1

    Pic of the week game

    Couldn't get out to ride this week, so had to dig up an old one. There's clouds in it, although not spectacular... This was just before we left Sturgis to ride home. I'll submit this one so I can get my goose egg and eat. LOL
  7. dgates1

    what did you wrench on today??

    Well, wasn't planning on wrenching quite yet, but I ordered a cushion for my side stand with some other parts to fix some oil leaks (fork seals, tach gear, cam chain tensioner) and thought I would just throw this on the bike... That's not gonna fit!! Never noticed the "tang" on the side stand...
  8. dgates1

    Brake Caliper Piston Wear

    I agree the line does look a little shorter than it should be for that routing.
  9. dgates1

    New to me 1977 GS550

    Nice looking bike for sure! Is that a Datsun pick up behind it?
  10. dgates1

    Pic of the week game

    Also voting for trevor and his sweet 10-year old Mullet!! LOL I started out on two 1978 Yamaha GT80's that my grandpa had for us to run around the farm with. Couldn't wait to get done with lunch so we could get back on them. Great memories, but I don't have any pics I could come up with.
  11. dgates1

    Clicking and not turning over

    Check all connections to the starter.. Lead from the solenoid, ground cable for starter, starter button, etc..
  12. dgates1

    Continued Hard Starting Woes

    My guess would also be the choke pickup path from the bottom of the bowl. I thought mine were clear until I hit them a second time with cleaner and compressed air. They were indeed NOT all clear. Page 51 on the tutorial from Ed. Run an aux tank and try to start it to rule out the petcock. Also...
  13. dgates1

    Ground Loops, Mystery Fuse, and Bad Crimpers

    I ordered this one from Amazon. Worked great.
  14. dgates1

    Pic of the week game

    Voting for gustovh​ and his "golf cart"
  15. dgates1

    '83 550: Leaking Fuel, Can't Idle

    I'd check you float bowl gaskets. Forgot to tighten the screws on one bowl one time and created a leak while running. If you haven't fully gone through your carbs... and did it well. You need to. From Ed's Signature --->> Carb rebuild...
  16. dgates1

    Pic of the week game

    I'll vote for gustovh​ this week. I like the story as well. Doesn't look like a place you should be on that motorcycle. Perhaps a covered wagon... surprised he didn't "die of dysentery" :biggrin-new:
  17. dgates1

    When your Petcock is too big for its britches

    Found this.. under previous part number. Might be worth a call to see if they actually have it in stock. https://www.motosport.com/oem-parts/part-number/44300-41371
  18. dgates1

    Pic of the week game

    Anybody ever seen a cult classic movie from 1990 called Pump Up the Volume?? Love Christian Slater in this one. This is the theme song as he comes on the air with his pirate radio station.
  19. dgates1

    Trottle.

    1+ on the rear brake. Makes controlling tight, slow turns manageable. If you start to tip, a little bit of throttle is actually your friend. Makes the bike want to stand up. This guy explains it pretty well. https://youtu.be/6JCEZfXVk9M?si=_tgvQF230Mj81QNI
  20. dgates1

    79 850G Choke Cable Replacement?

    The "correct" starter (choke) cable is part # 11 on the link below. Not available but can search the Suzuki part number to find them on eBay usually - https://www.adeptpowersports.com/oem-parts/1979-suzuki-gs850g-handlebar-front-fender-assembly.html Part # 64 and 65 on the one below for the...
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