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  1. kochic

    'notchy' steering 83 GS650GL

    If you have a welder, just run a bead inside the cup.The outer race will fall on the floor by itself.The weld shrink the cup.I removed a set last week. For the bottom bearing on the steering stem, I remove the rollers and with a torch I heat just a little spot red the inside race, once its red...
  2. kochic

    Steering head bearings

    I order 32005 and 32006 bearings when I need to change a set. Marc
  3. kochic

    Recommendations on best valve spring compressor for GS/KZ engines?

    I made one like a big c-clamp but adjustable both side, free, just scrap metal. I use the press drill for this too, free and very easy to use once your set up is made. Marc
  4. kochic

    1979 gs750e bobber project

    Where? This sound like a good deal. Marc
  5. kochic

    GSXR Wheel Selections

    This set up look good. Marc
  6. kochic

    anyone go for a ride today? Pics?

    Nice pictures Steve, I walked the dufferin islands with the family this summer really close to the falls but quite quiet.I'm not a Clifton hill fan. I really liked the Toronto power building. Marc
  7. kochic

    How can I make these RS34's work?

    I can trade and add money to even thing out. Marc
  8. kochic

    Cylinder Head Gasket

    I have a new OEM gasket for sale for40$.I would not reuse a fiber head gasket, maybe a MLS but only if I had no choice. Marc
  9. kochic

    Throttle and clutch cables?

    Motion sell a kit to make your cable, You can buy only the end you need too. This is the kit I have, Marc https://fortnine.ca/en/motion-pro-ca...IaArOQEALw_wcB
  10. kochic

    reinstalling swingarm (shaft drive) ....? ?

    Will see if that does not limit the movmement too much of maneuvering the swingarm into place. . No, you will be OK. Marc
  11. kochic

    Idiot stuff. Spark plug and plug cap issues

    NGK have solid terminal option for some plugs, lots of snowmobile use solid stud. Marc
  12. kochic

    reinstalling swingarm (shaft drive) ....? ?

    Bolt the driveshaft to the flange first and then slide the swingarm. All the big four use this kind of threaded insert for the swingarm, no choice with the driveshaft. The honda cb900 custom with 10 speed is really worst than a GK for this job. I removed one off a GK that I parted out yesterday...
  13. kochic

    reinstalling swingarm (shaft drive) ....? ?

    Its really easier without the final drive on.I use 2 black rubber bungee cords one for each side or a small pile of wood block under the swingarm. Marc
  14. kochic

    78 GS750 project in 🇨🇦

    Motion sell a kit to make your cable, You can buy only the end you need too. This is the kit I have, Marc https://fortnine.ca/en/motion-pro-cable-fittings-kit-01-0055?gclid=Cj0KCQjwgb3OBRDNARIsAOyZbxA4It7yH1sFFzywfKfLcN9KYdJammzCKnffM-ChyhiyDGlHqAL0uEIaArOQEALw_wcB
  15. kochic

    Looking for help with rearset upgrade in a 78 gs750

    First gen suzuki bandit are easy to fit and are rubber mounted. Marc
  16. kochic

    Shorter Side Stand for 82' GS1100E ?

    I have a 1991 gsxr 1100 sidestand on my '78 gs1000.Fitted after a 17" wheel swap. Marc
  17. kochic

    2.5 mini speedometer install and mount help

    I used the cheapest on ebay years ago on my savage bobber, still working with no problem.I had to put a relay for the neutral light, the polarity was not good. Yours look to have 2 wires for each idiot light, probably easier to fit.The pic is not very good, probably the same speedometer as...
  18. kochic

    Final Drive

    This is the part suzuki send you when you order a drive flange.It fit all drive shaft bike from 1979 to 2017. Marc
  19. kochic

    Dyna S ignition, what coils do I need?

    Never had a problem with stock coils and dyna S. Marc
  20. kochic

    Rim swapping

    First generation GSXR use 15mm front axle and 20mm rear axle, same as a GS ,at least a 1000.With a gs1100 aluminium swingarm you can fit a up to a 5.5 rear wheel. You will need an offset front sprocket, look for a kawasaki KZ splines, same as suzuki spline but easier to find and cheaper. Marc
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