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  1. Leo310

    Got two more Suzuki tscc bikes, one a 750e and the other a 700e

    Here are the two new TSCC Suzuki's. The black one is the runner the blue one I'm not so sure about.
  2. Leo310

    Got two more Suzuki tscc bikes, one a 750e and the other a 700e

    Already learned that the 700 seat fits right on the 750!
  3. Leo310

    Got two more Suzuki tscc bikes, one a 750e and the other a 700e

    I rode the painted black 750 home. 750 was supposed to be a parts bike for the 700 but the 700 has many issues. Not sure what I want to do, except I want the dash from the 700 and the muffler from the 750. Anybody have ideas or need some parts?
  4. Leo310

    4 into 1 exhaust options 1983 GS750ES

    My bike actually runs pretty good, with a new clutch, stator, rectifier, and tires. It is much better than when I bought it. And the hard starting issue has been corrected. I ordered a jet kit for it, an 83 GS750 and got a kit for this version also an '83 model. The main jets in the kit were...
  5. Leo310

    4 into 1 exhaust options 1983 GS750ES

    Got it to idle real good enough and it's running good with pod filters and proper main jets. I have some noticeable hesitation at very small throttle openings. Looking for a 4 into 1 exhaust and they're not out there. Any suggestions?
  6. Leo310

    Got a complete GS750ES for $1k

    Pictures won't upload to proper size?
  7. Leo310

    Got a complete GS750ES for $1k

    Nice bike, no I didn't flip it for profit. Just trying to get a good pic of it for you all.
  8. Leo310

    Got a complete GS750ES for $1k

    I think I've got the carb leak sorted out. I keep forgetting to attach that second line on the petcock...
  9. Leo310

    Got a complete GS750ES for $1k

    Update, the old Suzuki is very easy to work on since I've modified it to be worked on. A few of you here on this side are damn hostile in a negative way.
  10. Leo310

    Got a complete GS750ES for $1k

    Songs in the background flagged a copyright statement, bye bye video
  11. Leo310

    Got a complete GS750ES for $1k

    No way I'm "Flipping" this bike as in I"m going to make some money? I've put easily $1600 of shop labor hours on this bike and I'm hopefully at the Bon Jovi point (half way there!). When I get stranded I call AAA and I've got RV and extended mileage coverage which costs a little extra but...
  12. Leo310

    Got a complete GS750ES for $1k

    Maybe the disconnected wire I found contributed to the blackened connectors? None of them are exactly melted. I could regret not swapping out the rear shock or not checking the valve clearances or not using new boot clamps or not buying new airbox boots etc. I'm just fixing the obvious things...
  13. Leo310

    Got a complete GS750ES for $1k

    Good tip on them other three engine side intake boots/carb holders. I'm inclined to move on, H*#)L $#@%T!, f$#@k. lol.
  14. Leo310

    Got a complete GS750ES for $1k

    It was on facebook market place. It was about 25 miles away from me. Seller had it at $1500 and pretty much said you have to make an offer in person. It was available for a couple weeks. Wife says whatever I paid it was too much.
  15. Leo310

    Got a complete GS750ES for $1k

    No many working on these bikes today. Maybe a sticky on the airbox removal situation? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6-Udo8a5DU I've painted myself into a corner, got to get that screw out and then the other and put the engine side intake boot on and pry bar in them carbs etc. If I can...
  16. Leo310

    Got a complete GS750ES for $1k

    Damn right, it' going to be running like a good one should!
  17. Leo310

    Got a complete GS750ES for $1k

    Glad you asked: 1997 CBR600, 2008 HD 1200R, 2004 DRZ400S with 17'' SM front wheel, 2019 Grom that will do 74mph confirmed GPS (video proof), and another '83 GS750ES
  18. Leo310

    Got a complete GS750ES for $1k

    For sure, I didn't get the carbs right the first few times. Eventually I noticed that I overlooked the pickup tube and channel in the float bowl. Still #3 carb leaked gas bad. Long story short, the leak was not coming from the #3 float bowl or the float piston/plunger. Agreed the bike...
  19. Leo310

    Got a complete GS750ES for $1k

    It started with choke and would not take throttle inputs. I felt like I'd could get it going. Did oil change. Bought carb rebuild kit and removed and cleaned carbs four times and still carb #3 leaked gas. Called local shop and got the important tip on how to fix leaky carb without separating...
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