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  1. 1978GS750E

    Wiring Ignition for 1979 gs750EN

    You might want to download the service manual as it has a wiring diagram. https://gsarchive.bwringer.com/mtsac/~cliff/storage/gs/GS750_Service_Manual_early8valve.pdf
  2. 1978GS750E

    82-83 GS1100E carbs BS34SS

    Great! I'm just looking for a stock set if you can piece one together. I am using the stock airbox so pods will not be needed. They are going on a '83 GS1100E with a Delkevic exhaust so stock jetting will work. :cool:
  3. 1978GS750E

    Float height setting

    You can find a copy of the service manual on Bikecliff's website. https://gsarchive.bwringer.com/mtsac/~cliff/storage/gs/GS550_77-82_all.pdf
  4. 1978GS750E

    82-83 GS1100E carbs BS34SS

    Looking for a set of carbs for a '82-'83 GS1100E. Must be in rebuildable condition, (aka: NO JUNK!):rolleyes: Send a PM if you have a set to sell.
  5. 1978GS750E

    1982 and 83 GS1100g parts for sale

    PM sent.............
  6. 1978GS750E

    First production10 second motorcycle?

    Saw this and I immediately thought of Rob S! I don't know why?:p https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/motorcycles/the-first-production-bike-to-run-a-10-second-quarter-mile/ar-AA20xR5C?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=69daacec172440 c999873ceb8536d34f&ei=17
  7. 1978GS750E

    Starter motor needs a tap to work recently

    Hold the phone! You do not have to remove all that stuff to get the starter out. There are only 2 bolts and a cable that need to be removed. A ratchet with an extension and a socket can get it out. It's not fun but it can be done!:cool:
  8. 1978GS750E

    Need Help Valuing My "Unique" Exhaust

    Unless you already have a set of stock pipes, I would hold on to the RC pipe. Stock pipes in good condition are very hard to find. Ask me how I know! :eek:
  9. 1978GS750E

    Maybe the most "cobbled-together" bike I have ever purchased!

    Got the recovered seat back on it, along with a new Delkevic stainless exhaust. Still working out some electrical demons and have to paint the tank, but I'll get there eventually!
  10. 1978GS750E

    Maybe the most "cobbled-together" bike I have ever purchased!

    It's starting to come together! Had a neighbor help stick the engine back in the frame this afternoon. It's actually starting to look like a motorcycle again!
  11. 1978GS750E

    1983 GS1100 emissions sticker needed

    See above!............
  12. 1978GS750E

    Maybe the most "cobbled-together" bike I have ever purchased!

    Got the engine rebuilt. Time to get the black paint off of it! This is what it ended up looking like: Used my pressure washer with a sandblaster attachment on it. It made quick work of the rattle can paint. Now to add some silver rattle can paint!
  13. 1978GS750E

    1983 GS1100 emissions sticker needed

    A bigger copy:.............
  14. 1978GS750E

    1983 GS1100 emissions sticker needed

    Is this what you need? If you can wait on it, send me a PM with your address and I'll drop it in the mail to you.:cool:
  15. 1978GS750E

    Rockauto Discount Codes

    Yahoo, here's another that's good until April 24th 334145016219837994
  16. 1978GS750E

    BOTM for March 2026

    And the BOTM for March 2026 has a new home as of this afternoon! :cool: And yes.........I did direct him to this website for all things Suzuki! :p
  17. 1978GS750E

    BOTM for March 2026

    That pic is with the bike parked where my truck is normally parked. You should see the side of the garage that I work in! It's not so tidy! :p
  18. 1978GS750E

    BOTM for March 2026

    Yeah Dave, I had to have Diablo Cycle make me a set of decals for this bike as they were not available in those colors. They only had the ones for a red bike. This bike had a windjammer fairing and a set of K&E Engineering saddlebags on it when I got it. I paid $200 for the bike because the PO...
  19. 1978GS750E

    Someone should snag this fast not mine 81 1100e

    https://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/forum/featured-forums/gs-motorcycle-discussion-area/1784610-1980-or-1982-gs1100e-which-would-you-choose Maybe check out his original post regarding this bike.
  20. 1978GS750E

    Maybe the most "cobbled-together" bike I have ever purchased!

    Still waiting on a few engine parts so I went ahead and started the reassembly process. It's nice to finally get it on the lift and to see some progress being made. Now to figure out how much I can add to it without affecting the engine installation.
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