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Just bought this brute of a GS1000 from its only owner, after a heads-up from Tom MLC of this site. The original owner said he bought it new in 1978, carefully broke it in for 1,000 miles, then took it to Russ Collins Engineering for what he termed the Stage 2 treatment. This included porting and polishing the head, installation of race cams, bore to 1173 cc and box-forged pistons, Barnett clutch basket, springs and plates, Gerex ignition, automobile coils of some kind, Mikuni 29mm smoothbores with velocity stacks, and a Supertrapp competition header. It's got some other period paraphernalia as well: some sort of unidentifiable steering damper, a fork brace and a Lockhart oil cooler.
The guy I bought it from had clearly moved on to other projects, and the bike only had 8,600 miles on the clock. Almost all of the information he gave about the modifications was pulled from his memory, so I took it for a test ride. It started readily when cold, emitting a belligerent snarl, came off the choke quickly, and threatened to rip my arms off every time I twisted the throttle.
So I bought it. The asking price was $1495, which seemed reasonable, considering it came with new tires, a fresh tuneup, and some good bits that I can use on my other, more mannerly GS1000, namely the original clutch basket and plates (barely used), a new Supertrapp can, a strong rack and backrest, and a spare copper head gasket for when I blow the old one.
Okay, that's a long preamble to this question: anyone know much about the RC Engineering (the RC standing for Russ Collins, which I learned from Google) Stage 2 upgrade?
Second question: 29mm smoothbores were probably the best you could do in 1978. I'd like to replace the velocity stacks with K&N pods, to quiet the intake noise, and scrap the rusty old header for the same reason. Which carburetors would you speed demons recommend?
Thanks in advance for the help. I'll post some pictures shortly.
Jack
The guy I bought it from had clearly moved on to other projects, and the bike only had 8,600 miles on the clock. Almost all of the information he gave about the modifications was pulled from his memory, so I took it for a test ride. It started readily when cold, emitting a belligerent snarl, came off the choke quickly, and threatened to rip my arms off every time I twisted the throttle.
So I bought it. The asking price was $1495, which seemed reasonable, considering it came with new tires, a fresh tuneup, and some good bits that I can use on my other, more mannerly GS1000, namely the original clutch basket and plates (barely used), a new Supertrapp can, a strong rack and backrest, and a spare copper head gasket for when I blow the old one.
Okay, that's a long preamble to this question: anyone know much about the RC Engineering (the RC standing for Russ Collins, which I learned from Google) Stage 2 upgrade?
Second question: 29mm smoothbores were probably the best you could do in 1978. I'd like to replace the velocity stacks with K&N pods, to quiet the intake noise, and scrap the rusty old header for the same reason. Which carburetors would you speed demons recommend?
Thanks in advance for the help. I'll post some pictures shortly.
Jack