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Air or not? (on 1980 GS1000G)

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My GS1000G forks have no facility for adding air. At the tops of the stanchions (where these are clamped by the top yoke / tree), there is just a threaded plug which has a female hexagon in the centre of which is the head of a slot-headed screw.

All the manuals I've been able to find and download suggest that all the GS1000 forks have pneumatic assistance with Schraeder valves at the tops for adding/removing air.

My bike looks extremely un-messed with, so I'd be very surprised if the forks have been altered in any way, but being a total newbie to these machines, I'b be very appreciative of any expert advice on whether my forks are stock or not.

Thanks in advance, Jon.
 
If you can't add air the forks are not stock for a 1980 1000G, well at least the tops of them aren't. A picture would help to determine what you have in there, but it kinda sounds like an E model forks, possibly. Upgrade your front springs if you haven't done so already and be done with adding air anyways. If those are the stock springs they're way overdue for new ones anyways. Sonic springs are the way to go in my mind. I used to use progressives but now that I've had some Sonics I'm a believer.
 
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Thanks Hog - yes, i think the caps on mine do look like that. It is (so the previous owner told me) a European bike which he bought in Italy 12 years ago. Does this add up?

I must see whether I can get back into my forum profile and add where i am, what bike etc.

Thanks again.

EDIT: re. adjustable pre-load - is there anything manual / handbook-wise on how this works? Or is it something already covered on this forum, or easy for somebody to explain?
 
Well I managed to add 'England' but there's no way I can find of adding what bike/s I have, or anything else. I realise Japanese stuff is generally relatively hi-tech but that doesn't mean everyone who owns a Jap bike has any understanding of techie stuff! This is not a very user-friendly forum - not if you're a technophobe like me anyway...
 
Thanks Hog - yes, i think the caps on mine do look like that. It is (so the previous owner told me) a European bike which he bought in Italy 12 years ago. Does this add up?

I must see whether I can get back into my forum profile and add where i am, what bike etc.

Thanks again.

EDIT: re. adjustable pre-load - is there anything manual / handbook-wise on how this works? Or is it something already covered on this forum, or easy for somebody to explain?

That adds up - Euro spec. The preload adjustment is simple, just turn the screw fitting and you can firm up (clockwise) or soften (anti-clockwise) the ride. Just make sure each side is the on the same setting.
 
Just get some straight rate Sonic springs and new fork oil. You don't need no stinking air.
 
Well I managed to add 'England' but there's no way I can find of adding what bike/s I have, or anything else...

That's okay. When you see what others have under the line at the bottom of the post, that is information they have put in their Signature, found in "My Profile", then look for the "About Me" Tab. All of that information can be edited under "Forum Actions", "Edit Profile"
 
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It helps knowing what rock you're on for sure. I actually didn't know the Euro bikes were different like that, very cool. But again, a new set of sonics will go a long way.
 
The technical side of this forum might be hard to get to grips with but the people on it are great. I've just had a go at tinkering with the 'signature' thing so it shows my bikes. Let's see whether it worked....
 
The technical side of this forum might be hard to get to grips with but the people on it are great. I've just had a go at tinkering with the 'signature' thing so it shows my bikes. Let's see whether it worked....

It works. Really rather simple after you learn how wasn't it?
 
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