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Help, what model of GS 750 do I have?

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I bought a 1980 GS 750 this year and really enjoy it, however I'm not certain as to which model it is and that kind of info is pretty essential when trying to locate parts. There is a pic of the bike on my page if that helps.
It has the 4 valve / cylinder "tscc" engine, the headlight and gauges are the rectangular style , the tail light is the large style that continues the rear body line and the vin# GS75X514140
Any comments would be appreciated since right now I'm thinking it's either a GS750 EX or ET according to one parts source diagram, but the guy I bought it from ( who didn't seem all that reliable ) told me he thought it was a GS 750L because it has the 16valve engine and 'L' stood for 'late' model and the 'E' stood for 'early' model and would be the 8valve engine.:confused:
Thanks in advance for any input!:D
 
Welcome, Check out the gallery section of the GSR for many examples of the various GS models by year.
 
How do you know what model you have? I think mine is a 78' gs750E but I am not sure.
 
'L' stood for 'late' model and the 'E' stood for 'early' model and would be the 8valve engine.:confused:

HAHAHA. Why can't people just say "I don't know"??? Chef's right, you've got an ET. In '80 the model was "ET" and in '81 is was "EX". Not much other than very subtle cosmetic changes during those two years. The "L" is what Suzuki used to designate the cruiser version with the stepped seat, pulled back bars, shaft drive and 8 valve motor. If your 750 has rectangular valve cover end caps, chain drive, then you've got the 16 valve motor.

Love to see pics, btw.

Cheers.

Don
 
It's amazing what you will learn from the Model imfo & Gallery sections of this site.
 
Thanks to all!!!

Thanks to all!!!

Thanks to everyone that's responded. I now know for certain that it's a 1980 GS750 ET...like I said about the "early/late" guy, he didn't seem too with it.lol. All of the galleries are nice but you have both 8 & 16 valve bikes labeled as '80 GS 750 E, and some sites only list GS750 or GSX750 for 1980...soo it can get a bit confusing out there even with resources, but thanks to all of you I can be much more certain .:dancing:attached is a pic of her
 
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Cool. A couple of things that I see right off that you can do to help make it a better ride is to go through the front brake system real well and switch out those old lines for a set of steel braided lines. Makes a big difference. If the front end feels squishy, think about getting Progressive fork springs and run 15w fork oil. That will stiffen up the front end. And I don't know how well those old shocks work for you but I've never had much luck with the originals. I also went with Progressive for rear shocks. Better check the swing arm bearings and steering stem bearings just to make sure the entire suspension system is good to go. These are things that most PO's ignore completely.

Good luck. In '81, Suzuki ditched that chrome rail on the seat so you know that's the original.

Don
 
You must've had one of these!

You must've had one of these!

switch out those old lines for a set of steel braided lines. Makes a big difference.
think about getting Progressive fork springs and run 15w fork oil. That will stiffen up the front end.
And I don't know how well those old shocks work for you but I've never had much luck with the originals.
Better check the swing arm bearings and steering stem bearings just to make sure the entire suspension system is good to go. These are things that most PO's ignore completely.


I just bought another front brake lever/ master cylinder since the old one only had two screws that that weren't stripped, I'll have to look into the braided lines( good idea ).
I was just going to change the front fork oil because of the 'squish', so I'll be checking on trying to find some progressive springs too ...
The rear shocks are pretty well shot...not bottoming out, but far from stiff even when adjusted, so you hit that one dead on also...
Haven't actually given a proper go through of the steering stem yet( feels tight..) , and there isn't any discernable play in the swing arm, but I want to take it out to grease it anyway ( since there are no external grease fittings )
The PO definitely ignored many things on this machine, but I'm getting her back to life little by little...
I just sprung a leak in the cam cover gasket that oiled my knee on the way home last night, so I've got to locate / fabricate a new gasket now before Friday when I'm supposed to ride to Attica MI with my cousins Volusia group. Thanks again for the solid information...now I've got to get wrenching so my 29 y/o ride can show up all these fancy new volusias:D
 
Greetings and Salutations!!

Greetings and Salutations!!

Hi Mr. 1980gsx,

I notice that your motorcycle has the leading axle front forks. See the axle on the front of the forks instead of the bottom?

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The handlebars and seat are NOT typical of an "L" model, but the forks are. It could be that you have a "frankenbike" there, with non-original parts. I can't tell if the gas tank is an "L" model tank or not. The "L" model tanks usually have a capacity of around 3.5 gallons while the "E" models are around 5 gallons.

EDIT: I must amend the above comments. In looking at pictures of other 1980 GS750ET bikes, I'm finding them all to have the leading front axle on the forks. I've not noticed this before. Let me look at some more pictures.

EDIT #2: OK. I just checked the parts fiche for the 1980 GS750E and it does, indeed, show leading axle front forks as stock for that year. I apologize for my confusion and thank you for allowing me to learn something new today. :p

Anyway, just let me say "Hi" in my typical way with a couple of links that lead to hundreds of other useful links. It will get you started on your way to GS nirvana. :)

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Please click here for your mega-welcome, chock full of tips, suggestions, links to vendors, and other information. Then feel free to visit my little BikeCliff website where I've been collecting the wisdom of this generous community. Don't forget, we like pictures! Not you, your bike! :D

Thanks for joining us. Keep us informed.

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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Hi Mr. 1980gsx,

I notice that your motorcycle has the leading axle front forks. See the forks on the front of the axle instead of the bottom?
The handlebars and seat are NOT typical of an "L" model, but the forks are. It could be that you have a "frankenbike" there, with non-original parts.
EDIT: I must amend the above comments. In looking at pictures of other 1980 GS750ET bikes, I'm finding them all to have the leading front axle on the forks. I've not noticed this before. Let me look at some more pictures.
Yep, Mr. BassCliff is right on top of it there. For some reason, the leading-axle fork was mostly used on the L models, but it was also used on the '80 and '81 750 and 1100E models, too. Might have been others, too, but we are not worried about them right now.

The only non-stock items I notice in your picture are the flatter handlebars, 4-into-1 header and a missing side cover.
Hopefully your carbs have been re-jetted for the header. :o

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