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I have a 1978 GS1000 that runs like a raped ape, but I just dumped it on a gravel road, and cracked the vetter fairing bent the handle bars, various scrapes and scratches blah blah blah. I also have a 1979 GS750E with top end engine problems and I recently aquired a 1981 GS750L with bottom end engine problems. All bikes are stock, except for the pipes and the fairing on the 1000.
Since the 750 engines can't be combined because of a 1980 redesign, would you suggest putting the 1000 engine in the 750L frame (if possible) or sould I just fix the damage to 1000 (I know this would be the easiest thing to do).
I've never ridden the L model. It's always been my "dream" bike, but I've never had the opportunity to own one that runs. Which model is more comfortable for town riding, long freeway rides, and twisty country road rides. I love the way my 1979 GS750E rode and handled, and the 1000 wasn't bad, but I like the looks of the L model much better.
I respect the GS Readers and would really value your opinions. :?
Since the 750 engines can't be combined because of a 1980 redesign, would you suggest putting the 1000 engine in the 750L frame (if possible) or sould I just fix the damage to 1000 (I know this would be the easiest thing to do).
I've never ridden the L model. It's always been my "dream" bike, but I've never had the opportunity to own one that runs. Which model is more comfortable for town riding, long freeway rides, and twisty country road rides. I love the way my 1979 GS750E rode and handled, and the 1000 wasn't bad, but I like the looks of the L model much better.
I respect the GS Readers and would really value your opinions. :?