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Is this really a gs750E?

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When I bought my bike, the guy said it was a 1980gs750e, but I think the Es had rectangular headlights?My serial #:GS75x507015-definitely 1980, but I think has some L characteristics:
Round headlight
Mag wheels
Dual disc front, disc back
Arouind 2.5 gal tank
Can anyone out there help me figure out what the heck it is? Just so I make sure I get the right parts, etc.
Mahalo
 
A picture would help with identifying.
does it have a stepped seat and a crome rear finder?
Have you tried looking at the pictures in the gallery and comparing yours to the ones there?
 
Re: Is this really a gs750E?

Well, I know for sure that the 79 EN and 82 TZ had round headlights. couldnt say about an 80 model though.
1980 models were GS750ET and GS750LT.
I believe the LT would have the mag wheels and dual front disks.
Oddly though, my info shows fuel tank capacity for all 750's to be aprox 4 to 4.7 gallons depending on year. My 79 EN holds 4.7 gal.

Earl

Motomedic said:
When I bought my bike, the guy said it was a 1980gs750e, but I think the Es had rectangular headlights?My serial #:GS75x507015-definitely 1980, but I think has some L characteristics:
Round headlight
Mag wheels
Dual disc front, disc back
Arouind 2.5 gal tank
Can anyone out there help me figure out what the heck it is? Just so I make sure I get the right parts, etc.
Mahalo
 
Thanks for info. Past history is sketchy, and I found out it was salvage titled, so could have been just not registered for a bit or rebuilt before. Anyway, has chrome front fender and black plastic form fittedcowl kindof back fender with a rectangular brake light.
The gas tank may be larger-could be the fuel guage is not right. Didn't want to test that hypothesis while travelling!
The front end may be different because the speedo is ripping all over the place then settles to a pulsing of20mph diffence when I am keeping steady.
Will try to get photo out soon!
 
It's a GS750LT. The key here is the round headlight. The other 1980 model, the 'E', has a rectangular headlight.

--- Frank ---
 
fperreault said:
It's a GS750LT. The key here is the round headlight. The other 1980 model, the 'E', has a rectangular headlight.

--- Frank ---

Frank is Correct......I also would know since I also own a GS750E(1980) But both are Great bikes :lol:
 
Thanks for the info guys. My Clymer has a few different things for the L model, so it helps to know. Now that I've made it into a cafe bike, what should I call it ags750XLTC? :lol: :lol:

BTW, L model fuel tank capacity in Clymer is 3.4 gal, so it is even more likely an L
 
... and now for the name....

... and now for the name....

Depends between which cafe's you race, but 750XTC would look great on the fairing 8) .

good luck, cu,
John
 
Gas tank volume

Gas tank volume

I have the original owner's manual for my totally stock l980 GS750L. The gas tank volume is 4.0 U.S. gallons. :lol:
 
Hmmnn, gs750xtc would definitely look good (and mysterious), John. When I get a small fairing, I think I'll do that! It would be ecstacy (XTC) 8)
 
Wasn't XTC a band in the '70s? I believe they put out an alblum called "Drums and Sticks". 8)
 
mcycle-nut said:
Wasn't XTC a band in the '70s? I believe they put out an alblum called "Drums and Sticks". 8)

I know they were a band in the late 80's Early 90's
 
Hmm..
Round headlight, chromed rear fender, Guess I'm riding an LT too, albeit a bit further north.
 
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