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Will an 80' GS1000 tank fit on a 79' GS1000?

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Hi all...

I'm having some fuel tank problems(check the wanted listings) and I was wondering if anyone knows if a 80' GS1000 fuel tank will fit a 79' GS1000 without any modifications? The bad tank on my 79' has the filler in the center, and the one I'm looking at below is off center....does this make a difference?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250457320376&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT&salenotsupported

Ive tried searching the forums, and some say it will fit, and other posts say it wont??? This fuel tank issue is depressing..ugh:(

Thanks


Jeff (teet)
 
Thanks I will..:)

I e-mailed the seller earlier today with some other questions, no response yet so, we'll see. If I knew that it fit I would buy it immediately...ugh:cry:

Thanks,

Jeff (teet)
 
The '80 tank will fit the '78 and '79 if it is the same general shape. look at the bikes on this site, and you will see the two types of tanks. http://www.suzukicycles.org/All-Suzuki/all_suzuki_models.html. The fuel petcock on the '78 and the '79 are the same, but the '80 petcock is different, so don't plan on using the older petcocks with the tank. The fuel level sending unit fits the '78 and '80, so I am assuming it also fits the '79. The '80 GLT and GT models have a different tank from most of the other models. It's confusing enough. I just replaced the tank on my '78 GS1000E with an '80 model NOS tank. Apparently those are the only ones left for these models.
 
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Watch it. I dont know the 1000E models well enough but THAT is a 1000G tank. SHould still fit, but i dont know that they are the SAME tank.
 
Thanks guys..talk about confusing...I still don't know the difference between a G and an E, or a standard GS1000 for that matter, which I think mine is...Heres a profile pic of mine below..

thanks,

Jeff (teet)

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You seem to have the GS1000E model. Your seat is aftermarket and not stock. The tank you saw on Ebay looks like one of the GT or GLT models. They had higher pulled back handlebars, triangular battery and electrical side covers and what appears to be slightly longer front forks. They also had a stepped seat similar to yours, but a higher step.
 
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You seem to have the GS1000E model. Your seat is aftermarket and not stock. The tank you saw on Ebay looks like one of the GT or GLT models. They had higher pulled back handlebars, triangular battery and electrical side covers and what appears to be slightly longer front forks. They also had a stepped seat similar to yours, but a higher step.

That's a GS1000N model, E has cast wheels and duel disc brakes in front.
 
See!!! I'm still confused...some say its a N, some say its a E...hmmm

Well I'm going to guess that the tank on ebay will not fit, it just looks..well...different, and not long enough, a little too rounded..so my search continues.

Anyone out there have one...please:cry:

Jeff (teet)
 
I have extra 1979 GS1000E tanks, and I need a 1980 GS1000E tank. Trade?
The two are identical except for the petcock placement and bolt spacing, but due to the use of CV carburetors on the 1980 model, they don't interchange easily.
 
I wish I had a tank to trade you..I dont tnow if the one on e-bay is what your looking for as its a G model tank. If your interested in selling your extra one please PM me or e-mail me jeff_teeter@hotmail.com ... I'm beginning to think I'm going to be parking this bike and taking it off the road if I dont find a replacemt soon...kind depressing after just buying the bike to find this..

Thanks

Jeff (teet)
 
See!!! I'm still confused...some say its a N, some say its a E...hmmm

Well I'm going to guess that the tank on ebay will not fit, it just looks..well...different, and not long enough, a little too rounded..so my search continues.

Anyone out there have one...please:cry:

Jeff (teet)

The model designations can sometimes get confusing.

The full model code includes a year code; 1978 was C, 1979 was N and 1980 was T.

In 1978 Suzuki sold a basic GS1000 and a GS1000E (with cast wheels and dual disc brakes in front). So the full designations are GS1000C, GS1000EC (1978),

For 1979, those models became GS1000N and GS1000EN, plus there was a SN model.

1980 was GS1000ET and ST.

Its pretty easy to remember when you know the various model year codes. For more info check here… http://www.thegsresources.com/gs_modelchart.htm
 
The model designations can sometimes get confusing.

The full model code includes a year code; 1978 was C, 1979 was N and 1980 was T.

In 1978 Suzuki sold a basic GS1000 and a GS1000E (with cast wheels and dual disc brakes in front). So the full designations are GS1000C, GS1000EC (1978),

For 1979, those models became GS1000N and GS1000EN, plus there was a SN model.

1980 was GS1000ET and ST.

Its pretty easy to remember when you know the various model year codes. For more info check here? http://www.thegsresources.com/gs_modelchart.htm


Thanks Nessism..That definitely clarifies things for me. Appreciate it!

Jeff (teet)
 
The model designations can sometimes get confusing.

The full model code includes a year code; 1978 was C, 1979 was N and 1980 was T.

In 1978 Suzuki sold a basic GS1000 and a GS1000E (with cast wheels and dual disc brakes in front). So the full designations are GS1000C, GS1000EC (1978),

For 1979, those models became GS1000N and GS1000EN, plus there was a SN model.

1980 was GS1000ET and ST.

Its pretty easy to remember when you know the various model year codes. For more info check here? http://www.thegsresources.com/gs_modelchart.htm

Don't forget the '79 GS1000LN and the '80 GS1000LT.
 
Cool!! Here it is...I just got the title for my new, un-ridable bike yesterday in the mail..

GS1000108919

Jeff (teet)
 
Hi Rover...

Well...It looks decent from 10 feet, but the entire seam is pretty much split on the left side just above the cam cover area. The previous owner slathered it up with 5 minute epoxy, and some kind of silicone, and painted over it. I didn't really notice it when I bought the bike, but it didn't take long for it to start bubbling the paint up, and now its gushing. There are obvious signs of body filler on the tank in other areas as well. I could probably send it to someone and have it welded, but I think the holes are too big to seal from the inside, and welding it up and sealing/painting it might end up costing more than a solid used tank????

I really dislike sellers who ain't honest, and now I know better to pick over things with a fine toothed comb before buying..ugh

Jeff (teet)
 
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