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  1. gssteve

    Twinpot Brake upgrade on 78 Skunk

    hi salty I have GS 750 1979 Model and wiuld like to upgrade the calipers. Do you have the brackerts for sale? steve
  2. gssteve

    what year is my GS 750 engine

    hi john was this from old gold motorcycles? i will check my numbers on my 750 as its a 78 model. steve
  3. gssteve

    4 into 2 exhaust

    Hi Sam yes very happy with them. Hard to believe it was 2012 when I posted the pictures. They fitted really easy and don't make a great deal of noise, possible like the originals. if I remember the guy who made them had a set of original pipes to copy from. Pretty close to standard looking.
  4. gssteve

    MotoGP 2018 Discussion Thread **SPOILERS**

    How good was Jack on slicks! he has the edge in the wet that's for sure. Honest press meeting from the young lad after taking pole. " I needed a shower after that". Will be up at 4am tomorrow to watch the race :sleeping::sleeping::sleeping:
  5. gssteve

    GS750EC fork inners

    You can try RHC in Rocklea in Brisbane they can hard Crome forks. 07 32770412 I have not used them but know others who have and they had no complaints. not cheap but ! Else try the wreckers. steve
  6. gssteve

    What's my '78 GS750E colour?

    Try motographix in Tasmania email him on decals@motographix.com.au
  7. gssteve

    Aussie GS750EC

    Good to see another Aussie on the forum,great place for all round info. nice GS where did u pick it up from? steve
  8. gssteve

    Hello from Sydney Australia

    Hi Grant welcome to the forum, it is full of good advice and a very dedicated bunch who run it. See you on the putty one day steve
  9. gssteve

    Cost to Coast ... to Coast on 1977 GS750 and GS550

    Well done. Glad to see you gettin out on these old bikes. And home in one piece. Did the same miles years ago on cb750 around Australia. But took 2years:cool: Steve
  10. gssteve

    5000km road trip VIC to NT Australia

    Well done, like to do that ride again. last time was in 1981. Bone crushing ride on the old dirt road from port Augustin to Kulgera . Those wedge tail eagles are huge, I nearly hit one when he pulled his head out of a dead horse on the side of the road then decided to take off, p@rk. thx steve
  11. gssteve

    Just joined: 1978 GS750E owner in Melbourne, VIC (Aus)

    Nice GS, got my GS seat recovered by a guy done your way did an excellent job just like new. Steve
  12. gssteve

    Pratt and Whitney V-Twin

    The P&W The P&W How good is that, couple of young guys cobbling that together . Wish I was there neighbour , the noise of that v twin would be like music. Well done guys.;)
  13. gssteve

    4 into 2 pipes

    Norm Have you checked the shims? What compression do you have? Mine mumbles a bit but no backfiring. Where in Sydney are you? Steve
  14. gssteve

    4 into 2 pipes

    Brownford: have been looking for good set of standard exhaust but so far no luck, so the Tranzac pipes was the best option I could find in Aus. The fitted well and work ok for the riding I'm doing, Sunday rides up the blue mountains. 200k AussieGS ,Hi Norm, I have rebuilt the carbs,adjusted...
  15. gssteve

    4 into 2 pipes

    4-2 4-2 One more pic they are the same for gs850.
  16. gssteve

    4 into 2 pipes

    4-2 4-2 I bought a set of 4-2 from a company in Brisbane called Tranzac . Fitted well no complaints. 1978 GS750. http://www.tranzac.com.au
  17. gssteve

    The 2,298 Mile Wes Cooley

    Wc Wc Vmass That's a great find , look after it. I'm with you just get it going and see how it runs. ;) With that low mileage it's still needs the first or second service done. :D Its unbelievable you can still find them like that. The yoshi pipe is still a style on it's own IMHO , and...
  18. gssteve

    VM26 float level

    Hi Bass cliff ,On page 18 of the manual states 25 to 27 mm. So this why I ask this question what is the level? The VM carb rebuild states 24mm. I guess the clear tube method will determine the real level, I try this. Thanks guys
  19. gssteve

    VM26 float level

    I am in middle of cleaning the carbs on my 1979. GS750E. So have read the threads here and the good document from the GSR rebuild document. However the GSR has the floats set at 24mm and the manual has them at 26mm. Little difference of 2mm, I am no expert but which is the correct level? What...
  20. gssteve

    79 GS750E Clutch Issue's

    Clutch Clutch Just out of curiosity what type of oil are you using? Synthetic oil can also cause the clutch to slip.
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