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TheRadBaron
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Hello. I just got a '79 GS1000E out of a barn. I don't know anything about the bike's history, but it's complete (except for the gauges) and seems to be in really good shape and appears to be a low-mileage example. I tore down the carbs for a routine cleaning and I noticed that the main jets are made of plastic.
This is the first GS that I've owned, but I've been working on all types of vintage Japanese bikes for a long time and this is the first time I've came across plastic main jets.
Are these normal, or some sort of aftermarket anomaly? I think that I'll be replacing them with traditional brass ones. Just curious. Thanks.
This is the first GS that I've owned, but I've been working on all types of vintage Japanese bikes for a long time and this is the first time I've came across plastic main jets.
Are these normal, or some sort of aftermarket anomaly? I think that I'll be replacing them with traditional brass ones. Just curious. Thanks.