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81 gs1100e sh775

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Howdy all,

I installed an SH775 R/R in my GS1100EX. But I can't figure out where to mount it. Search found lots of mounting discussion but nothing for my bike. I'm not sure if I should try and mount it under the frame between the fuel tank and carbs or if I should try to make a mounting setup the steak the R/R and fuse box where they currently are.

Any thoughts?
 
Howdy all,

I installed an SH775 R/R in my GS1100EX. But I can't figure out where to mount it. Search found lots of mounting discussion but nothing for my bike. I'm not sure if I should try and mount it under the frame between the fuel tank and carbs or if I should try to make a mounting setup the steak the R/R and fuse box where they currently are.

Any thoughts?

It won't fit where the stock RR was? That is where I mounted my Compufire, was a tight fit and had to shave down a couple of the cooling fins just a touch.
 
Here is my mockup. The SH775 with connectors is twice the size of the Compufire. This bike has Dyna S ignition so the Ignitor spot was free.
Plenty of room for the connectors and airbox.
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Here is my mockup. The SH775 with connectors is twice the size of the Compufire. This bike has Dyna S ignition so the Ignitor spot was free.
Plenty of room for the connectors and airbox.

I'll have to see what I can do, that looks interesting. I'll need a spot for relay mod too so that might open up a spot in the original plate for it.
 
They must mount differently for the E. Mine bolted right up to where the old one was.
 
I had an exact same issue (where to locate the SH775) with my 83 GS1100ES.
I ended up moving fuse box to the right as much as possible to open up the space for SH775.
In addition, I moved the starter solenoid to the right by 1/8" by widening the mounting holes, pick up another 1/8" by shaving off protrusion on the side of the fuse box.
Now, SH775 fits with enough margin on all sides.
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I had an exact same issue (where to locate the SH775) with my 83 GS1100ES.
I ended up moving fuse box to the right as much as possible to open up the space for SH775.
In addition, I moved the starter solenoid to the right by 1/8" by widening the mounting holes, pick up another 1/8" by shaving off protrusion on the side of the fuse box.
Now, SH775 fits with enough margin on all sides.
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I've been looking at that too. MY fuse box has big ears on either side right in the middle. So it is harder to move but I've thought about getting a new one that would have blade fuses.
 
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