• Required reading for all forum users!!!

    Welcome!
    Register to access the full functionality of the GSResources forum. Until you register and activate your account you will not have full forum access, nor will you be able to post or reply to messages.

    A note to new registrants...
    All new forum registrations must be activated via email before you have full access to the forum.

    A Special Note about Email accounts!
    DO NOT SIGN UP USING hotmail, outlook, gmx, sbcglobal, att, bellsouth or email.com. They delete our forum signup emails.

    A note to old forum members...
    I receive numerous requests from people who can no longer log in because their accounts were deleted. As mentioned in the forum FAQ, user accounts are deleted if you haven't logged in for the past 6 months. If you can't log in, then create a new forum account. If you don't get an error message, then check your email account for an activation message. If you get a message stating that the email address is already in use, then your account still exists so follow the instructions in the forum FAQ for resetting your password.

    Have you forgotten your password or have a new email address? Then read the forum FAQ for details on how to reset it.

    Any email requests for "can't log in anymore" problems or "lost my password" problems will be deleted. Read the forum FAQ and follow the instructions there - that's what we have one for...

  • Returning Visitors

    If you are a returning visitor who never received your confirmation email, then odds are your email provider is blockinig emails from our server. The only thing that can be done to get around this is you will have to try creating another forum account using an email address from another domain.

    If you are a returning visitor to the forum and can't log in using your old forum name and password but used to be able to then chances are your account is deleted. Purges of the databases are done regularly. You will have to create a new forum account and you should be all set.

Comparability between GS models

  • Thread starter Thread starter Ska3454
  • Start date Start date
S

Ska3454

Guest
Hi Everyone,

I recently purchased a project bike, which is a 1982 GS650G and I am fairly new at working on it. I continue to find parts of the GS650E, specifically airboxes, tanks, etc. and was wondering if anyone knew if these were compatible across models? Also, if there is a good resource to check into compatibility. Thanks for your help!
 
Compatability is very tricky. especially seats, tanks, body parts in general BUT your first look might be the parts fiches a la CMNSL or several others that other members prefer. Specifically, CMNSL has a list of bikes the part will fit and this sometimes includes a modern substitute.

You can take the part number elsewhere online and get better pictures and maybe a better communication with a seller as to exact particulars.


CMSNLparts
 
Compatability is very tricky. especially seats, tanks, body parts in general BUT your first look might be the parts fiches a la CMNSL or several others that other members prefer. Specifically, CMNSL has a list of bikes the part will fit and this sometimes includes a modern substitute.

You can take the part number elsewhere online and get better pictures and maybe a better communication with a seller as to exact particulars.


CMSNLparts

Thanks, Gorminrider! Had a quick look through the website and there seems to be a lot of great resources. I finally had a chance to compare fiches between the 650E and 650G airboxes and it helped make sense of the ones I've found online. Still on the hunt for a 650G airbox. Much appreciated!
 
Here's the "acid test" Find a website that sells genuine Suzuki parts and look up the parts fische for your bike. You can compare part numbers between different models to check for compatibility.
 
Here's the "acid test" Find a website that sells genuine Suzuki parts and look up the parts fische for your bike. You can compare part numbers between different models to check for compatibility.

Thanks, Lab3. Just to confirm what you're saying - if while comparing fisches and part numbers between different bike models, I notice the part numbers match up, then I know they are cross-compatible?
 
Thanks, Lab3. Just to confirm what you're saying - if while comparing fisches and part numbers between different bike models, I notice the part numbers match up, then I know they are cross-compatible?

You are correct
 
Yep, that's how it works! I'm pretty sure it works with other Suzuki products as well. If you cross reference the o-ring that seals the dip stick on my bike it cross references to a fuel seal on a Suzuki outboard. Just for grins I checked it out, sure enough, same o-ring.
 
ServiceHonda.com is a good site too. It’ll show you every application of a part number in a single list.
 
The 650G is a great bike, but you should know that it's a bit of an oddball. Most of the four-cylinder GSes (including the 650E) have roller-bearing cranks, the 650G has plain bearings. It uses smaller spark plugs. It uses different chrome covers on the ends of the cylinder head. The cams have sprockets with a different number of teeth than the 650E, so be careful.

Just a bunch of little details like that, so be sure to keep your eyes open.

Did I mention that it's a great bike? :encouragement:

.
 
Anyone know if an exhaust from 650e fit on a 650l?

I don't know for certain that it will not work on a 650 G or L, but the head pipe part numbers for the plain bearing G and L are different than the chain drive, roller bearing crank E. Also, the 650E, in addition to having a different intake cam lift or timing, is said to have larger bore exhaust. Not sure if that includes bigger exhaust ports in the head, but I seriously doubt it. I'm thinking that the E exhaust will not fit. The E was rated at about 6 hp more than the G/L. Probably even more difference at the rear wheel with chain vs. shaft.

Like Steve said, a number of differences between the fairly rare 650e and the shaft drive 650's. There seems to be more 650L's being broken down with parts for sale on places like ebay, most of the time. Out of the 4 GS650 models, the L is likely the easiest to get used exhaust and body parts for much of the time. Good luck with the project and hope you have a riding bike soon, if it's not already.
 
Last edited:
I never had a clue chain drive 650's had roller bearing crank & shaft drives had plain bearings. I really couldn't (didn't) believe it till I looked it up on the parts fische. That just amazes the heck out of me. Great info. around here.
 
Back
Top