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Hello from NC!

nutz4spd

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First of all, I wanted to say thanks to the folks for creating this site! I have been searching for information on my new to me GS750E for a couple of months. I came across this site a couple of days ago and have found it to be very useful. So thank you!

I bought a 1981 GS750E a few months ago. It is mostly original sans the front tire and one of the levers. Only a little over 10k on the clock. It ran decent when I bought it but it would leak fuel pretty bad after it was shut off. So I rebuilt the carbs and just recently put them back in. Might tackle the petcock next as I couldn't tell if it was leaking from there or the carbs. Looking forward to getting this classic on the road to give my other horse a break.
 
Welcome to TheGSR.

Thanks for the bit of introduction.

Pictures of bike would be good too.

About the unidentified gas leak: You havent left the petcock in the PRIme position, have you?
 
Welcome from Marion, NC!

If it's leaking after shutoff I'd lean more toward petcock on newer equipment, but on bikes of this age carburetor work is not time wasted. Plan an oil change while you're at it. Fuel system issues, whether it be faulty petcock or leaking float system, have a nasty habit of filling the crankcase with fuel. Congrats on the new bike!!!
 
Welcome to TheGSR.

Thanks for the bit of introduction.

Pictures of bike would be good too.

About the unidentified gas leak: You havent left the petcock in the PRIme position, have you?[/QUOTE

The only picture I have of it right now is from the night I brought it home. I'll definitely take more pictures once it's all back together. To be honest, it has been a few months so I don't remember what position the petcock was in.
 
Welcome from Marion, NC!

If it's leaking after shutoff I'd lean more toward petcock on newer equipment, but on bikes of this age carburetor work is not time wasted. Plan an oil change while you're at it. Fuel system issues, whether it be faulty petcock or leaking float system, have a nasty habit of filling the crankcase with fuel. Congrats on the new bike!!!

Hello Red.

I pass through your town on occasion to visit my folks in Bakersville. Beautiful country out that way. I do plan on changing the oil. It also could use two new tires but the ones on there now seem ok for now. Just mismatched.
 
Welcome from the other side of the mountains. Congrats on the GS. & glad you found this place, hard to imagine a GS question that won't be answered here. Oh yeah, What's your other horse?
 
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