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Remy
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Hi everyone, just joined this forum after being gifted a 1983 GS750E from a coworker. The bike has been sitting for quite a few years, so I'm doing a preliminary inspection and cleaning. I purchased a new battery, removed the carbs for cleaning, and decided to check if all the pistons are free and not seized. I removed the spark-plugs to get rid of any compression, then if I put the bike in neutral and hit the electric starter all pistons turns freely. Now the odd thing is if I put the bike in gear then try to manually rotate the rear wheel (which theoretically should also turn the pistons without using the battery), it will not move whatsoever. The wheel is frozen when in gear. My only thought is that maybe the starter motor is engaged and wedged in there somehow? Any ideas? On a possibly related note, the bike is rather difficult to shift into gear. Sometimes it clicks right through the gears effortlessly, sometimes it doesn't want to change out of neutral at all. I figured it just needs a clutch cable adjustment, but maybe that is indicative of a bigger problem. Thanks in advance for any insight or assistance, I look forward to getting this great bike up and running soon! Cheers.