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Originally posted by Diver View PostThe Registration Certificate has the same Frame and Engine numbers as is on the bike.
Date of first Registration is listed as 01 January 1979.
I suspect that the registration you have was produced later in the life of the bike using numbers taken from the bike at that time and using the first day of 1979 because the actual date was unknown but assumed to be in 1979. I am not sure of the circumstances in which that would have been necessary. If I had to guess I would say it was a 1980 model sold in late 1979 but then why the points ignition? You might could check to see what history there is with your DMV.
None of this is germane to your question. It's just damn curious The engine is post 1979 with CV carbs; if you do as Nessism says you will have a good result.
Pictures. Pictures of this hybrid beast would be most interesting to examine.
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Originally posted by rphillips View PostJust a couple of little details, 1980 changed the turn signals from round to rectangle,
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Originally posted by rphillips View PostWell, sorry. hoping now I wasn't wrong about the turn signal / headlight button. If I get 1 out of 3, not bad for me these days..
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Without a kickstart, the engine is definitely NOT a 1979 model year engine. The CV carbs is another telling sign. Most markets around the world got an electronic ignition in 1980, but not all. Suzuki delayed the implementation in some countries, South Africa for example. Maybe Ireland also? Or, the engine was changed at some time in the last 43 years?
The 1980 model year bikes also received a different brake system, with slotted rotors and rectangular master cylinder ('79 has a round master,) the calipers are different too, a different turn signal system, with square button switch slide on the LH hand control, vs a toggle switch R and L switch in 1979. Between these things, it should be possible to date the model year of the bike...
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Originally posted by Diver View PostI am totally lost now. Would the Frame and Engine numbers not indicate the year, as with British Bikes.
Check these :
For the 1979 GS850GN, the chassis numbers start at 100370, 1980 GS850GT chassis start at 116457.
So that would confirm your chassis no. 102736 as 1979 GS850GN.
The 1979 engine had a kickstart as others said.
No kickstart = later model engine, the original engine was swapped.Last edited by Rijko; 10-23-2023, 04:21 PM.Rijk
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Originally posted by Rijko View PostThe 1979 engine had a kickstart as others said.
No kickstart = later model engine, the original engine was swapped.
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