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New GS owner, 79 Terry Vance GS1000
Hey all, I'm new to the GS world but not new to old bikes. I have quite a collection and am pleased to ad this 79 Terry Vance edition gs1000 to my collection. I'm looking for more information about the bike. From what I have found out so far, it was a contest giveaway bike and they only made 10 of them. I found the ad from April of 79 for the contest, and have the original documentation from the contest give away. Can anyone tell me anymore info? This bike needs quite a bit of work, but it seems like it will be a worthwhile project. I've heard good things about this group and look forward to all your help and advice!Tags: None
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Welcome. Cant really help, but definitely an interesting bike, and great that its documented. Good luck with it.sigpic
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Welcome to the site.
That one sure wasn't on CL very long.
There have been a couple of them through the site over the years.
One of them was BOTM. Good luck with the resto.
Go to http://www.thegsresources.com/botmgallery.php and check out the July 2010 motorcycle.2@ \'78 GS1000
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rudeman
It was a contest prize touting Terry Vance's 1978 IDBA Pro Stock Title. Basically a bone stock GS1000N painted to resemble the Vance and Hines bike. I think they were still racing for R.C. Engineering at the time. This is the ONLY factory replica bike based on the GS1000.
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BAchvytrk
What I really need is a lower engine case. The clutch came apart and blew out the case. That's why the bike got parked in 82 with only 4200 miles on it. I'm looking for 78-79 cases correct? Tanks rusty inside, haven't pulled the carbs yet, but can't imagine they look too good.
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rudeman
Post in the Parts Wanted Forum and also browse the Parts For Sale Forum. There's lots of stuff out there.
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Originally posted by BAchvytrk View PostWhat I really need is a lower engine case. The clutch came apart and blew out the case. That's why the bike got parked in 82 with only 4200 miles on it. I'm looking for 78-79 cases correct? Tanks rusty inside, haven't pulled the carbs yet, but can't imagine they look too good.sigpic
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BAchvytrk
Originally posted by bobgroger View PostGet the top case too. They are machined as a set. Or if there is value in the engine number you may be able to get the case welded up and remachined.
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78-80 are the sameEd
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Originally posted by Nessism View Post78-80 are the same
Just be sure that, if it's an 80, it's not an 80 1000G, which has different cases
You might want to contact V&H on the serial number issue, but, since GS engine and VINs don't match, may not be an issue. The VIN should be the deciding factorLast edited by Big T; 04-14-2016, 09:29 PM.1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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