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    Thanks to the folks, info, and advice here I undertook to tune up my 77 GS750. The valves are all adjusted, the carbs are cleaned and synced up. As I was driving around practicing for some plug chops to fine tune the carbs I heard some chain noises. After some GSR research I decided to replace my chain and sprockets. As long as the rear wheel is off I might as well replace the rear wheel bearings and the swing arm bearings. Here are a few shots of the current state of the project and my makeshift workshop.

    Here is me keeping track of all the little parts. I first started by writing on the egg carton but this was hard to read so I started putting in little papers.




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    Here is what the bike looks like right now







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      #3
      The state of my saw-horse workbench


      Rear wheel waiting for new bearings


      Rear axle waiting for new sprocket and bearings


      Lonely rear swingarm waiting for bearings

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        Can't wait to get her back together and on the road. Come on Z1...lets see those parts !!! \\/

        Thanks to everyone here. Without your help I would not have gone this far. I'm sure I will need more to get her back together...PLEASE let me get her back together [-o<

        Best wishes,
        gbw

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          Looooking gooood !!! May I suggest some garage wood under your oil pan for extra support. Just to be on the safe side. I was right where you are when I thought Id pull the fork caps. Dont do that (Duh......) Baaaaaaad Idea.
          82 1100 EZ (red)

          "You co-opting words of KV only thickens the scent of your BS. A thief and a putter-on of airs most foul. " JEEPRUSTY

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            #6
            Man, your shop looks a lot better than mine does.

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              #7
              hey, a shop! thats a great Idea. I have to do all my work in the driveway... boy you folks are lucky!

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                Originally posted by bonanzadave View Post
                Looooking gooood !!! May I suggest some garage wood under your oil pan for extra support. Just to be on the safe side. I was right where you are when I thought Id pull the fork caps. Dont do that (Duh......) Baaaaaaad Idea.
                Thanks for the suggestion BD. I will brace the bike and try not mess with the front end

                Originally posted by uudfourty View Post
                Man, your shop looks a lot better than mine does.
                Thank you, but calling it a shop is a bit of stretch. Normally my cars would be parked here. I'm quite a perfectionist about keeping the garage in order so that the cars can park in there. I HATE leaving them out on the drive. I mean, what is the point of having a garage if you can't park the cars in there. That was my attitude until I got this bike. Now I've kicked the cars out without a second thought I bet they are jealous.

                I need to bump out the back and add a 3rd stall so I can have a shop and keep the cars inside. Maybe I will stumble on a big pile of money soon and get that project started

                Originally posted by BentRod View Post
                hey, a shop! thats a great Idea. I have to do all my work in the driveway... boy you folks are lucky!
                Well...shop is a bit of a stretch, but it is nice to be able to walk away from for a night or a weekend if needed and know it is safe and dry.

                Thanks for the comments,
                gbw

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