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    i just bought new tires for my 1977 wire wheeled suzuki gs 750, and i had to wait a few days for them to be shipped due to the holidays. I had a front flat tire so I couldnt ride my bike for an entire week while waiting on the tires for the front an rear to come in. while waiting my rear brake lever has become binded. I have sprayed it down with one of the best loosening agents for bolts and rusted parts that I have found , if you don't know wd 40 takes at least 3 to 4 days to work where as this new agent works in about 4 hours consistently. well i also replaced my fuel filter and now my MOTORCYCLE idles like a semi champ, it did not do that before and the point at which my bike reaches 6000 RPMS I have recently noticed that the 1977 SUZUKI GS 750 BEGINS TO RISE starting with the front shock and suspension first and then the back of the bike began to rise in order to compensate for the horsepower that COMES ON AT 6000 rpm. I will test more just the fact that I don't have any brakes that i havent got a more in depth study. and this was only in first gear at about 38 miles per hour. I quickly found myself at 55 miles per hour and still had not changed into second gear. I wish my SUZUKI GS 750 WOULD GO TO 6000 RPMS IN 6TH GEAR SO MY BIKE COULD THEN PRODUCE AND POSSIBLE TOP SPEED OF AT LEAST 144 MILES PER HOUR OR MORE. need brakes after it will be tested with new fuel lines the bikes revs until the whole frame engine and transmission including seat rattles. I must have pick up 30 percent more horsepower with my new spark plugs.

    #2
    Hi mate, not to dampen the mood but your paragraph structure, wording and obvious trolling is a bit against the site policies.

    If you are a legitimate member and a fan of the GS series I'd advise you to check that out and compose messages like everyone else - clear, concise and not randomly capitalised.

    I've also flagged your post to moderators.

    Cheers - boingk

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      #3
      Yep, we have a semi capable spam bot at work.

      1st post was....
      If your gs runs keep it running. What an bike to extrenuate from. Not to fast but almost regardable. I have gotten looks to suggest that it is not an real motorcycle. My Gs is 1977 of it's nature and it has an olden look and no modern day appeal. If you were to sit a saddle on a horse and begin to ride their you would have an complete and absolute situation you would know nothing about. Complete the rest, though the 750 Gs is not that fast it cries out for it own abilities to be. Manufacturing onlY

      2nd post was............
      If you really like motorcycles buy a new bike

      3rd post was....
      These things carry a lot of torque in first gear. Their is not a lot of horsepower to use there big and heavy monsters, the lot of torque is small but at least you can use it almost immediatly. Yeah i want one of those smoother running motorcycles but that will not be happening for me. I will just clean this old 77 750 gs up and push it untoil catostropic failure.
      Last edited by earlfor; 07-17-2013, 05:54 PM.
      Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

      I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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        #4
        My head hurts from this. I don't even know what just happened...

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          #5
          Is it possibly some kind of translation post gone WAY bad?And yes it hurts to read it,so much I never got though it

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