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79 GS1000 with CV carbs is this correct
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bomber737
I will be pulling the intake boots off tomorrow so I will have the vin to post. As far as I can remember it does not have a kick start. I will try and include pictures. I am thinking it's a late late year 1980 model. Seems to me trying to find the correct parts, Suzuki changed stuff during the production run. That would make since if he purchased it late in the year and the next years models were on dealer floors. I don't know when bike manufacturers put out the next years models. 2K seems low for a liter bike when you think XS650's are going for $3500 for a nice one. The GS is far superior to the XS and less GS's were made. Right now I have around 300 bucks in the bike so any way I go I should stay in the black on it. I plan on keeping it around for a long time as my 2 up rider. Once it's running I am planning on selling my 81 CB750F supersport.
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SVSooke
The coincidence is funny,my 78 1000 is going to be our 2 up machine.My project "in the wings" is a 81 CB750F
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bomber737
Originally posted by SVSooke View PostThe coincidence is funny,my 78 1000 is going to be our 2 up machine.My project "in the wings" is a 81 CB750F
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bomber737
Since I have the carb rack taken apart do these carbs have issues with the butterfly shaft seals wearing out quickly? Are these carbs prone to air leaks at the shaft seals? The ones on these carbs seem to be soft and pliable.
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bomber737
Well I pulled the intake boots off today and you guys were correct. All but 1 o-ring was broken. I got really lucky and all the screws came out with out stripping or breaking off. The VIN on the bike is GS1000-529880 and it was manufactured in 11/79. So it must be a 1980 model year bike. Is there a paint code in that VIN #?
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BassCliff
Hi,
Suzuki has a paint code on the fuel tank page of their parts fiche. You can cross-reference that color/code with the Color-Rite chart on my little website.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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bomber737
Great...thanks i will go look at your site later tonight. You list color rite are the color codes universal? I have a ppg place 2 miles from my house. I try to support the local guys if i can. But color rite does make a excellent product. Thanks again to all for your valuable information and guidance.
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bomber737
I was wondering how the butterfly shaft seals fair in these carbs. Are they to wearing out with only 3700 miles on the carbs. I checked the ones in the end carbs and they are soft and pliable.
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SVSooke
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