I currently am rebuilding a 1978 GS750. Is the 1977 GS750 E interchangeable? Id like to be able to use what ever is the better part between the two. I just want to know from others experiences if the two are pretty close in identity. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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GMSKEE
Interchangable model question
Hey everyone,
I currently am rebuilding a 1978 GS750. Is the 1977 GS750 E interchangeable? Id like to be able to use what ever is the better part between the two. I just want to know from others experiences if the two are pretty close in identity. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.Tags: None
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Eric
I just bought a 78 GS750 recently and have been looking up parts quite a bit. I didn't know they made an E model in '77. The parts fiches I've seen don't show it.
If you look at a parts fiche, 77-79 GS750's are grouped together with only a couple differences between the models. Boulevard Suzuki's is here: http://www.boulevardsuzuki.com/fiche...1978&fveh=2133
A couple of the categories have different parts, but for the most part they match up.
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MisterCinders
Most of the engine parts are consistent, but the carb settings for 1977 differ slightly from those in 1978-79. Not sure if the carb bodies themselves are different.
Also, the 1978-79 models had mag wheels and dual-disc front brakes. I think the 1979 tank might come with a sending unit and fuel gauge, but that might not be until 1980.
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GMSKEE
Thanks for the reply,
someone posted an ad on Kijiji and listed it as a 77 GS750E, Ive come to learn that people dont post the most accurate info, as I found an exact bike as mine (78 GS750) and in my home town on Kijiji and it was posted as an 84!!! WTF!!! lol
Im in middle of doing a custom rebuild and looking for a parts bike. Ill just keep looking for my model.
Thanks man
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