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Any 1980 GS400S owners out there?
I recently picked up a 1980 GS400S and I am having a heck of a time finding parts for it. None of the local Suzuki dealers or part suppliers have any record of the bike existing. I'm wondering if it is essentially the same bike as the 1980 GS450S. If so, are all the parts interchangeable?
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Oldspooneye
Originally posted by gsrick View PostIf the bike you're talking about is the one in your sig, it looks like the 450 we had here in the states, but it doesn't appear to be something partsoutlaw.com has a listing of.
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Oldspooneye
So Daryl says all the parts are identical but would that include carb parts? I'm fairly new to motorcycles so I could use some help here. Wouldn't the jets be different?
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is this the same bike, with an incredibly low number of km's still ?
Did you buy it from Daryl ?
What parts are you looking for ?
And why - like are the jets no good anymore ?Rijk
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Oldspooneye
Originally posted by Rijko View Postis this the same bike, with an incredibly low number of km's still ?
Did you buy it from Daryl ?
What parts are you looking for ?
So far I've just had to get an oil filter, battery, and master cylinder and they have matched the GS450S but I think I will have to rebuild the carbs so I'm not sure if they will match. The local dealer hasn't been any help. They want me to bring in the parts to match them up but I don't want to disassemble my bike if it's going to be weeks to order the parts I need.
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at 33.000 km the carbs probably need a good cleaning,
usually there is no need for new jets.
The dealer is right to want to see the parts,
the 450 may have been rejetted.
But with new float bowl gaskets the carbs can be
put together again, no need to wait for weeks.
The dealer will probably order some o-rings and other parts.
Will you rebuild the carbs yourself, do you have
experience with that ?Last edited by Rijko; 05-12-2017, 09:20 PM.Rijk
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Oldspooneye
Originally posted by Rijko View Post
Will you rebuild the carbs yourself, do you have
experience with that ?
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you may want to read this guide to see if you want to do it yourself :
O-rings can be ordered here : http://www.cycleorings.com
I would order the o-rings that go between intake boots and cylinder
head, too. The old ones are likely hard and if the carbs are off the
bike anyway, they should be replaced.Rijk
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CV Carb rebuild tutorial
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Oldspooneye
Originally posted by Rijko View Postyou may want to read this guide to see if you want to do it yourself :
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happy to help, the pdf is hosted and created by awesome forum members.
Lots of info on BikeCliff's site http://gsarchive.bwringer.com/
Also on carb synchronizing which you want to do afterwards.Rijk
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CV Carb rebuild tutorial
VM Carb rebuild tutorial
Bikecliff's website
The Stator Papers
"The thing about freedom - it's never free"
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Goto a motorcycle store that is used to suzukis. Parts ordering should not be a problem IF THEY ARE AVAILABLE....many will not be except from wrecks.
In Canada, these were simply 1980 GS400 but YOU must know exactly what it is you wnt and look over their shoulder while they twiddle with fiches online...Your Bike is really a GSx400E (=4 valves per cylinder and TSCC (twin swirl combustion chamber) with a fairing -see suzuki.org linked above.
sometimes, your bike will have an extra letter added T being 1980 ,X being 81 but the 80 and 81 GSX400 are identical.
Your bike lso shares lot with GS250s and 300s sold in the States.They all use the same shop manual... The clue per GSX motors re the Square Cam Covers.
Body parts, tires electrics and more are same as 450 as you can see plainly from pix above
You can get part numbers to take to your supplier at this European site
We offer best Suzuki motorcycle parts for some of the famous models like Suzuki GS550, Suzuki intruder 800 Suzuki GSXR 1000, Suzuki A100, Suzuki Katana etc.
carbs are slightly different than 450...but also much is similar .
GOTO twins thred and look around in there.
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