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    Finished my GS(x) 750 rebuild Have a look at HER!

    Hey, all. Finally finished my GS(X) 750 rebuild. Took her out for a flogging and she stood up well. Here are some pics. Any tips on some cosmetic upgrades would be appreciated..... also, what is the ideal oil temp for these engines????

    #2
    heres another one

    heres another one

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      #3
      Looks good.

      take some shots in the sun light, don't be afraid
      Keith
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      1980 GS1000S, blue and white
      2015Triumph Trophy SE

      Ever notice you never see a motorcycle parked in front of a psychiatrist office?

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        #4
        Yes. What he said.

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          #5
          oil temp?

          Say, very pretty bike!

          But, I have a silly question: how would you know the oil temp even if we did know what an optimum reading was? Is there a cool hidden gauge I don't know about someplace?

          I thought optimum oil temp was anything low enough to keep the little red OIL light from coming on...

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            #6
            Originally posted by wharrah View Post
            Say, very pretty bike!

            But, I have a silly question: how would you know the oil temp even if we did know what an optimum reading was? Is there a cool hidden gauge I don't know about someplace?

            I thought optimum oil temp was anything low enough to keep the little red OIL light from coming on...
            starting in 1983 the 750E and 1100E came with a oil temp gauge, it is not to hard to retrofit one of these clusters to another model and wire in the sending unit.
            there are also aftermarket temp gauges available.

            200-240*F is ideal

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              #7
              oil temp guage

              this is a 1982 gsx 750 australian model. It has a fuel guage and a oil temp guage. it even has a spedo and a taco . my engine sits around 110 degrees celcius. Just wondering if this was normal and should i avoid having the bike idling with out riding it flat out to get the wind pumping through the fins??? Sorry but this is the first air cooled engine i have ever built.....

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