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GSKnightrider
GS750ESD upgrades
Recently picked up this bike and put some Bridgestone Battleaxes on her. On the advice of some here I picked up an Electrex regulator. Any other inexpensive tricks/tips I can use to make my bike run better?Tags: None
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Dink
Go through the entire bike, clean EVERY connection on the bike!!!
Pull the carbs, clean every jet & orifice; BTW get an o-ring set & replace them whilst they are apart.
Test your coils , ignition leads & spark plug caps, if in dount replace.
Fit new filters (air & oil) change all fluids on the bike; brake fluid,fork oil, engine oil.
Vacuum synch the carbs, then check plug colours.
Dink
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GSKnightrider
Thanxs Dink! What do you think of Uni filter? Are they worth the effort? If so where do I find one-seem to be backordered everywhere for my bike NU2445? I haven't named my bike yet. I guess we need to get better acquainted!
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Damn Fine Bike!! Had mine since '83 and will probably be buried with it, many years from now from natural causes of course. Looks like "DINK" covered everything. I'd probably get a manual and do all the maintenance items in it. The only thing that comes to mind is to retorque/tighten all the nuts and bolts. I've got a Ma' Suzuki manual for it so send a PM if you want to know anything specific. LOL!Originally posted by GSKnightrider View PostRecently picked up this bike and put some Bridgestone Battleaxes on her. On the advice of some here I picked up an Electrex regulator. Any other inexpensive tricks/tips I can use to make my bike run better?
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Dink
Uni filter is fine, Suzuki is Better; Why you ask? because a Unifilter MAY (in fact should) require re-jetting.
BTW I have had my 1150 eight years, my 1100 Katana for four, the 750 for three, so we have had long enough to get acquainted.
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