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Kbecker3
another accomplishment from the help of GSR
just wanted to let everyone know that i was able to basicly rebuild this '81 GS-750 with all the help i got from this website. between this year and last year, put new stator/RR, gaskets and seals from the cylinder base up, including new rings, new sprockets, and chain. threw some new tires on this year, it have so far put almost 100 miles on it and i would think this is how it ran when it was new. Thanks! -Keith
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Kbecker3
thanks...
i dont think i would have been able to figure everything that was wrong with the bike without the help of this site.
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seuadr
that is a sexy beast. my fiencee asked me why i didn't want to buy a brand new bike. I told her two reasons, 1. i can work on this and feel like i accomplished something. 2. most new bikes just don't have that look and feel that, for me, captures riding in a nutshell. these early to mid 80's bikes are where it's at, imho.
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Kbecker3
Originally posted by seuadr View Postthat is a sexy beast. my fiencee asked me why i didn't want to buy a brand new bike. I told her two reasons, 1. i can work on this and feel like i accomplished something. 2. most new bikes just don't have that look and feel that, for me, captures riding in a nutshell. these early to mid 80's bikes are where it's at, imho.
I agree... They dont make stuff like they used to! Plus it is alot easier to work on.
That is how I have been refering to the bike now "a sexy beast"!
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BassCliff
Unlimited smiles per gallon
Congratulations Mr. Kbecker3. That's a job well done! It looks terrific! Thanks for showing off your finished project. Now get out there and ride! \\/
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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ggreenfield
Originally posted by seuadr View Postmost new bikes just don't have that look and feel that, for me, captures riding in a nutshell. these early to mid 80's bikes are where it's at, imho.
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Headphase
looks great.
How do you find riding it with the windscreen on it, I was thinking I might put one on mine, but don't want to end up blown all over the place.
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Kbecker3
Originally posted by Headphase View Postlooks great.
How do you find riding it with the windscreen on it, I was thinking I might put one on mine, but don't want to end up blown all over the place.
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catbed
i noticed the picture of your head gasket. do you remember if it hugged the cylinders, and if there was a space there or not?
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Kbecker3
Originally posted by catbed View Posti noticed the picture of your head gasket. do you remember if it hugged the cylinders, and if there was a space there or not?
I was happy I got the head gasket I did. I got one from Bike bandit, it was a fiber one like the factory one, only it was missing one of the egg shapped o-rings so i sent it back the guy from customer service said if they sent another one that it would just come the same way so I told them to keep it. I went to the stealer (dealer) to get one and they gave me the MLS head gasket, seams much nicer. They told me the MLS one superseads the fiber one, and should work much better, so if you plan on doing a head gasket, i would try to get the MLS one, it seams like it will seal better, and last longer.
Hope this helps. Nice looking bike!
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