I bought a 1979 GS750 from a friend. The bike needed a new battery to be able to start, and it runs fairly well. I'm sure it will need a lot of TLC to get it into tip-top shape, but it doesn't appear that it will need a lot of rebuilding.
In any case, the only thing keeping me from riding it now is the disparity between the overall height of the bike and the overall length of my legs. In other words, I'm rather short, the bike's a bit tall. Specifically, flat footed leaning to one side means balls of feet and toes on the other side. The seat had been reupholstered, and judging by pics of other bikes same year and model, they added what appears to be 3 to 4 inches of additional foam padding to the seat when they did so. I think 3 inches would give me all I need to be flat footed if that's all I did.
But I also noticed that the rear of the bike seems awful high compared to others. I have a couple pictures in my album on this site, but here is one for an example.
So the rear shocks are adjustable, but is that mainly for the stiffness of the suspension (or the amount of travel for the shocks)? Or will this affect the height of the bike, and thus the amount of space between the tire and the rear fender?
Any help would be appreciated!
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