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Snowdiver
Noob question GS750 year?
I just got a GS750 and it has only one front caliper. The registration says 1978 although I think it is early 1977. Am I right in think that the single caliper GS750 were only in late '76 and early '77?
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heathen
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The parts fishe shows single disc bikes available through '79.Ed
To measure is to know.
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TheCafeKid
NOT true. The EARLY 78s were shipped with single sided rotor AND wire wheels. Cast wheels and DUAL disc were an option in 78 as well however, and to be honest, that far back, the model years kind of skewed into one another. But to bet for sure, the ONLY things different between the 77 and the 78/79 750 were the fact that the 77 ONLY had single disc and wire wheels, the rear master was slightly different in that it didnt have a remote reseviour, the carbs were SLIGHTLY different in design and jetting, tho a 78 or 9 set will work just the same, the wiring harness only had ONE main fuse and no fuse block, and the gauge package had the ignition mounted IN it instead of in front of it, and the steering stem of the 77 will NOT accept tappered head bearings without some machine work because it has no relief cut in it. OTHERWISE, they're in every other way identical. There may be a couple of other little ones i left out, but fret not, any parts you need can be had from the other years up untill the 1980 model. If ya need something, BTW, I MAY just have it...i have hoarded 70s model 750 stuff for some reason...
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Snowdiver
Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostNOT true. The EARLY 78s were shipped with single sided rotor AND wire wheels. Cast wheels and DUAL disc were an option in 78 as well however, and to be honest, that far back, the model years kind of skewed into one another. But to bet for sure, the ONLY things different between the 77 and the 78/79 750 were the fact that the 77 ONLY had single disc and wire wheels, the rear master was slightly different in that it didnt have a remote reseviour, the carbs were SLIGHTLY different in design and jetting, tho a 78 or 9 set will work just the same, the wiring harness only had ONE main fuse and no fuse block, and the gauge package had the ignition mounted IN it instead of in front of it, and the steering stem of the 77 will NOT accept tappered head bearings without some machine work because it has no relief cut in it. OTHERWISE, they're in every other way identical. There may be a couple of other little ones i left out, but fret not, any parts you need can be had from the other years up untill the 1980 model. If ya need something, BTW, I MAY just have it...i have hoarded 70s model 750 stuff for some reason...
Mine has the ignition in FRONT,
remote rear brake reservoir... 4-5 inches away,
one fuse, no block,
single disk,wire wheels,
Seems like it has some of both, eh?
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by Snowdiver View PostSo,
Mine has the ignition in FRONT,
remote rear brake reservoir... 4-5 inches away,
one fuse, no block,
single disk,wire wheels,
Seems like it has some of both, eh?
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heathen
Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostSounds like you have an EARLY 78... I would bet the model designation is GS750C....ORRR It IS a 750B, and someone replaced the rear master with a later model because FINDING a GOOD actual 77 rear MC is like finding a needle in 12 hay stacks.
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by heathen View PostI found the needle. Mine still has the original on it.
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