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"78" GS 1000; Is it the seat, or the tail section?
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Anonymous
"78" GS 1000; Is it the seat, or the tail section?
I'm confused, I recently sold a seat to a fellow gsresources member. The seat was from a "79" GS 1000 "EN". He was going to put it on a "78" GS 1000 "C". When he got it mounted, everything fit perfectly, except for a gap between the back of the seat and the front of the tail section of about 1 1/4". Has anyone else put an "E" model seat on a "standard" model GS 1000 , and how did it fit? I had the same seat on my "79" GS 1000 "S", and it fit fine. Does the "E" come with a different tail section, or what ? Please help me get unconfused.Tags: None
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Paul
I thought that all the GS1000 seats were the same, except for the stepped "custom" versions.
I have swapped seats off my "S" onto an "E" & a "C" with no problems.
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When he got it mounted, everything fit perfectly, except for a gap between the back of the seat and the front of the tail section of about 1 1/4".
Sounds like a darned good idea, one that I'll be doing to mine too.Frosty (falsely accused of "Thread-Hijacking"!)
"Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot."
Owner of:
1982 GS1100E
1995 Triumph Daytona 1200
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Anonymous
The standard seats were flat, the "E" seats had about 1" rise, and the "L" or custom seat was totally different with about 3" (I think) rise. The "E" was the standard model in 1980, but in "78" & "79" the standard model was the one with the spoke wheels.
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Anonymous
The 78 GS1000 has a different tail section. The seat from a later model fits, except for the gap. I doubt if raising the tail piece will work.
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robinjo
Originally posted by jojoThe 78 GS1000 has a different tail section. The seat from a later model fits, except for the gap. I doubt if raising the tail piece will work.
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Anonymous
OK, We're getting there. What if we use a "79" or "80" model tail section? I realize it will not have the indention for the stripe, but will the gap be gone? I may have acess to a "78" E model tail, but if I understand jojo correctly, that wouldn't work either
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Paul
I have an aftermarket Guilari (spelling?) seat. I have put this seat onto every GS1000 I have owned, taking it off before selling the bike. Every time it has fitted perfectly. I have not owned a GS with the tailpeice moulded for the stripe, so that may explain why it always seems interchangeable. But I have built up GS's out of bits, so I haven't known what year the bits were off & the seat/tails have always matched up. Maybe this is another case of us getting same models in UK but with slight differences.
I have a couple of spare tailpieces in the garage & I have been looking at them and can see no differences.
Maybe I've just been lucky!!
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