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1978 GS1000 Complete Engine Overhaul With Mods
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joeadams
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Anonymous
Originally posted by scottyOriginally posted by starseedMaybe less chatting and more wrenching would speed things up?
SEE LOOK 8O 8O 8O 8O SMILEY FACES
as fur smileys try changing your pikture.
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Anonymous
Isn't it bad for the bike if you shift with no clutch? Won't that break stuff?
But they are talking about something totally different. It's a dragbike guys thing
All it is is a switch on your shift lever that momentarily kills the ignition while you shift, taking the load off the tranny while things are moving. To shift you simply move the lever while holding the throttle wide open and the ignition momentarily cuts then picks up again. It is supposed to help with carburation (no sudden closing/opening of the throttles) and of course you lose power for less time this way.
Mark
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Hoomgar
Thx for all the support guys/gals. I am letting this cool off. I have it set up in a way that if anyone wants to redeem themselves and actually finish the work I have ALREADY PAID them for then so be it. And I will be happy.
I will eventually finish this one way or another so it isn't dead. It's just that I am not placing my eggs into this basket anymore since it is likely to get put on the shelf and not make it to market again so to speak.
I am putting my eggs into a basket I know is making the trip.
I'll wake this back up when there is progress, I promise.
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Originally posted by SwannyHoomie, you need to do the entire job yourself. Actually, engine building is the easiest part, IMHO. Dig in and get your hands dirty. If I lived closer I'd help you.
As for the electric shifter I just installed the one I had installed in my ZRX in my ZZR........took a little over an hour, that is it after i figured out how to do it the right way I wasted an hour working off my memory and evidently thats not soo good
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Anonymous
Originally posted by skip[Originally posted by SwannyHoomie, you need to do the entire job yourself. Actually, engine building is the easiest part, IMHO. Dig in and get your hands dirty. If I lived closer I'd help you.
As for the electric shifter I just installed the one I had installed in my ZRX in my ZZR........took a little over an hour, that is it after i figured out how to do it the right way I wasted an hour working off my memory and evidently thats not soo good
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joeadams
While I'm not even close to as knowledgable as Swanny, I live much closer and if you ever do need a hand during the week, I probably don't have anything to do and would be glad to lend a hand.
Mostly what I'm good for it holding stuff and general gopher duty.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by joeadamsWhile I'm not even close to as knowledgable as Swanny, I live much closer and if you ever do need a hand during the week, I probably don't have anything to do and would be glad to lend a hand.
Mostly what I'm good for it holding stuff and general gopher duty.
Hoomie! We are gonna make you a mekenic wether you like it or not!
I should stick to the political forums. Nobody ever accused me of being smart there. Too much pressure here. 8O
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Hoomgar
We'll see what happens. I can't do anything about this one this time around. The bike isn't even in my possession.
I actually need the builder to finish this.
I am not holding my breath.
Joe, if I get in a pinch I may take you up on that GS loan offer.
I do not want to run my "GS Ride" two years in a row on another non-GS bike.
Let me know if you were serious about that?
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joeadams
Joe, if I get in a pinch I may take you up on that GS loan offer.
I do not want to run my "GS Ride" two years in a row on another non-GS bike.
Let me know if you were serious about that?
1. No suing me
2. Wear a helmet
3. Try really hard to not crash
4. No teasing Skip with it
5. You have to give it back
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lhanscom
Originally posted by joeadams4. No teasing Skip with it
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joeadams
Originally posted by lhanscomOriginally posted by joeadams4. No teasing Skip with it
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Hoomgar
Originally posted by joeadamsJoe, if I get in a pinch I may take you up on that GS loan offer.
I do not want to run my "GS Ride" two years in a row on another non-GS bike.
Let me know if you were serious about that?
1. No suing me
2. Wear a helmet
3. Try really hard to not crash
4. No teasing Skip with it
5. You have to give it back
Thx Joe, I'll let you know. I am still being told it will be done in time but I am not holding my breath as I have been told that before. A call last night revealed that the parts have still not arrived Not sure what to believe anymore. Call me Monday, call me Wednesday, call Friday, call me Monday, call me at the end of the week, call me on Monday, call me, call me, oh look, it's 2006. Sorry you missed ANOTHER year with your GS. :x
Anywho, I may be taking you up on it. You're a true friend indeed to offer it. I am an excellent rider, no worries for the care of your bike. If I did damage something, I would fix or pay to have it fixed. It's all good.
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lhanscom
Originally posted by joeadamsOriginally posted by lhanscomOriginally posted by joeadams4. No teasing Skip with it
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lhanscom
Originally posted by HoomgarIf I did damage something, I would fix or pay to have it fixed. It's all good.
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