My upcoming winter project will be refurbishing my 1981 GS750E. Basic background of the bike: 3,060 miles, third owner, overall good condition, runs but needs carb work, my first carbureted bike. It appears to be 99% original - even the tires are original (hard like rocks). I am reasonably mechanically inclined, but this will be a great learning experience.
I'll try to get paint done before winter.
Here's my basic list of what I plan to do, not necessarily in this order.
Paint with original graphics and color.
Carb rebuild (completely, not half as$ed).
New Petcock.
Remove the little bit of frame (and centerstand) corrosion and re-paint (not the entire frame, for now).
Fork Seals.
Reg/Rect upgrade.
New handlebars.
Rebuild calipers.
Paint/polish wheels to look original.
New tires and bearings.
Adjust Valves.
New Exhaust.
And, as needed, chain/sprockets and install head gasket.
I already put fresh oil in the engine, and drained the fuel from the tank. The paintable bits are off.
As of now, I plan to keep the factory rectangular headlamp. That's been a back-and-forth decision process.
I have a terrible itch to ride this beauty, but I need to get her road ready. For now my DL1000 helps with the itch, but still...
I have a question or two, or so.
1. Do I need a new head gasket? Please see the attached picture. This bike has been unwashed for years, so I hope the photo provides some evidence as to its health.
2. Why was this wire disconnected, and what does it serve? Again, please see the picture. If I can't get more than one on a post, see the following.
3. What else should be done to this bike to make it safe and reliable?
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