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lee21
78 gs750 swingarm question
i have a 78 gs750 that i am building and was wondering if any of the other gs bikes had a longer swingarm. the 78 is 23 inches long i would like to stretch it out a little if possible. i would appreciate any advice you may have. leeTags: None
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Originally posted by lee21 View Posti have a 78 gs750 that i am building and was wondering if any of the other gs bikes had a longer swingarm. the 78 is 23 inches long i would like to stretch it out a little if possible. i would appreciate any advice you may have. lee
BTW Introduce yourself in the owners section, place your location in your info and lets see some pictures of this machine.-Mal
"The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once." - B. Banzai
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by allojohn View PostThe preferred mod for your bike (and mine) is the '83 1100E aluminum swinger. It's about an inch longer.
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Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostBut it is NOT a bolt on and go mod. The 1100E swingarm pivot is larger in diameter than the 750s, so it will require either custom sleeves for the swinger bearings or the frame bosses for the pivot in the 750 frame need to to be drilled out large enough to accept the 1100 pivot...-Mal
"The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once." - B. Banzai
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lee21
thanks for the advice. i am also having carb. problems. i have taken the bottom bowl off and took neddle valve out and make sure the float works properly put it back together just to have one of the four to leak gas out of the overflow. i was wondering if it would be better to take the carbs off and soak overnight like i have read some people have done and if so how hard is it to get all four in sync with each other so they work properly. does anyone know a simple way or something im missing? i havent took the top off the carbs only the bottom am i missing something in the top? thanks for your time lee.
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GateKeeper
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Originally posted by lee21 View Postthanks for the advice. i am also having carb. problems. i have taken the bottom bowl off and took neddle valve out and make sure the float works properly put it back together just to have one of the four to leak gas out of the overflow. i was wondering if it would be better to take the carbs off and soak overnight like i have read some people have done and if so how hard is it to get all four in sync with each other so they work properly. does anyone know a simple way or something im missing? i havent took the top off the carbs only the bottom am i missing something in the top? thanks for your time lee.-Mal
"The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once." - B. Banzai
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78 GS750E
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