I have been following this forum for some time. I have wanted to learn a lot more about motorcycle mechanics, and I thought the best way to learn would be to buy an old bike and work on it. After following this forum for a while, I knew that I would look for a Suzuki because this forum would be a great place for assistance. About two years ago I purchased a 1977 750 GS (picture below). Although the owner said it was running with a degree of dependability, I have not had an opportunity to run it. I did do a compression check on it and I know that I have a problem with 1 cylinder. I purchased it in the winter and got a great deal on it so I was not too worried about its mechanical state. My entire goal with this project was not so much to get a running motorcycle (I already have one) but to get something I could work on and LEARN from. The bike came with a ton of extra parts, wheels, an extra frame and an extra motor. My plan is not a restoration, but rather to get it up and running. I will be posting the progress as it goes, along with looking for lots of advice. Based on the number of parts that the owner had, I am sure that this bike is a compilation of several different years and models. I am not too interested in bringing it back to a true 1977, but I would like to know what is from the 77 and what has been added/removed. It also came with a front fairing (not shown in the picture).
I have already downloaded some of the manuals and other documents. My first step will be to rebuild the carbs.
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