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83 gs650gt swingarm question
I tried my best to search for this answer but couldn't find anything. I'm restoring an 83 gs650g and I am not sure as how I remove the swing arm. It has a nut and in the center it looks like an allen is also needed. I have a manual, but it says it would need a dealer. Any help would be greatly appreciated.Tags: None
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Originally posted by Southernyooper View PostI tried my best to search for this answer but couldn't find anything. I'm restoring an 83 gs650g and I am not sure as how I remove the swing arm. It has a nut and in the center it looks like an allen is also needed. I have a manual, but it says it would need a dealer. Any help would be greatly appreciated.sigpicMrBill Been a GSR member on and off since April 2002
1980 GS 750E Bought new in Feb of 1980
2015 CAN AM RTS
Stuff I've done to my bike:dancing: 1100E front end with new Sonic springs, 1100E swing arm conversion with new Progressive shocks installed, 530 sprockets/chain conversion, new SS brake lines, new brake pads. New SS fasteners through out. Rebuilt carbs, new EBC clutch springs and horn installed. New paint. Motor runs strong.
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Southernyooper
Repair. It has everything in it. I've disassembled the entire bike using it. It's just, this swing arm. I'm not the most mechanically inclined person, so maybe I'm over thinking something.
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Originally posted by Southernyooper View PostRepair. It has everything in it. I've disassembled the entire bike using it. It's just, this swing arm. I'm not the most mechanically inclined person, so maybe I'm over thinking something.sigpicMrBill Been a GSR member on and off since April 2002
1980 GS 750E Bought new in Feb of 1980
2015 CAN AM RTS
Stuff I've done to my bike:dancing: 1100E front end with new Sonic springs, 1100E swing arm conversion with new Progressive shocks installed, 530 sprockets/chain conversion, new SS brake lines, new brake pads. New SS fasteners through out. Rebuilt carbs, new EBC clutch springs and horn installed. New paint. Motor runs strong.
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Southernyooper
Perhaps I've missed it, but once it mentioned swing arm removal, it said would need a dealer. Otherwise, i couldnt find it.
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I had a quick look at the shop manual, and it is as vague as can be when it comes to swingarm removal. I haven't done that with the 650 yet, and I really can't picture what is involved. I think there might be a special tool involved, something akin to a bearing puller.'83 GS650G
'83 GS550es (didn't like the colours in the 80's, but they've grown on me)
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It has been a while since I have had to do anything with the swingarm, I can't remember if there is a locknut arrangement or not. Might have to loosen the locknut, then use a large Allen wrench to remove the two pivots. Not sure why a dealer would need to be involved, it's just a couple of pivots that hold tapered roller bearings in place.
Also curious, why do you call it an " '83 GS650GT"? The "T" at the end is for the '80 model year, and the 650 did not appear until the '81 model year.
The '83 model designation was "D", so you should have a GS650GD or an '83 GS650G, but it's redundant to say both, the '83 and the D.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostIt has been a while since I have had to do anything with the swingarm, I can't remember if there is a locknut arrangement or not. Might have to loosen the locknut, then use a large Allen wrench to remove the two pivots. Not sure why a dealer would need to be involved, it's just a couple of pivots that hold tapered roller bearings in place.
Also curious, why do you call it an " '83 GS650GT"? The "T" at the end is for the '80 model year, and the 650 did not appear until the '81 model year.
The '83 model designation was "D", so you should have a GS650GD or an '83 GS650G, but it's redundant to say both, the '83 and the D.
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83 GS1100g
2006 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
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Originally posted by BigD_83 View PostOur 650s do have a GT model designation in the same trim, but in the European market. As far as I can see, the only difference was the "T" on the sidecovers.sigpic
83 GS1100g
2006 Triumph Sprint ST 1050
Ohhhh!........Torque sweet Temptress.........always whispering.... a murmuring Siren
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