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They are EPM, front is magnesium and is amazingly light. They are running tubeless as the slicks I took off were. They needed a bit of help sealing up with some Xtra seal goo. They are fine, holding air etc. I wanted to powdercoat them and my neighbor manages a shop but nobody here would touch magnesium so I spray bombed them after a lot of prep.
Originally posted by grcamna2 View PostTom
'82 GS1100E Mr. Turbo
'79 GS100E
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Originally posted by oldGSfan View PostThey are EPM, front is magnesium and is amazingly light. They are running tubeless as the slicks I took off were. They needed a bit of help sealing up with some Xtra seal goo. They are fine, holding air etc. I wanted to powdercoat them and my neighbor manages a shop but nobody here would touch magnesium so I spray bombed them after a lot of prep.
Wow,true magnesium 'Mags' ! The bike must ride excellent over all different road surfaces.What width are they compared to your stock aluminum wheels ?
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Rear is 18x3.5 vs 17x2.5 stock, and I run a 140/70. Front is 18x2.5 vs 19x2.15 stock and I run a 100/90. Both Avon Roadriders. The 1100E rides well but I like the overall feel of the '79 GS1000 just a bit better, to be honest. It's a longer stretch to the bars on the 1100E and I may put stock bars on, which I have, but that means longer brake lines. I put Shinkos on the GS1000E 712s on due to budget issues and they seem fine.
Originally posted by grcamna2 View PostWow,true magnesium 'Mags' ! The bike must ride excellent over all different road surfaces.What width are they compared to your stock aluminum wheels ?Tom
'82 GS1100E Mr. Turbo
'79 GS100E
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I found a stock airbox really cheap on eBay with decent side covers, this is the worse side of the two and it's fine, overall patina of the bike is similar.
Bonus: Looking at the '79's rear airbox section on the diagram, its shape sure looked a lot like the '82 GS1100E to me. Since mine was already out of the red '82 I tried it and it fits perfectly. It's a different part number and the housing is 'fluted' underneath, but other than that I can't see any difference. It even came with a fresh air filter.
I'll sell my K&N pods and be up overall. I am going to fit the OK GS850 pipes on it instead of selling them, and if all goes well I'll sell the V&H.
Last edited by oldGSfan; 07-24-2021, 11:00 AM.Tom
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Just a little FYI FWIW...
When fussing around with my (now departed) 1000S, anytime the airbox was disturbed, such as when the rear airbox was separated from the front, or when the lid was removed, the bike immediately went into a high idle situation. The system is very sensitive.Ed
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Thanks for tip, I'm going through the rubber bits and renewing them and also will put a new foam strip on the lid as it's degraded. I'll get it set up as best I can. I'll have to yank the Dynojet #138 mains, not sure if needles need to be changed back. I have been reading that just a bit over stock mains helps but nothing drastic, will keep researching.
Originally posted by Nessism View PostJust a little FYI FWIW...
When fussing around with my (now departed) 1000S, anytime the airbox was disturbed, such as when the rear airbox was separated from the front, or when the lid was removed, the bike immediately went into a high idle situation. The system is very sensitive.Tom
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Well, I'm done with the project, the bike's running really well, I am extremely happy with the outcome. The engine's smooth, powerful and oil tight, the suspension is spot on, stock up front and the rebuilt Fox shocks out back. The plugs look good after a long ride today, carbs are synced and set up well, no flat spots. The brakes are super strong and it handles and rides beautifully. It's my favorite of my 3 current runners. Last touch was to mount the $5 fork cover that I repaired, so I dropped the forks off and installed earlier today.
I'll be doing a riding video in the morning and will post link. Thanks to all for your help in answering questions and some stuff I needed (Ed that's you!)
Tom
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You done well Tom. Now ride the crap out of it!
BTW, how do you like the seat comfort?Ed
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Thanks Ed, it's certainly cushy, and given the size of the seat it's OK to sink down a bit. Sort of Barcalounger like, which means it makes a great first impression. But I prefer firm, always have.
Originally posted by Nessism View PostYou done well Tom. Now ride the crap out of it!
BTW, how do you like the seat comfort?
Originally posted by steve murdoch View PostAre you sure the GS850 stock exhaust will fit?
Like the look of the lightly polished fork legs.
Tom
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Look Trevor. Nice clean black motorcycle with the required shiny bits. LOL'84 GS750EF (Oct 2015 BOM) '79 GS1000N (June 2007 BOM) My Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/soates50/
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