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    1978 GS750 - Info needed about tires, handlebar and bulb

    Hey All,

    Just got a sweet 1978 GS750 with 16k. Now, the (oversized) tires have good thread but also have some cracks on them. What are the original sizes and what tires are recommended? Can I run tubeless?

    The bike came with an european style handlebar. As I'm 5'7" I could use a little bit more reach and I guess the original one would fit? What aftermarket handlebar would most resemble the original ergonomics? Or would I be better off with something else?

    Lastly, the headlight is illuminating not much more that a good candle would. What (aftermarket or not) bulb would work well?

    Thanks!
    Ride safe!

    #2
    Avon RoadRiders, AM26. 90/90-19 and 120/90-18 probably. Great tires.

    I have a set of stock bars I would trade for those Europeans, PM me if interested.

    Check the voltage to the headlight, you need to check the voltage at the charging system anyway, along with all the other neglected maintenance that all old bikes have...

    Congrats, that 750 is a great bike.
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    Life is too short to ride an L.

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      #3
      I would start by checking for a voltage drop across the ign switch.
      Headlight? Make sure the charging system is working, - convert to and H4 type headlight- Syl Superstar bulb

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        #4
        Originally posted by SqDancerLynn1 View Post
        I would start by checking for a voltage drop across the ign switch.
        Headlight? Make sure the charging system is working, - convert to and H4 type headlight- Syl Superstar bulb
        SqDancerLynn1, I found a good deal on a Bosch 7" H4 headlamp assembly. What else do I need to do to convert to H4?
        Thanks!

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          #5
          Originally posted by wolverine View Post
          SqDancerLynn1, I found a good deal on a Bosch 7" H4 headlamp assembly. What else do I need to do to convert to H4?
          Thanks!
          That's it

          Just fit it in the mount on the chrome ring and plug it in
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            #6
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              #7
              The stock tire sizes are 3.25 front and 4.00 rear. If you have aluminum wheels you may be able to convert to tubeless but I would continue to use a tube. If you want tires slightly larger, but still within reason for your stock rims, get some 100/120 front/rear sized tires.
              Ed

              To measure is to know.

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                #8
                What a great forum!
                Thanks all for your answers and warm welcomes.
                BassCliff, your page is awesome! Great work!
                Ride safe and ride often,
                Wolverine.

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