Recently I purchased a parts lot for my oil cooled collection and in it came some parts for what I am certain is a GS750ES. The one part I have a question about in particular is this swingarm. Can anyone verify that it is for a GS750ES, and also who might have made it?
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Long_av8r
Aftermarket swingarm ID?
A few of you may know me but for some reason my old login did not work so I had to re-register. I'm a mod over at Gixxer.com for the oiler section and also a user over at cb1100f.net.
Recently I purchased a parts lot for my oil cooled collection and in it came some parts for what I am certain is a GS750ES. The one part I have a question about in particular is this swingarm. Can anyone verify that it is for a GS750ES, and also who might have made it?Tags: None
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BassCliff
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Long_av8r
Thanks for the welcome Cliff. I too am in SoCal, and know a few members here from other sites I frequent like Posplayer and RapidRay. I don't have a GS (yet) but I do have a few oil cooled GSXR's.
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SVSooke
Looks like a 83 GS750 swingarm to me.Has bracing that's not stock though.
Here's a stock one,a little polished up
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Looks like it could be for a 750 or an 1150. The two are very simular in apearance. I've never seen one like that one before.Last edited by kingofvenus; 11-17-2011, 10:05 PM.Dee Durant '83 750es (Overly molested...) '88 gl1500 (Yep, a wing...)
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SVSooke
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Long_av8r
Originally posted by Greg B View PostEccentric adjusters make me think it might be an older Metmachex arm.
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Originally posted by SVSooke View PostCould it be a 83 GPZ750? They had adjusters like that IIRC.
Shock mount looks totally wrong for a GPz though.The Three Horsemen
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Long_av8r
Originally posted by Greg B View PostYeah, Kawasaki used that type of adjuster on many bikes in the GPz/Ninja line.
Shock mount looks totally wrong for a GPz though.
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SVSooke
Originally posted by Greg B View PostYeah, Kawasaki used that type of adjuster on many bikes in the GPz/Ninja line.
Shock mount looks totally wrong for a GPz though.Last edited by Guest; 11-18-2011, 12:26 AM.
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