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    GS650 Cherry Poppin Build

    I've come across bikes that were running fine without screens on any of the seats, but they're cheap enough that there's no reason not to have them. Especially if you've recently cleaned your tank. It's cheap insurance. Z1 Enterprises has them.
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    1977 gs750 re-restoration

    I meant the LED strips under the tank. Not my bag. I'm with you on function over form, though.
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    1977 gs750 re-restoration

    That's a very clean bike. I don't care much for the lights or the carbon fiber looking cam covers, but that's just me. I actually like the case guards that were made for the GS bikes. They fit nice and tight. The luggage rack is handy too. If you plan to make any mods (more like...
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    Worn screws/bolts, how to remove?

    Just a heads up, the impact driver doesn't always save the day. I've removed tons of stuck screws off Japanese bikes with an impact driver but was bested by those same exact sprocket cover screws on my '81 GS450. I used the largest, best fitting bits I had, used a rubber mallet, the whole...
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    GS650 Cherry Poppin Build

    You'd be fine just replacing the R/R. That's why I said to get a rewound stator, if you need it. The Shindengen R/R has a pretty beefy heat sink and fins already, but if you were planning on putting the R/R somewhere it doesn't get any airflow, the cooling fan might not be a bad idea.
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    GS650 Cherry Poppin Build

    It's not a bad idea. I ordered my SH775 from 2wheelpros for just under $70. If you're going to bullet-proof the electrical system, take a look at posplayr's (from the GS resources) Solid State Power Box and get a rewound stator from Steve, if you need it. Don't forget to do all the basics...
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    GS650 Cherry Poppin Build

    Nice! I suggest you use the two bikes to build one stock, running bike ASAP and get riding. Then you can build the other one using the feedback you get from the stock bike to make improvements.
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    Replace airbox with single car pod...

    I think too many people try to apply automobile knowledge to motorcycles when it comes to the way a top end works. The airbox on a car is not the same as the airbox on a motorcycle. Before the air gets to the cylinder head on a car, it has to go through the airbox, the intake pipe, past a...
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    GS650 Cherry Poppin Build

    Reinstalling carbs on four cylinders is one of the reasons I prefer twins! Try lubing the intake and airbox boots up with silicone, put them in place loosely on the intake side (push the airbox back as far as possible for clearance), connect the throttle cable, push them all the way into the...
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    Replace airbox with single car pod...

    Having a single filter element feeding multiple carbs isn't a new concept. K&N has a "lunch box" filter that's a standard mod for the GS500: I had set of these, side by side, on an FZR600 years ago: Going without an airbox is slightly more effective on singles and twins than on fours, but if...
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    GS650 Cherry Poppin Build

    Just a warning, you might have trouble with the clubman's also. They often hit the tank as well and tend to have too narrow of a clamping area for most 4 cylinder handlebar clamps. Superbike bars tend to work much better on these bikes. Especially with stock foot pegs and controls.
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    GS650 Cherry Poppin Build

    Go to www.cycleorings.com and order an o-ring kit for CV carbs for $14.73. He (Robert Barr) will throw in float bowl drain o-rings for a penny if you need them. Also, order a set of intake o-rings ( should be 38mm but double check with him) for $3.91 and 16mm stainless bolts (again, double...
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    GS650 Cherry Poppin Build

    If you're dead set on using the brass parts from your kit, please check them against what you pull out of the carbs. Those aftermarket kits often have generic jets that don't match the stock sizes. That's why using them isn't recommended. You'd be miles ahead just cleaning what you've got...
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    GS650 Cherry Poppin Build

    The boots will have cracks if they're in really bad shape, but they shrink and turn brittle with age even if they don't show any obvious signs of wear. If you can easily squish them in your hand, they should still be good. The o-rings that seal against the head should definitely be replaced...
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    GS650 Cherry Poppin Build

    A big +1 to this.
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    GS650 Cherry Poppin Build

    You probably could have done without the eBay carb rebuild kit and just gotten an o-ring kit from www.cycleorings.com for about $15 since the brass parts are usually in good shape after a thorough cleaning. Also, some genuine Suzuki carb intake and airbox boots would have been a good idea...
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    GS650 Cherry Poppin Build

    If your exhaust is in good shape, stick with it. They're double walled and pretty heavy compared to an aftermarket exhaust, but durable and typically don't require removal to change the oil. I'd stick a couple of SuperTrapp universal megaphones on the stock exhaust. Pods will have a serious...
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    GS650 Cherry Poppin Build

    If you're new to motorcycles, I would recommend against making any changes to either intake or exhaust. Unlike cars, these older bikes were tuned from the factory to make reasonable power without too much concern for emissions or efficiency. A free flowing exhaust and pods with a stock top end...
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    GS650 Cherry Poppin Build

    Nice 'L'. The GS650 is a really nice bike. Unfortunately, the L model is the worst choice for a cafe build, but you can probably make it work. First thing to do would be to buy some cables for an 'E' (standard) model and put a proper handlebar on it. The Bikemaster Superbike or Daytona...
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    Range Rover Runs Down Bikers in N.Y.

    The RR driver called 911 from the very beginning. 911 tape should probably be released sometime this week.
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