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    JPMs 1977 Suzuki GS550 REDUX

    Pull off the vacuum line and let it run out of gas.
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    1978 Suzuki GS750 racer project

    Looking forward to seeing this go back together, nice job.
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    Post a pic of your latest purchase

    Are those a series rr or shunt?
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    "Cafe Racer" such a loose term! Craigslist "Gem" of the week!

    Lol, how brave are you? http://maine.craigslist.org/mcy/5476677851.html
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    1983 GS750E BS32 carbs jetting and needles questions

    I think you can answer some of your questions here http://zeus.mtsac.edu/~cliff/storage/gs/GS750E-ES_Shop_Manual_1983.pdf
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    "Cafe Racer" such a loose term! Craigslist "Gem" of the week!

    http://maine.craigslist.org/mcy/5489846844.html Eight feet long?
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    Carb problem

    I have put on new spark plug boots. I think I will do the carbs and the relay and go from there. The three idle mixture screws that work ended up being 1 3/4 to 2 turns. Hopfully I will get a chance to work on it this weekend. I appreciate all the advice, thanks
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    Carb problem

    Crazypj, I ran the bike all last summer and I was planning on stripping the carbs before i dipped them, and have new o rings to put in. and DOHC, I have spark on all cylinders but as for working flawlessly, i dont know. I put new points and condensers in last fall and timed it and it seemed to...
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    Carb problem

    Ok, thanks Hillsy. GSR is were I read that 7/8 of a turn out on the fuel screws to start. How can you tell when you have it right? Keep checking the spark plug?
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    Carb problem

    Hey all, Im having a carb issue and was hoping some one could point me in the right direction. I have a 8 valve GS 750, stock exhaust and airbox with a KN filter. The valves are all within spec's on the loose side. Last fall I put new intake boots and o-rings. I just got a o-ring kit for the...
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    "Cafe Racer" such a loose term! Craigslist "Gem" of the week!

    http://maine.craigslist.org/mcy/5477391830.html And another
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    "Cafe Racer" such a loose term! Craigslist "Gem" of the week!

    http://maine.craigslist.org/mcy/5477404609.html This could be a fun project. Wish I were closer
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    1978 Suzuki GS750 racer project

    Valve cover and cam covers look good. Now that you've started down that slippery slope of polishing you wont be able to stop. It keeps sucking you in more and more,lol
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    1978 GS1000 Restomod

    Wow, That came out very nice.
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    1978 Suzuki GS750 racer project

    That's going to look sweet
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    1978 Suzuki GS750 racer project

    I also love these old Suzuki's. I have been watching this one on a couple forums. I am looking forward to see how this turns out.
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    Anther new guy

    Thanks, It looks better from 20 yards or so,lol
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    Anther new guy

    I have been lurking here for several years. Seen some very nice bikes and interesting threads. Like a lot of people I am just starting to ride again after 30+ years. My first bike was a SL 125 that I raked blueberries all summer to buy,lol. That bike took more abuse than any piece of machinery...
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    Brake upgrade?

    Hi, I have lurked around here for awhile but this is my first post. I have a 78 gs 750e and the front disk are really heavy and kind of gouged up.(when I bought it and put in the new pads and caliper seals and all that came out was metal backing plates.) I also have a 80 750e that has drilled...
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