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  1. Hi guys and Gals, after several months of being unable to take photos, I have taken a photo of 90% finished bike. Hope you think ok. Hoping to get on road very soon.

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  2. I had a GS250T back in 1985, it had a pair of short slashcut exhausts on it as original exhaust had holes in. Mine had standard jetting and gearing and topped out showing 92mph on clock. CV carbs do not like foam air filters as they work on pressure differential between airbox and air basically when engine running. I would put airbox on and check valve clearances as well. Clearances are tiny on the GS from memory, about 2 thou I think. 

  3. 16 hours ago, Gsx1100er said:

    The carbs I have bought  turn out to have come off a Swiss restricted Gsxr750.  Does any one know if the restriction was in the carbs or electronic via the CDU ?    The jets will be changed for B12 compatibility anyway so if it was carb restricted that should fix it ?

    Cheers   Gaz

     

     

    It would be worth checking the carb tops, it was popular in the 90's to restrict the opening height of the slides with a longer post moulded in the centre of the cap. This stops carb opening fully, you can shorten post if that is problem.

     

  4. I did the same thing on mine the other week. The bottom bearing does come out, I used a short length of threaded bar with nuts on each end an then used sockets to jack out bearing.

  5. On 7/7/2019 at 12:04 AM, Bazeque said:

    All paint now done. Seat also recovered. 

    You're correct in that it's not plated, sleeved. My bad there. Just deciding on piston size to use. Then to get it bored out. 

    Also, crank bearings. Not currently an issue but they're almost 40 years old so feel they need replacing. Feel if I don't I'll regret it later down the line if there's an issue. However there's 5,and they're about £180 each from what I've seen. Might be cheaper buying a new crank. 

    Engines fully stripped and being sent off this week for sand blasting. 

    Going to take the air suspension out and put harder springs in the front forks. Deciding on which front brakes to use as more braking is definitely needed. Any recommendations? 

    More pictures to follow soon. 

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    I have seen several low mileage/ rebuilt cranks for sale recently for £200.

     

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  6. Due to time restraints, and trying to save some money for things with a higher priority, I have cleaned up the rear caliper and painted it myself. I decided that any money I saved could be better used elsewhere. Caliper bodies were soaked in Harpic Plus 10 to loosen paint, cleaned and then resoaked overnight to clean out corrosion. Painted then lacquered, I will have to see how well it stands up on use.

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  7. My local bike breakers             ( Plymouth Bike Breakers ) 01752 257763. Has a GS 850 engine in stock, he is pretty cheap on parts normally. Ask for Dave.

     

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  8. Got the glass out, held in with a smear of silicone, so had to clean that off. Used a big socket on one side and a g clamp with a smaller socket to push glass out. Clutch shaft and bearings just tapped out once I removed top seal.

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