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Hariii

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  1. Good morning everyone, 

    i have a problem with my GS 750 lately and could really need some help or input. But first excuse my english vocabulary, it's not my main language. 

    As soon as the engine gets warm, it backfires and i have no idea why. I use K&N Pods, new coils, new plugs, a Dynatek S, new intake manifolds etc. Got the right jets for the carbs on a test bench and it runs really well...Except for the backfire and the drop in rpm in neutral position. Here are some vids that hopefully help you to understand my issue...

     

  2. 9 minutes ago, Gixer1460 said:

    They say a picture paints a thousand words! The 630 sprocket is / will be a bigger diameter and as such the side plates would be above the bearing housing casting, also the 630 is a wider chain so its centreline is further outboard than the 530. A simple spacer added to the extg. spacer or better a new longer spacer would correct the centreline issue and also give clearance to the 530 side plates to the bearing housing casting. Buying a whole 630 C&S kit is a bit extreme for something solvable with some thick washers IMO!

    Yeah, thought about the too. But i want to make sure that i have something that really fits and and maybe i will use the left over conversion kit for a later time.  I also can compare the front and rear sprockets and take some measurements, which will help to make the 530 kit truly fit.  And it is not like the 530er kit is going to waste away. By owing now two GS 750s, sooner or later i will need a new chain ;)

  3. 2 hours ago, Dezza said:

    This is a great word:). 60s  prog rock band, heavily influenced by Norwegian troll myths.

    Indeed quite a nice word. Re-read the post from yesterday and corrected some other spelling errors. Forgive me for my poor use of the language, but unfortunately, i was never good at learning different languages. Although i read quite a lot english literature...

  4. Got the information that you can't use a 530 conversion on a Suzuki GS 750. It's an earlier model with spoke rims.

    Yesterday i removed the front Sprocket and inspected everything. According to cmsnl and the manual book, everything seems to be right. After that i put loosely evertyhing back together. By doing that, i noticed some possible extra space. 

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    Then I pushed the sprocket aginst the nut and tried to turn the chain again. This time it worked. 

     

    Conclusion: you either need a 640 conversion kit or an additional space ring ( maybe 1-3mm?). Hard to guess...

     

    Nevertheless, i already ordered the original set up. :)

  5. 2 minutes ago, Gixer1460 said:

    I'm guessing / hoping that the piece #37 is present and correct?

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    As the original chain would have been a 630 - there should be acres of space for a 530!

    Yes, i checked for the parts and everything is there, where it should be. Even checked the dimensions of the spacer (Nr. 37)

    2 minutes ago, wraith said:

    Dose the sprocket turn freely without the chain fitted?

    In the pic and when trying to turn the sprocket, is the chain on the rear sprocket?

    Yes, without any problems. And no, the rear sprocket isn't mounted at the moment. 

     

    What i can say is, that it seems the chain is hitting against the inner casis the left middle point. Maybe it is the 530 sprocket? Thinking about ordering the original set up. 

     

    Cheers.

  6. Hey guys, 

    i have a little problem with me recent purchase, a GS 750. Turns out the previous owner changed the front sprocket from 15 to 14 and rear sprocket from 41 to 43. The purchase also included a new chain, a 530 ZRT - 114.  After consultating Greg (alias Nanno), we came to the conclusion that this type of chain should work.

    My problem now is, that it simply does not. If i put the chain on the front sprocket it fits nicely, but i can't turn the sprocket. Something seems to be in the way and i have no idea what. 

    Can anyone may enlighten me? Any help would be really appreciated...Damn thing makes me crazy

     

    Cheers

  7. Hello guys, 

     

    i have a little problem and could need some help. My original fuel petcock started leaking and the repair kit didn't fit properly either, so that it was even worse in the end. Seems like that this a common problem among all the repair kits. 

    After some research, i found the Tourmax 308 which fits the GS 750 perfectly. The only issue i have is the way the outlet shows...To the right and it's a pain in the a** to properly place the fuel tube..At least for me. There is also no other way to place it cause of the narrow space..Does anyone know a solution or an alternative? Other than the way too expensive pingel version.

     Here is a picture:

     

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    The way it is now, it works but it is not perfect and scratches the left side cover as you can see.

     

    Cheers

     

  8. The switch would work just fine, but i won't stay in position and furthermore, a thread broke out a few days ago. Tried to glue in a new one with different kind of 2k epoxy, but nothing worked til now...Got really frustrated and because of this, i thought about getting a "new" one. So i ordered one from CMNSL :)

     

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    Some people search for years for the correct part for old vehicles!

    True, but i don't want to wait years. Not because of a switch. And as you should already know, i don't intend to stay completly original.

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  9. 2 hours ago, wraith said:

    If the tacho was electronic no, as it's worm drive I would think so but can't say 100% as I've never done the swap.

    Maybe it's something best starting a new thread on in air cooled ;)

    As for the ho##a bit, it's a OSS thing, it's in the forum name ;) but can't say much as my ga1000 has a ho##a rear end xD

    No no, of course it's worm driven :) Just asking cause i found an offer in germany. On the other hand i also just found something from a 650 Katana (also worm driven).

    Yeah, i just don't get why the people here, who are on the hand so nice and always ready too help, on the other hand nearly get an heart attack when i mention ho##da. ;) That's something i will probably never understand, cause i love bikes from all types of brands. 

     

    1 hour ago, mark35gun said:

    If you want to use them then that's entirely up to you, seems a shame though on a classic suzuki when there are very similar type instruments from the suzuki stable that  will  fit and work correctly, as  @wraith has said the GS L models, are very similar to the ones you like, and not be out of place. 

    But that as i have said is up to you, you did ask for help in your first post!

    Comments are not borne of hate for the other makes, i know what will fit, work correctly and look right IMO only :tu

    Yeah the thing is that i just couldn't find any single good looking instruments from suzuki.  The tip with the GS 650 L is great, but they are quite rare it seems. Can't find anything for now. Except the instruments from the GS 450 (which "only" go up to 200km/h) and the instruments from a 650 Katana. 

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    51 minutes ago, mark35gun said:

    O Dear......

    A, because they are hodna,

    B, because you said they didn't work 

    Yeah, and i would use them without any doubt if they did work. I really can't understand the hate towards this brand, but well, not my problem. 

    54 minutes ago, wraith said:

    Like @mark35gun says any of the GS range will work, just look for the L model as that being the more custom type they have two separate clock's with (if you want it) the idiot light in a separate console in the centre ;)

    Thanks wraith! Do you know if the instruments from the GS 450 may work? Speedo yeah, but the tacho? They can also be used as single units und look simple but nice. 

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  11. 13 minutes ago, mark35gun said:

    GS 750 ones?? would be a good start, FFS dont put hodna ones on.

    If you cant get any originals something suzuki of a similar age should work, gs 1000, 850, 650, 550, same with early gsx range

    post an ad in wanted, i'd be surprised if someone on here hasn't got something suitable

    Why not? I really like their finish and they work quite well on my Gurls blouse. FFS, i don't care about your irrational Gurls blouse hate and will use whatever fits my taste. 

    But thanks anyway for the tips. The GS 750 have no outer shell and i don't have the abilitys to make one. 
    Additionally i should mention that i  want two single units and not one whole unit like the original GS 750 cockpit. I prefer a clean, minimalistic look without a ton of plastic.
    Cheers

  12. Morning Guys, 

     

    i am currently looking for a replacement speedo and tacho for my GS 750 and could really use some help. Tried out the instruments from a CB 550, but the speedo doesn't really work above 120km/h and the tacho shows general wrong numbers. Shame, cause i really like the size and look of these kind of instruments. Does anyone of you may know similar ones, which do function on the GS 750? I don't care about the brand, but i would prefer old ones that just do their job.

     

    Thank you very much in advance. 

     

    Harald

  13. I adjusted the setting of  thecarbs just like in the link describtion you had sent me. I use the original jets and air filter box and the carbs are running really nice at the moment, even without any synchronistation so far.

    Would love to change the air filter box to simple pods though, but it seems to be a rather difficult task unfortunately.

    16 hours ago, Captain Chaos said:

    if it charges the battery when running and does not drain it when off, it should be ok.

    Well i hope that it charges the batterie while running. To make sure it won't drain the batterie, i installed a simple battery disconnecter switch. Takes 5 seconds now to simply disconnect the circuit after a ride :)

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