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  1. I should be able to make this one Paul
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    15 to 17.5

    My gs1000 has k&n air filters and a Vance & hines exhaust but I still found increasing the pilot jets just made it too rich…..that said, I’m in the uk and the climate can make tuning different, but I’d be looking at fine tuning the carb’s again before swapping out the jets
  3. Count me in please dave ….with the gs1000 this year
  4. I’ll double check on mine when I get home but I think it’s around 3/8” before the chain starts hitting the frame…..I’ve also had to use a non o-ring 530 chain (slimmer than the standard o-ring type).
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    7/10

    @gs7_11kindly posted these drawings when I asked the same question a while back
  6. The 750g jdm that I had fresh into the uk in 1991 had the red speed warning light that a lot of people talk about, which flashed above a certain speed……it still pulled an indicated 145mph (obviously on a private road)
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    Tail piece

    Here’s a few photos of mine Kev, plus the official blurb from a dealer set up manual…..it is a little fiddly and care should be taken with your wire routing
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    Tail piece

    When I fit the tail piece on my gs1000 I do have to push the rear light down and backwards a little for the tail piece to slip into position, it doesn’t need much but moves just enough on the rubber mounts.
  9. That’s going to be a great do…..gutted that I’m already booked up to be on a ferry to Ireland the same weekend
  10. Cool, thanks for checking it for me mate…..sounds like it’s the same measurement as a gs1000, close but no cigar.
  11. Is that 375mm between centres mate?
  12. Yes please, that would be great thanks Clive…… heres a picture showing how I’ve been measuring the mounting points distance (sorry it’s a foreign engine but it’s all I have to hand)
  13. Yes I believe so mate, unfortunately I’m missing the frame number…..as it’s a quite early frame I was hopeful that the engine choice would have been minimal but it may not be for a Suzuki after all, I’ve tried a gs1000 engine and it fits snugly, but is 10mm too short for the mounting points
  14. Thanks mate….it’s the upper rear to front that’s critical, and judging by your measurement it’s a little too big for my frame….much appreciated, but it’s back to the drawing board
  15. Thanks pal…..next week will be great cheers
  16. The reason behind the question is that I’m trying to confirm what engine fits in a special frame that I’ve recently acquired……
  17. Could someone please do me a big favour and measure the distance between the front and back top engine mounting points on a gs750 engine….ideally it’s easier if the engine is out of the bike so you can use some round bar pushed inside the mounts to get a fairly accurate between centers measurement for me……cheers
  18. There was one fitted to my 1100ez when I bought the bike, it was a couple of years old and had rusted quite a lot underneath with average all year round use…..as far as performance goes it was quite poor, swapping it for an old Harris exhaust made a quite noticeable improvement
  19. These were new old stock PFM gsxr400…..
  20. Could also be PFM discs, they used to sell the rotors with bobbins for fitting onto standard centres
  21. Provisionally yes Paul can bring the 1100 slabby or gs1000 mate
  22. jb

    GS 1000 parts id

    Nice find! as above, looks like a wiseco part number on top of the piston. You’re correct that popy is yoshimura cams, and they are smooth bore carbs…. identified by the small square boss on the carbs body just above the float bowl
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