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Just to confirm, it’s also the short 750 swing arm only fitted on the 750F first model (the G model onwards had a slightly increased wheelbase with a longer swing arm). Also if I remember correctly, it’s had the rear wheel adjusters bored slightly larger to accept the G model onwards rear wheel spindle
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There’s a good chance it was like that when I had it Gary, all the mounts had been made by the previous owner and I never removed the engine or properly checked alignment. I’m sure you’ll sort her out, it’s coming along really nicely
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Nice one guy have you got a link to it please mate
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Cheers Eddie....yes hope to see you at some point, I'll be using the bike for a bit of commuting too, now it's more comfortable
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Finally found 5 minutes spare and a little bit of sunshine to take the Martin for it's mot. Got an advisory for the chain being a bit slack but passed nicely with it's new indicators and the comfortable seat is great lol
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A big thank you to @Katanawho very kindly did me a deal for his eagle exhaust which fits the Martin almost like it was made for it I've also started making a proper seat as I'm hoping to use the bike more regularly on the road this year.....I haven't got any decent cover materials at the moment so I've just used an old seat cover to get an idea of how the shape will look, I used the foam from a zxr750 front seat.
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Dunno dez, it was on the bike when I got it.....possibly aftermarket? the slot in it looks quite similar to the ones in the gear lever.....
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thought i'd share this short video I made for a virtual bike show, hope you like it
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Les Hill from Warrington is very good too Dan, mobile motorcycle mechanic.
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put me down too if poss @Paulm choice of peds, could bring two i think with a squeeze......Martin, EZ or nearly complete GS1000. will everyone be stopping at the premier inn across the road?
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cool, thanks for that +20mm over standard free length
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@wrx03ppp what was the free length of the rear shocks that you finished with please?
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Those are the type I have too...don't suppose you can remember what spec engine and carbs you had them with?
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So it turns out i only did a 'man' look.......further searching and here is the info below, might be useful to others....... NOTE: June 7, 2002: The specifications listed below are shown for reference only. Suzuki camshafts are no longer manufactured by Andrews Products and we have no existing inventory. ANDREWS PRODUCTS, INC. (Dec. 1982) SUZUKI 2 VALVE CAM SPECIFICATIONS AT TDC (overlap) 7S, 1S, 2S cams should have adequate piston-valve clearance with STOCK pistons. Valve clearance should always be checked when using high compression pistons. Piston/valve clearance (at TDC) should be .030 (.75mm) as MINIMUM settings. Stock valve springs are recommended for 7S, IS or 2S cams. High lift springs should be run with all other cams. GRIND - LIFT - DURATION - TIMING - CL ANGLE - LASH Stock in .325 236 deg. 08/48 110 (listed for ex .304 232 deg. 46/06 110 comparison) 7S in .346 260 deg. 22/58 108 .004/.006 ex .346 260 deg. 58/22 108 .004/.006 1S in .370 260 deg 22/58 108 .004/006 ex .370 260 deg. 58/22 108 .004/.006 2S in .390 274 deg. 29/65 108 .004/.006 ex .390 274 deg. 65/29 108 .004/.006 3S in .424 280 deg. 27/59 110 .004/.006 ex .424 280 deg. 59/27 110 .004/.006 4S in .455 274 deg. 37/65 110 .004/.006 ex .455 274 deg. 65/37 110 .004/.006 5S in .490 270 deg. 25/65 110 .004/.006 ex .490 270 deg. 65/25 110 .004/.006 Timing and duration both measured at .030 checking height off base circle
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Does anyone have a spec sheet for Andrews cams made for the GS1000 please? Searched everywhere but struggling for info on them
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very interesting Yann, and yes, I would love to come to France for some training one day if you need any photos of my engine installation for reference just let me know, look forward to seeing your roller
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Thought I would try a GPS speedo from Hong Kong....it is not a perfect fit but close enough for me and works a treat....
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Hi Yann......it feels like the upgrades are going in the right direction. I had some advice from Yoshi Jonny and Rob Bean - dropped the forks through the yokes by 10mm which has helped to give better feel and use from the front tyre. Balance, stability and clearance are all good, I just need to back off the rear shock pre-load as it is a little too hard at present. The main limiting factor is my ability on the bike, I need a better rider to try it now and push the bike further.....all applicants welcome
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