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[quote][i]Originally posted by Kyler[/i] [br]I hope I'm posting in the right forum. I'm about to upgrade my sidecar motor from a GS750 to a '82 GS1100. I saw the Phillips Island entries had quite a few of these motors. What do you do to them to make them sidecar worthy> Add big oil coolers? GS750 oil pumps? anything to stop sloshing? [/quote]
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Kyler
Posted - 30 Sep 2014 : 06:51:18 AM
I hope I'm posting in the right forum.
I'm about to upgrade my sidecar motor from a GS750 to a '82 GS1100. I saw the Phillips Island entries had quite a few of these motors.
What do you do to them to make them sidecar worthy> Add big oil coolers? GS750 oil pumps? anything to stop sloshing?
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