CROSS OVER PARTS LIST
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Re: CROSS OVER PARTS LIST
A poor fit on my 1100 as well.
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1978 Cafe Custom Gl1000 "Vyper"
1977 Bulldog Inspired "Vaincre"
1981 Street Fighter GL1100 "No Quarter"
1983 Supercharged Street Drag "Anubis" (in worx)
1983 gl1100 mint restoration "Kristen"
1985 Aspencade..pondering.
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I think he meant Napa Gold Part Number 3011. 3001 is much too big, 3011 has a 1.4" diameter, just a little bigger than our stock 1.25" OEM filter but will fit if you use a little bigger screw in the filter bracket and bend the tab that the screw goes in very slightly.I don't know if anyone posted this part number but I just got a Napa auto parts Gold fuel filter for my ~3/16 or 4/16 fuel hose the filter p/n that's the right fit is 3001. Jdept
Couldn't find a cross reference for an air filter??? Anyone know of one?
Shalom, Marc
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BikeBandit has aftermarket filters. They fit right nice.
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The price is right too: $11.01 with free shipping. I'm just not to comfortable with the EMGO brand. Might give them a try, if the fit is good there is not much to go wrong with an air filter.
Shalom, Marc
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1976 GL1000 Project Bike
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Ive been looking for an 83 speedo cable couldn't find one for an 83 . But a GL1500 speedo will fit has the same end as the 83
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Spark plug boots:
NAPA part #: NGW8072
NAPA part #: NGW8072
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Thanks, I've added it to the list.
(Part # seems appropriate, NGW=NakedGoldWing )
(Part # seems appropriate, NGW=NakedGoldWing )
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Re: CROSS OVER PARTS LIST
according to Napa, there has been a supercession on the radiator cap part number. New number is 703-1697
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List has been updated.
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Radiator hose
I went into auto zone and gave the part number in the first post- AutoZone - #B70834 ($9.95) does both top & bottom and got the deer in the headlight look
They let me look and I found a hose that fit better than the last few i got.
B71382 cost about $10 and I got both the top and bottom out of one hose
I went into auto zone and gave the part number in the first post- AutoZone - #B70834 ($9.95) does both top & bottom and got the deer in the headlight look
They let me look and I found a hose that fit better than the last few i got.
B71382 cost about $10 and I got both the top and bottom out of one hose
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Thanks, I will try that.
Shalom, Marc
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1976 GL1000 Project Bike
1979 GL1000 Naked
2007 Triumph Bonneville
1970 Norton Commando
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Is there a part number for a 83 gl1100 temperature sending unit. Maybe Napa or Auto zone?
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I understand this is an old thread but I have a question that hopefully someone can answer. Regarding the above quoted post - am I right in assuming that the key information is that the 1100 final has 'faster' overall gearing (numerically lower reduction) than the 1000? And will the 1100 final bolt up to a 75 GL1000?Sidecar Bob wrote:If you run an 1100 transmission and a 1000 final drive the gearing will be way too low.stkelly2 wrote:Any body know if I can replace my 1000 with an 1100? I know the motor will bolt right in but what other issues Might I run into?
I have the opposite - a 1000 engine/transmission and an 1100 final drive and the overall gearing is more than a gear higher - the mileage is a lot better and I don't find myself looking for 6th gear nearly as often.
Also regarding parts interchange, does anyone know if the 75 GL1000 grab bar is the same as any other Honda model/year?
And one more query, see my recently purchased GL in my profile pic - the seat bolts up to the original mounts so I assume the seat pan is OEM. The pan is in great shape, no rust or obvious alterations. Does anyone know if the seat foam/cover is a Honda spec or does it look like a Saddlemen kit or similar? I'm sure it's more comfy than the old breadloaf but I'm just curious.
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On your seat It is an aftermarket seat not OEM. It might be a saddleman. dont know. Some of those seats used original seat pans. I had one. I just modified the foam to fit a original type seat cover. Original seats are a little hard to come by. Look to spend $150 to $200. And you'r right, origanals are not as comfy.
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