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Title: What is this?
Post by: GSJames on September 01, 2005, 10:09:20 PM
Hey all,

Since I don't own a stock GS500, I have some trouble figuring out what's what.  Anyways, I was just wondering if anyone knew what this is about:

(http://jayee.dyndns.org/remoteimages/whatisthis.jpg)

:dunno: Can anyone enlighten me?  I don't think Suzuki would engineer the engine for some random bolt, especially when the one across from it on the left side looks like it's doing something important.

Damn "track bike".   :roll:
Title: Re: What is this?
Post by: starwalt on September 02, 2005, 06:04:34 AM
Quote from: GSJames...Can anyone enlighten me?
Neutral positioning stopper bolt. Notice the proximity to the transmission gearing?

It does look odd sticking out there.

Did the previous owner paint your frame black?
Title: What is this?
Post by: dgyver on September 02, 2005, 06:11:23 AM
That is a factory bolt.
Title: What is this?
Post by: scottpA_GS on September 02, 2005, 06:38:13 AM
I thought it was a crank case vent.. Isnt that where some people have a small air filter thing?
Title: What is this?
Post by: scratch on September 02, 2005, 07:46:04 AM
Is was the crankcase vent on older model GS450's, that share the same cases.
Title: What is this?
Post by: lizard on September 02, 2005, 08:54:45 AM
from haynes manual: it's the bolt securing the neutral detent plunger.
Title: What is this?
Post by: GSJames on September 02, 2005, 10:52:13 AM
:thumb: Good stuff, thanks guys...  And yeah, the whole frame has been powder-coated black.
Title: What is this?
Post by: Phaedrus on September 02, 2005, 11:04:28 AM
I am glad to know that I am not the only one who takes photos of parts on the GS and posts it on here asking "What is this a picture of?"  :lol:  :thumb: . Good deal.
Title: What is this?
Post by: RedShift on September 02, 2005, 05:47:08 PM
Hey, talk about great GS500 trivia contest -- Name that Part.

Set the digital camera to close up and take unretouched pictures of various pieces.  Gets harder as we start removing the outer coverings.  Things like the Cam chain tensioner or the clutch push rod would really test people's cognitive skills -- especially if removed off the bike.

Alas, I'd never get one right -- I have barely scratched the surface of the bike. Still, would be fun to watch -- perhaps something for this winter to be amused with, while longing for warm sunny days and $2.50/USGallon gas.  :)