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Title: Will a GS450 connecting rod work in the GS500?
Post by: J_Walker on November 08, 2017, 08:48:24 AM
Title say's it all. will it work? having trouble finding a single 500 rod to use.. but oh boy there's TONS of GS450 rods.
Title: Re: Will a GS450 connecting rod work in the GS500?
Post by: peteGS on November 08, 2017, 12:53:17 PM
If they're cheap... buy one and see? I know you can do the swap of GS500 pistons onto a 450 bottom end, so I would imagine the rods would have to be compatible for that to work?
Title: Re: Will a GS450 connecting rod work in the GS500?
Post by: J_Walker on November 08, 2017, 01:18:33 PM
Quote from: peteGS on November 08, 2017, 12:53:17 PM
If they're cheap... buy one and see? I know you can do the swap of GS500 pistons onto a 450 bottom end, so I would imagine the rods would have to be compatible for that to work?

they look the same.. and WAYY cheaper too.
Title: Re: Will a GS450 connecting rod work in the GS500?
Post by: Bluesmudge on November 08, 2017, 02:00:11 PM
I wonder why they are cheaper? Weren't there waaay more GS500s made?
Title: Re: Will a GS450 connecting rod work in the GS500?
Post by: J_Walker on November 08, 2017, 02:07:30 PM
Quote from: Bluesmudge on November 08, 2017, 02:00:11 PM
I wonder why they are cheaper? Weren't there waaay more GS500s made?

I dunno about production numbers, maybe just what people have out on the internet right now, I've noticed the last 5 years or so GS parts have become more and more rare. I'm not sure why.. well besides nobody's buying new ones. last one was 2009 in the US 8 years ago.. and there's NEW bikes that have replaced the GS. dying breed I suspect. I know I'm ready to give mine up... lol at least it's already in pieces....  :thumb:
Title: Re: Will a GS450 connecting rod work in the GS500?
Post by: Bluesmudge on November 08, 2017, 04:29:02 PM
I have noticed that too. For so long a big advantage of the GS was the cheap used parts with low miles. Those are becoming harder and harder to come by. You don't see many GS's with less than 10,000 miles on them anymore.
Title: Re: Will a GS450 connecting rod work in the GS500?
Post by: peteGS on November 09, 2017, 01:00:10 PM
That's interesting to read... over here in Aus they're actually becoming easier to get and cheaper. In the back of my mind once my Kat is done my plan is to get a GS500 motor and build it up with a 450 head to somewhat hotrod my 450, and the way things are looking at the moment it wouldn't cost too much at all...
Title: Re: Will a GS450 connecting rod work in the GS500?
Post by: Janx101 on November 09, 2017, 05:54:39 PM
Let me know when you ready Pete.. Got a spare motor.. Just no carbs on it... I got it from someone here to use as an investigation/learning unit.. Never got around to it!.. Just sitting in the shed now!
Title: Re: Will a GS450 connecting rod work in the GS500?
Post by: peteGS on November 10, 2017, 12:31:13 PM
Oh really Mr Janxy???? I think my funds are going to be tied up for the next 6 or 8 months to get the Kat done... but if you still have it then, yes please!!! I have carbs already (2001 GS500's on the 450) so that's no issue at all.
Title: Re: Will a GS450 connecting rod work in the GS500?
Post by: Janx101 on November 12, 2017, 05:02:27 PM
Its unlikely to go anywhere bro!.. It'll be safe!
Title: Re: Will a GS450 connecting rod work in the GS500?
Post by: peteGS on November 13, 2017, 12:55:30 PM
Wahoo!  :cheers: :bowdown:

Stored for future reference  ;)
Title: Re: Will a GS450 connecting rod work in the GS500?
Post by: 5startech on January 12, 2018, 09:53:00 PM
Yes,the are the same. Use them all the time.  Here's the fitment list from Partzilla.
This Suzuki 12160-44101 ROD ASSY, CONNECTING fits the following models and components:

Suzuki Motorcycle 1980 GS450EX Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1980 GS450ET Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1980 GS450ST Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1980 GS450SX Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1980 GS450EZ Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1980 GS450L Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1981 GS450EZ Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1981 GS450ST Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1981 GS450EX Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1981 CRUISER - GS450L Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1981 GS450SX Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1981 GS450ET Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1981 COMMUTER - GS450T Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1981 COMMUTER - GS450TX Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1982 GS450ET Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1982 GS450EX Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1982 GS450EZ Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1982 GS450GA Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1982 GS450SX Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1982 GS450L Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1982 COMMUTER - GS450TX Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1982 COMMUTER - GS450ST Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1982 GS450T Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1983 AUTO - GS450GA Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1983 GS450E Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1983 CRUISER - GS450L Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1983 GS450TX Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1985 GS450L Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1985 GS450GA Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1986 GS450L Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1987 GS450L Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1988 GS450L Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1989 GS500ET Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1990 GS500ET Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1991 GS500ET Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1992 GS500ET Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1993 GS500ET Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1993 GS500E Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1994 GS500ET Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1995 GS500ET Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1995 GS500E Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1996 GS500ET Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1997 GS500E Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1998 GS500E Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 1999 GS500E Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 2000 GS500E Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 2001 GS500 Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 2002 GS500 Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 2004 GS500F Crankshaft

Suzuki Motorcycle 2005 GS500F Crankshaft

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