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Offline Prospect

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Early Goldwings
« on: October 18, 2012, 06:21:27 AM »
I can't tell the difference between the 1975 goldwing and the 76 goldwing.  It's easy enough to tell the difference between the Standard and the LTD but I don't see much of a difference between the 75-76 standard models. 

Found this on the internet after some research.  So it would seem that the 75-76 look the same.  Is the only way to tell via the vin then???

1976 GL-1000 Standard - Candy Red or Solid Yellow (retail $2960 east, $2942 west)
1976 GL-1000 LTD - Candy Brown with Gold Rims & Spokes (retail $3295) only 2000 were imported to the USA

A new model marks the GoldWing's second year. The GL-1000 LTD joins the unchanged standard model, and features gold striping, special LTD sidecover badges, chromed radiator shroud and screen, quilt-pattern contoured seat, gold wheels and spokes, gold-stamped GL-1000 owner's manual, and leather key case. The LTD's front fender is slightly flared.
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1969 CB750  Sandcast #256
1971 CB750K1
1972 CB750K1
1975 CB400F
1975 GL1000 Goldwing
1954 Harley Davidson Panhead
1957 Harley Davidson Panhead

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Re: Early Goldwings
« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2012, 03:04:00 PM »
Physically there aren't a lot of differences for the 75-77 wire wheel bikes. There are slight differences in the cams and carbs, but otherwise they are all pretty much the same until they switched over to Comstar wheels in '78 and moved some of the gauges to the tank. There was an important change in '77 to tapered bearings in the headset.

This is a good site for reference info: http://www.gl1000.info/History.shtml
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Current: '76 CB750F. Previous:  '75 CB550F, 2007 Yamaha Vino 125 Scooter, '75 Harley FXE Superglide, '77 GL1000, '77 CB550k, '68 Suzuki K10 80, '68 Yamaha YR2, '69 BMW R69S, '71 Honda SL175, '02 Royal Enfield Bullet 500, '89 Yamaha FJ1200

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Re: Early Goldwings
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2012, 03:57:40 PM »
Anyone have a link to a vin directory/lookup?
Current Bikes

1969 CB750  Sandcast #256
1971 CB750K1
1972 CB750K1
1975 CB400F
1975 GL1000 Goldwing
1954 Harley Davidson Panhead
1957 Harley Davidson Panhead

Toronto Canada

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Re: Early Goldwings
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2012, 05:11:08 PM »
Quote from: 754
Dude is that a tire ? or an O-ring..??

Quote from: inkscars
This is not a pod thread
This is not a #$%* on my vacuum gauges thread
This is a help or GTFO thread.

1973 CB350F
1973 CB350G
1975 CB550K
1983 GL650I
1973 CB750K3 (http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=92888.0)
1984 Kawasaki KLT-250 (AKA 3 wheeler of death)
1994 Honda TRX300
1999 Honda TRX250

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Re: Early Goldwings
« Reply #4 on: October 20, 2012, 07:20:07 AM »
75 GL1-1000 serial #
76 GL1-2000
77 GL1-3000
78 GL1-4000
79 GL1-5000

The LTD has its own special #'s
the color changed, hard to tell because the skins could of been changed. You need to look at the vin.
The GL1 stands for 1000 and the # after the GL1-1  is for 75, GL1-2 is for 76 you see the pattern.

That's how you can tell.

Paul
« Last Edit: October 20, 2012, 07:28:04 AM by 78 k550 »
Paul
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76/77 CB 750F, 
75 GL1000, (AKA GL1-242 NGWClub),
76 GL1000 LTD
84 GL1200 Standard
6 Bultaco's= 42, 49, 121, 152, 167, 188