Very cool! You wouldn't happen to be on the GS1000S Facebook group would you? There's a guy on there, I think in BC, has 2 of those bikes.Great to see your mill finally arrived.
Nice bikes, looks like you have the 1979 model GS1000SN.
I have 2 1980 GS1000ST's.
BTW I raced one in NZ for a few years and now manage the World Registry for the GS1000S models.
FYI, there were approx 7,000 of the SN model and 5,000 of the ST model produced world wide, of those maybe 2,000 made it to North America.
Here's a few pictures,
Posing with the man himself Wes Cooley a few years back..
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No I'm not, but that's probably Trevor from Vancouver Island, he bought a 2nd one recently.Very cool! You wouldn't happen to be on the GS1000S Facebook group would you? There's a guy on there, I think in BC, has 2 of those bikes.
Yes, green/yellow is ground. Brown and blue are 220 volt.On another note - any advice on wiring this to a plug? I presume the green/yellow wire with the loop connector is the ground, and the brown and blue wires with spade connectors are 240V power. I ordered a NEMA 14-50 plug for the mill, and need to wire this power cord into it. (14-50R wall receptable already in place)
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The NEMA 14-50 plug and wall receptacle would have a neutral, which I presume I'd just not be using.
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Yes, green/yellow is ground. Brown and blue are 220 volt.
Good luck!
Ariel