Yep no bushes. You will need to measure the fork botton inner to make sure it is within tolerance, if it isn't but isn't ovalised when you get the stanchions rechromed ask Philpots to do them whatever measure over. Likely cheaper to get ABE legs if they do them, they are also chromed by philpots...
And don't forget new genuine bushes and seals when you rebuild the forks. I would also suggest fitting Genuine Honda Rebel gaiters (I have the part No. Somewhere), the forks will last forever.
Don't bother with pattern gaiters, they haven't made them for years so even new ones perish very quickly.
There's no need to change the loom if there are no problems. Like wise the Switchgear.
GS750 iirc like most Suzukis until the mid to late 90s uses Sumitomo .110 connectors also known as 2.8mm connectors, these are commonly available in the UK from places like Vehicle wiring products who also...
Front brake light switches weren't required till about August 1984 in the UK, the Suzuki sliding switch of the time was a piece of crap.
If the MC seals need doing it will likely have a rusted bore so just replace, new pattern MCs are cheap enough.
Even a Delkavic could cause problems but you...
I would suggest connecting the electrics back up and throwing in a fresh battery to check what works.
Likely something like a Boyer ignition on it, if it doesn't work straight away just get a new one.
Calipers are easy to sort. The brake pads have likely corroded into the calipers. Seals are...
My view is there isn't any money in selling new bikes. At one point Evans were selling Cannondales for less than other dealers were buying them.
There is likely more profit in used bikes and used vintage parts with less cost, look at the business model of 'Brick Lane Bikes'. It also gives you...
There was a second hand place in the arches on the left at the beginning of Walworth Road, could be there, I think that's where you mean?
There is a Happy bikes on Camberwell Road that sells Scooters, could have been sold 2nd hand through there I suppise
I think you need to contact a chap called Angelo Esposito who used to to be the Manager of Cycle Logical on New Cavendish St W1 at the junction with Hanson St as the bike was likely originally sold through there. This shop was owned by Muddy Fox and from the Early 90's maybe late 80's as far as...