Maiden Voyage!
Maiden Voyage!
Ok, it was not much of a voyage, but I took my first first ride EVER on this bike. I bought it around may of 2011(thats when I joined the forum), it took me 3 months on and off to actually do all the work I have done to it.
Right after the rebuild, and comlete and proper carb cleaning/o rings, it fired right up.
I got my chain put on today after work, when I bought it there was no chain, just the PO's word it was a good bike. lol
It was quite a thrill as I rolled down my hilly driveway and pulled onto the road and gave it some throttle for the first time. It shifted smooth into all gears, up and down. Neutral is a little hard to find, but thats nothing new with a GS.
I took it back and forth on my mile long road a few times. It pulled nice, instant throttle response, and felt pretty good for a rebuilt bike with no tuning done yet and just a carb bench sync. There is some popping when I let off the throttle, and the fact that this Kerker 4-1 is really darn loud, doesnt help and probably makes it sound worse than it really is. Hopefully tuning/jet review will smooth that out quickly.
So the fourth time on my way back home, I gave it a little romp and the bike just went dead. I went over every wire/fuse I could imagine while on the side of my country road and ended up pushing it home just over a half mile! lol ....It wasnt getting spark as I discovered from pulling a plug wire. I got it into the driveway and pulled the gas tank , and started looking at wires. ....my drive is 125 feet long, UPHILL....so it sat at the bottom...I must have a bad wire/connection somewhere because I hit the starter and it fired right up. Rode her up to the garage with a smile on my face and sweat dripping from the pushing. Caution will be in order till I find the spark culprit.
The bike is still not roadworthy, new front tire being the main item needed. Also, the po put dragbars on it, so the clutch cable comes out of the perch at a bad angle, so I will be working on that.
Many pictures and updates to come as I finish a few things on this bike and get it truly ready for full time riding.
....and additional and continued THANKS to all the guys n gals that responded to my questions on here, and just the fact that this forum exists for these bikes and owners. This is a top notch forum with true experts on the GS line. I have learned sooo much on here and even though my bike is not finished, I am a proud papa!
ps, being a rebuild, I did not rev her too hard, but let me just say, holy cow, this bike is powerful

happy happy joy joy:clap: