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dscottram
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A friend gave me his 1979 GS850. I don't know which model of GS850 it is. I do know that overall it is in great shape. It doesn't want to start when it is cold, but once I fix the other things, I will clean up the carb and give it a thourogh tune up. Here is the main problem:
According to my buddy, you can shift it through the gears when it is off, but when it is actually running, if you try to put it in gear, it feels like the clutch doesn't want to let it in gear, and if you force it, it dies. I assume I need to take the clutch apart and replace anything that is worn/broken, clean the other stuff and see where I am. The only warm day that I have had it, I ran it for a while since it hasn't run for a year, but I didn't try to shift it because I didn't know it was going to get cold again. Any tips before I plunge in would be appreciated. I'll keep you informed on what I find.
According to my buddy, you can shift it through the gears when it is off, but when it is actually running, if you try to put it in gear, it feels like the clutch doesn't want to let it in gear, and if you force it, it dies. I assume I need to take the clutch apart and replace anything that is worn/broken, clean the other stuff and see where I am. The only warm day that I have had it, I ran it for a while since it hasn't run for a year, but I didn't try to shift it because I didn't know it was going to get cold again. Any tips before I plunge in would be appreciated. I'll keep you informed on what I find.