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model difference help please

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My uncle is going to give me his bike. I thought it was an 850G. Turns out it is an 850L. What are the differences? I can see the seat and tank are not the same. What else? I honestly searched and couldn't find any clear comparisons. Thanks for the help, Jon
 
The "G" is the Gentleman's model; the "L" is the LADIES model.

Just joshing as they say.

The "G" model has the front axle directly under and in line with the fork tubes. The "L" model has a leading link type arrangement where the front axle is out front of the fork tube.

Different tank, different seat, and I think a different rear wheel size as well. The "L" is more of a cruiser model as opposed the the more conventional "G" model.

Others will chime in with other info as I am not an 850 expert, in fact I'm not an expert in anything.
 
I think (not an 850 owner) the engines and drive train are identical. The frame and front end are a little different as was noted. It was more of a "cruiser" version.
 
I can handle messing with the forks or tank but frame differences trouble me.
 
The only differences in the frame are to accomodate the different seat and gas tank mounts.

Othere differences include taller, pull-back handlebars on the L, chrome fenders (front and rear) on the L, different tail section and tail lights, different mufflers (the L has shorter, raspier-sounding units) and different gauges.

You won't go wrong with either one. Since it's an L, you might want to change the handlebars if you don't want the L's "sit-up-and-beg" posture.

Depending on the year, the difference in the gas tank is huge. The '80 amd '81 Ls had smaller (about 3.5 gallon) tanks. The '82 and '83 Ls had 4.3 gallon tanks. Both of those are smaller than the G's 5.8 gallon tank, and, unfortunately, they are not easily interchangeable.

You might note that there are three 850s currently in my stable, so feel free to ask questions. :D

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