Spent most of the day going throught the GS450 I picked up on Saturday. It's cleaning up well.
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bluesmoke
cleaning up and inspecting barn find
Spent most of the day going throught the GS450 I picked up on Saturday. It's cleaning up well.
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MAJikMARCer
No actual wrenching but a lot of clean up. I did the wood dowel in the drill trick that someone mentioned in here for getting to those hard to reach places. I also discovered that parts of my rear end were actually silver not flat black. That was a lot of grime! Unfortunately what I thought was just some weird red grease that the PO used on the chain was actually regular grease that had turned red from rust. Guess a new chain and sprockets is in my purchase future now too. The rear sprocket is pretty worn so I'm going to assume that the rusty chain isn't worth trying to salvage at this point.
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Killer2600
It wasn't a bike or a suzuki but it is powered by honda and painted blue (suzuki default bike color) and entirely Japanese made.
After my most recent power outage stint that last 4 full days and a few hours, I decide to pull this out of the shed and see if she was good for anything. Aside from dry reminents/dust/rust in the tank and sticky choke and throttle butterflies looks like she was properly winterized/stored. After cleaning out the tank, spraying down the carb butterflies, and repairing a broken throttle return spring she roared to life like she last ran just yesterday.
Don't know why a previous owner would abuse and discard her, she works great as a generator. The only bad is automatic idle down doesn't work and the frame and stuff is all bent up, looks like someone dropped her pretty good, but like typical japanese steel there's no stopping it.
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Toasty
I need to clean my carbs and replace all the boots (or the carb ones at least) with new ones. I've been getting a flat spot around 7,000rpm when on the freeway (adding the choke doesn't help though). I wish Z1 sold the boots because they're so much faster then Boulevard Suzuki... I already have the o-ring kit so I just need the boots float gaskets and some 97.5 mains.
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Toasty
They sell the boots? I've scoured their site and haven't found them.
edit: Nvm they're called carb holders apparently.
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Tim Tom
A funny thing happens when you ride a GS a lot. It gets dirty. I don't mean just a bit of dust from sitting too long. I don't mean a few bugs on the headlights. I'm talking 'bout DIRT. And lots of it. See for yourself...
A nice overview of what I mean. Notice the sludge on the license plate.Wheels that look to be the same color brown. The dirt covered rear cowling.
Lets look a bit closer shall we?
Yep that is caked on road goo. Even the shocks are covered in ca ca...
Other side is just as ugly...
The front is just as bad. Notice the road spray on the front of the tank. Grime covered front wheel. Engine dull and caked in goo. And lord knows how many bug guts have been splattered by the fairing.
To Be Continued shortly... Too many pics..
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Tim Tom
Welp time to get cracking on that mess. Might as well start with the front...
Whoa, my wheels have silver edges? I had forgotten about that
It is starting to look like a motorcycle again instead of a KLR
Ahh now that is better. Classic good looking GS.
Yeah, shiny. You can see yourself in those pipes for sure. And the back wheel is also two tone?! Sweet!
A clean motor! No more grime!
Hello Gorgeous!
And that is what I wrenched on today. Took my GS from a dirty adventure bike, back to the classic good looking street machine she is!
Now it's time to go ride some more I think
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Tim Tom
Now I remember why I only wash my bike once a year... Spent all afternoon cleaning and making everything shiny. Take it out for a ride, and out of nowhere it starts raining. Still sunny, just now it's sunny and wet. It only rained for a mile or so, but hard enough to make my pipes all spotty again
Ohh well. Clean motorcycles are for people who don't ride enough anyway
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Originally posted by Tim Tom View PostNow I remember why I only wash my bike once a year... Spent all afternoon cleaning and making everything shiny. Take it out for a ride, and out of nowhere it starts raining. Still sunny, just now it's sunny and wet. It only rained for a mile or so, but hard enough to make my pipes all spotty again
Ohh well. Clean motorcycles are for people who don't ride enough anyway
Quote of the day!
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Toasty
Today is just not my day . This morning I adjusted my mirror on the freeway and it got a little loose then a few minutes later swung down. No biggie, it's happened before and I just adjust tighten it up when I get to my destination. A minute later I feel a thump on my knee and my friggin mirror is gone .
I swapped the right side mirror to the other side at work, and then also took off the inline fuel filter. I suspected it was causing my 7K really bad flat spot (on the freeway) that it developed the other day. Everything was good on the way home, not much traffic and the flat spot was much improved (I still need to up the mains though). At least until I was about 15 miles out at and go to downshift and my dash lights go out. No dash lights, signal lights or tail light . I use hand signals and thankfully don't have to do any emergency stops and I get to the offramp a few miles away from home. I hopped off the bike and checked the headlight, and then tapped the brake to see if it was working and the bike died.
I got it back after swapping out the blown main fuse and 10A signal fuse. The battery has plenty of juice but still no signals, dash or tail light. I also may have tapped the kill switch with my gloved hand when I tested the brake, I dunno. The weird thing is that a few blocks away from home all the lights came back and then immediately went out. It came back a few blocks later and stayed on and everything worked until I was braking and did a downshift and it went out again.
I dunno what the deal is but I'm have a loose connection or pinched wire somewhere. Thankfully the fuse box has extra fuses.Last edited by Guest; 07-24-2012, 10:34 PM.
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Toasty, check your headlight bucket for any bare wires that shouldn't be there. I made that mistake a while back and didn't realize why until I started tearing things down to look again. I found my new brake wires were hitting the headlight while riding down the road.Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
1981 GS550T - My First
1981 GS550L - My Eldest Daughter's - Now Sold
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Sit tall in the saddle Hold your head up high
Keep your eyes fixed where the trail meets the sky and live like you ain't afraid to die
and don't be scared, just enjoy your ride - Chris Ledoux, "The Ride"
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Originally posted by Tim Tom View PostNow I remember why I only wash my bike once a year... Spent all afternoon cleaning and making everything shiny. Take it out for a ride, and out of nowhere it starts raining. Still sunny, just now it's sunny and wet. It only rained for a mile or so, but hard enough to make my pipes all spotty again
Ohh well. Clean motorcycles are for people who don't ride enough anyway1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
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