Bought my 81' GS650G not too long ago with the idea of buying a running older bike, and doing all the baseline maintenance items myself. This is my first bike and I am handy in the garage, and wanting to learn more.
The bike ran great when I bought it, I was showed a cold start and everything, and the bike ran very well, since I got it home I have not been able to start it at all. Since this is my first bike, I'm just excited to get out riding, but after weeks of dedicating full days to this bike, I cant get it to run for the life of me, so I'm considering selling it. The previous owner did the starter solenoid and ignition.
Here is all I did on it:
New Brake lines
Rebuild rear caliper/cylinder
New petcock/fuel line/inline fuel filter
rebuild front calipers
Cleaned the carbs
Coil relay Mod w/ inline fuse
valve clearance adjustment
change motor oil
change gear oil (shaftie)
The master cylinder had the piston stuck in it and after rebuild, fluid was going everywhere, so looks like the housing is bad now...was working when removed from bike
From my reading the hard start could have been a combo of weak spark, tight valve clearances, dirty carbs. So I did all that work hoping and praying that would help it start.
This morning I hook it up and crank crank crank crank with nothing firing. The spark is blue, there is gas, the battery is being jumped by my car battery (out of car & not running of course).
At this point riding season is here and I have a non running bike with no front brakes and I still need to replace the tires, I purposefully didn't buy a "project bike" but now the bike has turned into a project bike. I also was hoping to take a road trip on it this summer, which it obviously need to be running and have front brakes for, not to mention all the other things. I bought it for $1,000, have put about $450 into it, not counting the labor. When I can buy a very well maintained GS off here for around $2,000, scrapping this and buying another sounds appealing.
I'd like to hear what you would do in my situation.
Should I turn this thing over to a pro for diagnosis ($$$)? Should I sell this thing and start over? should I keep, but another newer running bike and work on this one on the side?
Watch this be some super small thing that wont make it run...Yes there is gas getting to the carbs.
Thanks for reading the rant and giving opinion.
Justin
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