I then had a two GS650's one was an L, the other a G. Got the L running pretty good, but had to sell it, the G, I would have kept, but could not get it to idle worth a cuss....not after dipping and rebuilding the carbs (twice) and pretty much doing everything else recommended on this site. In retrospect, I think the diaphragms needed to be replaced.
My wife fell in love with the GS650 G, and really wanted another one. So we decided to get an 850 ... wanted the bigger frame so it would be comfortable for longer rides. Picked one up late last fall for $1000. the PO had rebuilt the carbs, replaced/upgraded the R/R, and replaced the tires. At first I was thinking woohoo! adjust the valves, flush the brakes, and sync the carbs, and I would be good. However, it also needed to have the front fork seals replaced, and also the neck bearings. At this point, have the neck bearings replaced, the fork seals replaced (forks were pitted, so spent quality time knocking down the rough edges, filling with epoxy, and then wet sanding smooth), valves adjusted (only took 2.125 times), and both the final and primary drive oil replaced. Brakes still should be flushed, but the screws on the master cylinder cover are seized/rusted, and there is a good chance I will have to destroy the cover to remove the screws. Brakes work fine, so figure it can wait until this winter.
So is it completely PM'ed? No. But is it solid enough to ride? Oh heck yeah. Need to do a couple of longish Sunday rides, but am planning on taking it on what will probably be a 1000-1500 mile ride through upper michigan and the UP at the end of August. It feels good!
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