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First GS owner, 83 GS850G
Hi guys! I just bought an 83 GS850G from an older gentlemen, sat in his shed for 10 years at least, and sat before that for a few years, he only road it a handful of times before just storing it away. This bike is so clean, I was amazed. The carbs are a little stuck up, the throttle doesnt snap back and sticks, I'll be pulling the carbs this weekend. It has 9500 miles and I bought it for $1000, I thought that was a deal, compression checked out about 130psi on each cylinder. The only issue I have right now that have to be sorted is, since he had it on the center stand the rear tire is in really good shape, original btw! but the front is badly dryrotted, I used a pickup to haul it and as I pulled the straps down I could see metal from the tire, and the forks are really spongey. But I cant wait to get it running!
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jprice90
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Looks real nice. Even in that condition, you still need to do all the required maintenance. In addition to those carbs, you should completely rebuild the calipers, master cylinders, new brake lines, new tires, clean your electrical connections, etc. Yes, it will need all that to be a safe and reliable ride.https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9zH8w8Civs8ejBJWjdvYi1LNTg&resourcekey=0-hlJp0Yc4K_VN9g7Jyy4KQg&authuser=fussbucket_1%40msn.com&usp=drive_fs
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Crapola that's a score!! saw your other thread on the forks and replied. Some simple basic maintenance and you're going to have yourself a workhorse of a bike there, conrats and welcome to the site.Rob
1983 1100ES, 98' ST1100, 02' DR-Z400E and a few other 'bits and pieces'
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That is a nice bike. Boy did you get a good deal.
GreetingsRichard
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Welcome from a fellow NJ member. I posted the CL ad for the bike here recently. Cool that it ended up here. Good luck and enjoysigpic
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JP,
Nice stock condition.
Yes, you will have some work to do, but will have a great stock condition, great example of a GS850G.
New tires would be in order, even if tread looks good. Tire that old may not have much traction.
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jprice90
Originally posted by dorkburger View PostWelcome from a fellow NJ member. I posted the CL ad for the bike here recently. Cool that it ended up here. Good luck and enjoy
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jprice90
she runs! and damn well! i'm so surprised how well it runs for how long it had sat. to get it going, I had to put a bit of fuel on the carbs, after that the bike ran but was revving because of the idle, after I got the idle squared the bike was very responsive with throttle response and I was beyond happy, what an amazing bike. I got some seafoam in the tank and it's in the process of being ran in the carbs because I seen some smoke. Hoping it cleans up the bowls etc more then I could've. If I have any issues, I'll just yank the carbs again and get them ultra'd. I just did a clean of all the essentials to get it running and try to push everything else out, seems it's working.
I still have to get the forks fixed, but I'm slowly getting there. Can't WAIT to ride this bike
I did some cleaning, polished up the pipes a little along with some of the side cases etc.
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That sounds like a real steal!
Your TOP priority, though, should be to buy new tires...for BOTH wheels, and do that before you consider riding it around town or anywhere else.
Tires that old will hold air, and even though they were garaged for all that time and may look to be in good condition, appearances lie.
After ten plus years every tire will be considerably harder than when new and will not give the traction you expect and need to have under you at all times.Bertrand Russell: 'Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education.'
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BassCliff
Hi,
Originally posted by jprice90 View PostFinally it's back where it should be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAa-QOjKhuI
Then check out the rest of the stuff I've collected on my little website, link below in my sig.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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