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    #16
    what a deal!! you got yourself a nice looking bike there. the 83 had a stronger crank. nicer pegs than the 82, nicer rear peg brackets, nicer wheels, the black engine . lots of little refinements make it a little nicer to look at. imo of course.
    Last edited by Guest; 07-21-2015, 08:17 PM.

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      #17
      intake valves are closer to the carbs. exhaust valves are closer to the exhaust pipes.

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        #18
        Duh makes sense! Just wanna make sure I do it right the first time!
        Originally posted by Weapon View Post
        intake valves are closer to the carbs. exhaust valves are closer to the exhaust pipes.

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          #19
          no sweat, glad to help. I hope you enjoy the bike

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            #20
            Four hundred dollars......NICE! And no hate on the Kawi. Most here appreciate vintage machines in general.
            Mike, welcome aboard. An 83 1100e is what got me hooked on old GSs back in the early 90s.
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              #21
              So it needs a tune up and side cover paint. '83 11e? $400?!?! Running?!?!

              Total steal!

              A redneck in a pickup truck (yeah, NYC has a few) pulled up next to me on the parkway, leaned out his window and shouted, "You got the best bike ever! You got the gold! That's the best bike ever built!"

              He obviously mistook my '82 for an '83. But that's alright - he was drunk.
              1982 GS1100E V&H "SS" exhaust, APE pods, 1150 oil cooler, 140 speedo, 99.3 rear wheel HP, black engine, '83 red

              2016 XL883L sigpic Two-tone blue and white. Almost 42 hp! Status: destroyed, now owned by the insurance company. The hole in my memory starts an hour before the accident and ends 24 hours after.

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                #22
                Before I put all this back together one more question. I cant seem to find anything on the valve adjusting guide referring to how the pistons are numbered. Was I safe to assume they are numbered 1-4 going left side of bike to right? It seemed correct when I set it to tdc the correct valves were closed. The same when I rotated the engine. Thanks for the help fellas it wasn't as bad as I suspected!

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                  #23
                  Nice bike as others have mentioned that bike needs rfjetting as the down tubes show. Zdid you look at the mains to see if there was a DJ kit installed?

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                    #24
                    Absolutely! You will definitely need to do some plug chops to see where your carbs are at. Did you talk to Steve? He has all the proper tools, and knowledge to get that thing running like a new bike. Once you get it running like it SHOULD run, it will scare the $hit out of you!

                    Seriously though, Go get some brats, beer, and fire up the grill. If you grill it, Steve will come...
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                      #25
                      Steve Im sending up the bat signal! If you could find it in your heart to help a brutha out I would be forever in your debt. If its Beer and Brats I've got you covered. I have completely rebuilt the carbs,dipped and new "o"rings and bolts. I have adjusted the valves per the spec sheet on here. It will run and idle but totally lacks power when you ride it. It feels as if its missing. kinda shudders through the gears and you always feel like you need to downshift to keep up the speed. I did notice the po put a dyna s ignition on it. Although he is still running the orig. coils. I know on my KZ I had to run green coils with my Dyna ignition. Could this be a problem? This weekend replace the plugs and wires and I will check the timing because the temp gets really high (Could be a faulty gauge Dash is kinda weird electronically) I really cant think of what else it could be The bike will easily attain 60mph on my back roads and it rides and handles great..if only it ran like that too!
                      Originally posted by Spyder View Post
                      Absolutely! You will definitely need to do some plug chops to see where your carbs are at. Did you talk to Steve? He has all the proper tools, and knowledge to get that thing running like a new bike. Once you get it running like it SHOULD run, it will scare the $hit out of you!

                      Seriously though, Go get some brats, beer, and fire up the grill. If you grill it, Steve will come...

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                        #26
                        gwad19709,
                        What part of Cincinnati are you located?
                        I'm on the west side.
                        If Steve makes a house call this weekend, let me know, I'd love to pop over lend a hand, or at least an opinion or two and say howdy (or HUDY in localease)
                        Cheers !

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                          #27
                          I live in Montfort Heights/Cheviot next to the new hospital on Northbend rd. I had no idea there were others out there like me! LOL!
                          Originally posted by Notz View Post
                          gwad19709,
                          What part of Cincinnati are you located?
                          I'm on the west side.
                          If Steve makes a house call this weekend, let me know, I'd love to pop over lend a hand, or at least an opinion or two and say howdy (or HUDY in localease)
                          Cheers !

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                            #28
                            We're practically neighbors. I'm near Werk Rd.
                            I pass that hospital 20 times a week.
                            I had a similar condition with my GS.
                            I sourced some new intake O-rings and boots, made a few small carb adjustments and the issue vanished.
                            Sounds like you're close to getting it sorted.
                            I rode up to Steve's place and he synched my carbs and it's been smooth sailing since.
                            Perhaps we can get your bike in shape enough to do likewise. I've yet to see Steve's new GS workshop.
                            Oh and congrats on the GS Score !~

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                              #29
                              Stop by anytime brother! I live on Crestnoll just past Reemelin First big brown house on the left. I'm usually out front tinkering on something most evenings. I've been building old honda z50's lately they are so much fun!
                              Originally posted by Notz View Post
                              We're practically neighbors. I'm near Werk Rd.
                              I pass that hospital 20 times a week.
                              I had a similar condition with my GS.
                              I sourced some new intake O-rings and boots, made a few small carb adjustments and the issue vanished.
                              Sounds like you're close to getting it sorted.
                              I rode up to Steve's place and he synched my carbs and it's been smooth sailing since.
                              Perhaps we can get your bike in shape enough to do likewise. I've yet to see Steve's new GS workshop.
                              Oh and congrats on the GS Score !~

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                                #30
                                Update* It seems the advice and help you guys have given me paid off I was able to successfully rebuild my carbs and adjust the valves. I listened to Spyder about calling up Steve. He responded right away and made the trip down from Dayton with his wife. As it turns out I suppose I was over thinking a few things. I didn't check the firing order ASSUMING it was a bigger problem. Felt a bit foolish on that one. Also I had never dealt with a vacuum petcock...never even heard of one before. Who would've thought you had to hook that little black hose Up? After a carb sync and a few tweeks he had the motor singing a much more palatable song! I am in your debt my friend I truly appreciate the help you gave and I find it very commendable the time you give to fellow riders through your amazing GS whisperer skills! Very nice couple your welcome at my place anytime! I have a few little things to work out.. new petcock, tank vibration rubber, front fork rebuild and then a new paint job. Then I will have a real Gem! Thanks Again Steve you the man!!!!!

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