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I like a nice, low trailer for these heavy bikes, especially full dressers. Most of the modern pickups are 4 x 4 and very tall. If you have a vehicle equipped with a ball or receiver I would rent or borrow a trailer if it were me. $695 is too high IMO. If you can find it for $300-$400 I'd let someone else do it, if not I am going to figure it out and do it myself.
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Originally posted by Peter Buehner View Post........... for getting a bike from CT to Maine?
Maybe someone nearby can get it.... until you can get there.
Maybe...http://webpages.charter.net/ddvrnr/GS850_1100_Emblems.jpg
Had 850G for 14 years. Now have GK since 2005.
GK at IndyMotoGP Suzuki Display... ... GK on GSResources Page ... ... Euro Trash Ego Machine .. ..3 mo'cykls.... update 2 mocykl
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gregp
Originally posted by Wingsconsin View PostU-haul has a motorcycle specific trailer and it works well
I used one when I took my 850 to Dr. STEVE for a complete re-do.
It has the wheel chock in the front -- if you have a hitch on any vehicle you are ready to go
Looks like this...
That's the exact trailer that I just rented from uhaul to pick up a GS750 I bought in Mass to get back to CT about 3 hour round trip...cost fifteen dollars for 6 hours...it was a no brainer. I had to buy the trailer light adapter to go from the connector on my Ridgeline to the flat four pin connector on the trailer for another $13 but probably will have a need for that again anyway. Uhaul will lend you the adapter if you need it and they have one handy but you have to ask or they will sell you one.
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gregp
Originally posted by nejeff View PostIf these people knew what they were doing they could have got more for the bike but props to the OP for snagging it, looks good!
I checked out their Ebay page, they are selling a lot of everything.
Been meaning to get up there--only about an hour away. BUT...not open on weekends (what kind of museum is not open on weekends?). I would like to see a list of the bikes they will be auctioning off but I think they keep that list close to the vest so people won't wait for a particular bike to hit the auction blocks as that could make the bikes they are trying to sell first go for less at auction--just a theory.
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Peter Buehner
It's looking more and more like I am going to be taking a trip to CT during the holidays. Lesson learned: Nobody wants to drive to Maine
I am so itching to see this bike in person.
Happy Holidays to you all and thanks for the help on this. I have found one of those motorcycle trailers locally for $15 a day. I just need to spend $250 to get the hitch installed on my Jeep. The money pit has begun
Peter
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Beautiful bike! congratulations and welcome to the site. Something that hasn't been mentioned yet is to go through and either clean every single electrical connection, or better yet, replace them with spade type connectors. Those stock connectors get dirty and corroded, or loose and will cause wires to overheat. Good luck on getting her home.Current Bikes:
2001 Yamaha FZ1 (bought same one back)
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Peter Buehner
Thanks! I will add that to my todo list. The great news is that I found a shipper! They are picking it up next week and I should have it at the beginning of the new year. I am slowly working out my order of attack on the bike.
Originally posted by ddaniels View PostBeautiful bike! congratulations and welcome to the site. Something that hasn't been mentioned yet is to go through and either clean every single electrical connection, or better yet, replace them with spade type connectors. Those stock connectors get dirty and corroded, or loose and will cause wires to overheat. Good luck on getting her home.
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Nice score, well done on that.
I'm curious about the fairing; Craig Vetter sold his company about that time, and that might have been done by the new owners for Suzuki - observe the Vetter pocket covers - but it doesn't look like something CV himself would have done, unless he simply produced a design foisted on him by Suzuki. On balance, I would say it came out of the Vetter factory, was fitted by the dealers and presented as a complete package, as were its immediate predecessors from Suzuki and rivals from Yamaha, etc.
I'm 99% sure it wasn't a Suzuki factory fairing - at that point none of the Big 4 were making their own touring fairings and luggage, but were looking seriously at it, and started doing so within a couple of years.---- Dave
Only a dog knows why a motorcyclist sticks his head out of a car window
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Originally posted by Grimly View PostNice score, well done on that.
I'm curious about the fairing; Craig Vetter sold his company about that time, and that might have been done by the new owners for Suzuki - observe the Vetter pocket covers - but it doesn't look like something CV himself would have done, unless he simply produced a design foisted on him by Suzuki. ...I'm 99% sure it wasn't a Suzuki factory fairing - ...
There was also a deal with Calafia to supply saddlebags and trunk to complete the package. The saddlebags were the standard-sized "Roadrunner" bags that were about 6" wide. On the inside edge of the bottom was a cut-out to allow clearance for the exhaust pipe. I had the larger 8" version of this (with no cut-out) on my KZ1300 and really enjoyed them. For the Suzukis, these bags were re-badged as "Performer Saddlebags" and are also shown in the link to Cycleworld, page 98.
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#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
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Aha; that explains the mish-mash - the original buyer (or a later owner) didn't like the Roadrunner luggage, or simply had a real preference for the rear end to look like a starship's backside (sorry, but that's what I always think of Vetter luggage ).---- Dave
Only a dog knows why a motorcyclist sticks his head out of a car window
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I tend to agree, Grimly. However, you do have to admit that there is a sense of "complete system" when it is viewed on a bike. The way the angle of the bags matches the angle of the trunk, etc. Too bad those angles result in some rather UNuseable space inside.
Back in 1979, when I got my KZ1300, Kawasaki offered their own fairing and a set of bags and trunk by Vetter. The shape of the bags and trunk were unmistakable, and the badges on them said "Kawasaki by Vetter". The fairing had no such badge and was totally unique. I don't remember seeing ANY badge on the inside, either. We had ordered the rear luggage package, but when it came in, we found that we could not fit a helmet in either saddlebag and could only fit one in the trunk, so we asked for a refund and got the Calafia "Fats" bags. We got a RaCad trunk. It was made by a friend, who had a business set up making accessories for Harley, so it was somewhat patterened after the Harley TourPak. GREAT trunk, wish we had one available now.
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mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
Family Portrait
Siblings and Spouses
Mom's first ride
Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
(Click on my username in the upper-left corner for e-mail info.)
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Originally posted by Steve View PostI tend to agree, Grimly. However, you do have to admit that there is a sense of "complete system" when it is viewed on a bike. The way the angle of the bags matches the angle of the trunk, etc. Too bad those angles result in some rather UNuseable space inside.
Back in 1979, when I got my KZ1300, Kawasaki offered their own fairing and a set of bags and trunk by Vetter. The shape of the bags and trunk were unmistakable, and the badges on them said "Kawasaki by Vetter". The fairing had no such badge and was totally unique. I don't remember seeing ANY badge on the inside, either. We had ordered the rear luggage package, but when it came in, we found that we could not fit a helmet in either saddlebag and could only fit one in the trunk, so we asked for a refund and got the Calafia "Fats" bags. We got a RaCad trunk. It was made by a friend, who had a business set up making accessories for Harley, so it was somewhat patterened after the Harley TourPak. GREAT trunk, wish we had one available now.
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Peter Buehner
The shipper is on the way with my bike!! I am getting it before the new year! Hopefully the reality lives up to the internet images. I think I am going to keep it in my living room this winter since I don't have a heated garage. Images coming soon.
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Originally posted by Peter Buehner View PostThe shipper is on the way with my bike!! I am getting it before the new year! Hopefully the reality lives up to the internet images. I think I am going to keep it in my living room this winter since I don't have a heated garage. Images coming soon.
While your waiting for the carbs to come back you can start doing all the rest of the stuff that needs doing (valve check, boot orings and/or carb boots, spit and shine...)
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