Since I weigh about 160lb with my boots on...my main concern was the 600lb weight of the bike but the more I compared bikes it seems everything over 550cc is over 500lb in the early '80s. The '79 CB750 that I've searched endlessly for is 550lb. So what difference is 50 pounds going to make? If I can adapt to a 500+ pound bike then I can adapt to a 600lb bike. Of course loading and unloading it from a sidewalk into a camper van required major ingenuity. 600lbs stays exactly where it wants to stay until a greater force makes it move. I simply do not have enough ass to put it on the center stand. It takes all my effort to get it to start thinking about getting on the center stand but I need someone to pull the bike at the same time to get it all the way back.
The bike itself is a beast. It's like riding the space shuttle. I'm going 70mph with 1/8 throttle. This is the first bike I've owned with enough power to pop a wheelie in 4th gear, as I almost found out when I tested the throttle. There is torque to spare in every gear. It is balanced and easy to handle. I can barely move it on level ground but it's no problem to ride it. I have to remember to never park facing a downward-sloped curb or I will never be able to back it up by myself. I'll have to wait for cars to move to I can go sideways.
The owner was a little too short for the seat so he didn't ride it much but he gave me receipts from 2018 for about $1100 in maintenance including the Voltage Regulator, front Master Cylinder, oil and carb tune and tires and windscreen so the bike is basically ready to ride. The original keys and tool kit were included.
Issues:
The big foam air filter is toast. I see Babbits wants $60 but there is a UNI filter on ebay for $20. I'll give that a try.
The Tach cable twisted off the fitting on the engine end. Those are a dime a dozen.
The neutral light doesn't come on. The bulb is good but no green light in neutral. I also noticed the bike won't turn over in neutral unless the clutch lever is engaged, which is what happens with other bikes that have a neutral safety switch. So, it's in neutral but the neutral safety switch doesn't think it is. I tried to get the light to come on in any gear position but it never flickered. The PO had an alarm installed but the wires have been cut so that might have something to do with it.
I noticed the gear indicator light shows 2 4 whenever I'm in 2nd OR 4th. Is it supposed to show one or the other? Or both? 1, 3, 5 gears show their respective lights individually.
I'm in the market for a KG back rest to fit on that luggage rack so I can add an upright luggage pack. I want to go to Moab for a weekend.
I also found a triple A floorboard/heel toe shift kit for an '82 GS850. Anyone know if there are differences that would mean it doesn't fit on an '83?
I'll be getting a service manual but a factory manual is what I really want. Not just a supplement but the whole factory service manual.
I've got terrible internet service so I can't contribute to the forum much but I do enjoy reading/learning about the mechanics of these bikes. I figure this GS850 will introduce me to the world of big bikes because the smaller bikes are not appropriate for rides on the highway. I'm a conservative/defensive rider. I anticipate the worst. The speed limit sign is maximum when conditions are optimal, but conditions are never optimal, so I'm a slow rider. I figure if I don't yield to a bad driver then that makes ME a bad driver...so I do a lot of yielding while cursing silently in my head.
I'd like to ride with any Flagstaff GS owners. Maybe go to Monument Valley.
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