New owner of a 1982 GS300L. Bought it about a month ago, mainly because it was one of the cheapest bike around that had a valid certificate of inspection. Haven't been a fan of Suzukis before (always preferred the look of Hondas) but this one is growing on me
Nice comfortable seat and riding position, and I like the classic look. Apparently it was originally red (according to the registration), but the owner rattlecanned it metallic blue, which I love. No clearcoat, so I have to be super careful gassing up, so I'll need to do something about that!
Seems like the GS300L isn't too common of a model, but it's similar to the 250 from what I understand? I'm planning on replacing o-rings and things in the carbs, so I'll need to get that figured out soon. If there's one thing I've learned on this forum, it's to watch out for o-rings, stator, and regulator/rectifier!
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Got interested in motorcycles from the mechanical aspect... I wanted something to tinker around on without spending a lot of money, so I bought a 1970 Honda CB100 in super rough shape and spent a few years getting her running. I've learned a ton about motorcycles in the process -- definitely easier working on a simple bike like this!
Decided to get my license last year (really great training program here in Manitoba, Canada), and was lucky to borrow my brother's Triumph Thruxton for a month. Very nice bike to ride. Very responsive.
This year, I picked up the GS300L, and got a few weeks of riding before she started giving me some issues... you can read about them here:
Right cylinder not firing '82 GS300L
Maybe you've got some tips
-Hamcake
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