At first, my dad was against me buying it. He said "you can get something better for just a little more money on craig's list." but i still wanted it.
I did research on the bike and found out it was a 1982 Suzuki GS300L.
I saved up cash for 3 months and finally, i had 350 bucks. My dad gradually warmed up to the idea because we could make it cherry and sell it for more than we bought it for. I bought it in Febuary of 09. I didn't even know if i could get a permit to ride with my dad yet, i just had the bike. My mom took the seat to a reupolstery shop and got the seat redone for 80 bucks
she said i didn't have to pay her back so that was really cool. My uncle chad got the tank repainted. Me and my dad diagnosed the bogging and found out it was a bad connection behind the headlight and mike had already bought a new rectifier which was used and malfunctioning. so we got the old rectifier and reinstalled in and it ran great. i cleaned up the motor with carb cleaner and it looks pretty good too. the bike had ran great ever since until about a week ago when i put new blinkers on it because the old ones were broke in weird places because one of the previous owners had dropped it.
I messed up a connection somewhere in the harness behind the headlight and the bike started to bogg again. When the bike would idle really low and boggy i would turn on the blinkers and it would run right for a second every time the blinker flashed. Me and my dad rewired my whole bike With a wiring harness off of another 1982 GS300L D model parts bike that i bought in May and it still ran boggy. I ended up disconnecting the rectifier and the bike ran great.
So i ordered a new rectifier about 2 days ago. I am looking forward to getting back on my bike. I love that bike and i'd hate to see it go.
The parts bike that i got the wireing harness off of is currently being restored because i saw that it had some potential and is going to be woken up from an 18 Year slumber hopefully in this winter. I somehow found an unfindable ignition unit on ebay one day and i found a valve cover from a member of The GSResources. The bike is coming along nicely and i cant wait to take it for a spin. Before these two bikes, i hadn't the slightest idea on how to work on a motorcycle. These bikes made me Totally prepaired to work on any other bike. Im only 14 and i am looking forward to a good life of riding. These bike were a very great influence on my life.
This is how it all went down when i bought my first bike.
KT
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