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    Second Shakedown ride 81GS1100E

    Well after my first shakedown run yesterday, I found a weird feeling while turning and something just didn't feel right. I got back in the garage and messed around and found that my front wheel bearings were bad, like OMFG I was doing 40mph on this deathtrap???

    Well after figuring out what bearing I needed, turns out to be 6302 2rs's I waited till morning to call NAPA. Well I called the first napa, nope, only got one. DAMN Second napa, yes we have 2 in stock, I asked them to put thier hands on them to just make sure... Yes, they got two right here, $10.79 each. w00t w00t!! I head to napa, I get there and mention I called about the 6302 bearings... Umm we got the 6203, let me check if we have the 6302, yep here we go, $44 each. :O WOW!!

    Ok, back up plan, 10 miles from home, call 411 ask for King Bearing in Phoenix, AZ. Nothing comes up, but she was nice enough to give me a number to Chain, Belt, and Bearing, 27 miles away, but they had 12 on hand, and $7 each. Yay!! Drive all the way across Phoenix, in noon traffic.. OK head home to pull the old bearings, ouch, hmm, wore blind hole puller tools.. Autozone, maybe, could they.. YES! But wanted 175 bucks to let me borrow the tool... run home take the wheel off head back to autozone, only 8 miles away. Get the bearings out, head home, put new bearings in, smile, smile more , test drive...

    Now its 3:40pm too late to get to the DMV so I'll have to do that tomorrow to get inspected and plated. But on the drive I felt the chain was a little tight in spots, looking to get a new one before the weekend, but Im sure this one will last a bit longer... Biggest thing, the bike feels great riding! But I noticed the GS1100 doesn't like to hold a steady speed, makes weird noises, I suspect could be that chain jumping around making weird noises and I can feel it a bit in the bike riding at a slow steady speed. OK well I have an answer, open it up a little, 3k,..3,5k.... 4k ... 5k...5,5,6,7 whoa.. I guess the powerband is right there, feels good and I had to let off, wasnt expecting that.

    Ok, back to a normal rpm, 3.5k or so at 40mph heading down to Wal-Mart, don't know why I was going there, but hey.. I gotta ride somewhere right?? Get to Wal-Mart, navigating the parking lot, jeesh this chain sucks at a snails pace. Park the bike, a Mountain Dew sounds great, walk over to the soda machine, hit the button, wheee, not sold out, $1.25, way better then QT at $1.49. Feed the protecter of soda a crisp clean $1 bill, then a shiny quarter...Ummm, dang, I see it in there, I'll put in another quarter to push that one down, ARRRGGG!!! Feed the bitch another $1 bill and it spits me $0.75, and jams my $1.75 bottle of mountain dew in a way that I have to use 2 hands on my knees to get the damn thing out. Ahh I got it, Im sooo glad this isn't your typical AZ day of 105 degrees... Today a nice breeze, 88 degrees, its nice and peaceful.

    A few gulps and a smoke before I ride back home... OOH wait.. This looks like a great time to take a few pictures. I had some odd looks from people wondering why I was taking pictures of what apears to be an abondoned bike. But screw them its mine and I waited long enough to ride it.




    SO there it is, a trip to the DMV in the morning, and a new chain and some detailing, along with some planned mait. along the way and I'll be ready for the 70 degree winter ahead of me.

    #2
    Excellent news. You're getting there. Except for the duct tape, your bike looks pretty darn good. Hope you can get it "just right" soon.

    Don

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      #3
      Hey, somebody stole your front fender.............

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        #4
        A good friend of mine had a GS1100EX he bought brand new at Mesa Suzuki (closed). He complained of some driveline snatchiness at low speeds. I think the solution on a stocker was to shim the needle. Anyway after he installed a Yosh header and re-jetted it the problem went away.

        Those 1st gen 1100's were beasts. My 1000S was dialed in pretty good with a header; it ran real good. But whenever I rode Curt's 1100 it was an eye opener. Fun rides those 11's.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Rudeman View Post
          A good friend of mine had a GS1100EX he bought brand new at Mesa Suzuki (closed). He complained of some driveline snatchiness at low speeds. I think the solution on a stocker was to shim the needle. Anyway after he installed a Yosh header and re-jetted it the problem went away.

          Those 1st gen 1100's were beasts. My 1000S was dialed in pretty good with a header; it ran real good. But whenever I rode Curt's 1100 it was an eye opener. Fun rides those 11's.
          Yeah I have re-jetted to compensate for the pods, larger mains, and shimmed up the needle. I think my low/constant speed dillema is from the chain that has been sitting for years, has quite a tight spot in it.

          Yeah there seems to be a bit of power comming on around 5k rpm, it really picks up, caught me a bit off gaurd.

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            #6
            Well off to the DMV

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              #7
              Ok.. Off to level II inspection as I failed level I inspection because of the missing check number between the A and B..

              Why the hell wouldn't they stamp that in there anyways??? WTF??!!

              ANyways, now its going to cost me $25 more dollars...

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                #8
                Originally posted by 81gs1100 View Post
                Well after my first shakedown run yesterday, I found a weird feeling while turning and something just didn't feel right. I got back in the garage and messed around and found that my front wheel bearings were bad, like OMFG I was doing 40mph on this deathtrap???

                Well after figuring out what bearing I needed, turns out to be 6302 2rs's I waited till morning to call NAPA. Well I called the first napa, nope, only got one. DAMN Second napa, yes we have 2 in stock, I asked them to put thier hands on them to just make sure... Yes, they got two right here, $10.79 each. w00t w00t!! I head to napa, I get there and mention I called about the 6302 bearings... Umm we got the 6203, let me check if we have the 6302, yep here we go, $44 each. :O WOW!!

                Ok, back up plan, 10 miles from home, call 411 ask for King Bearing in Phoenix, AZ. Nothing comes up, but she was nice enough to give me a number to Chain, Belt, and Bearing, 27 miles away, but they had 12 on hand, and $7 each. Yay!! Drive all the way across Phoenix, in noon traffic.. OK head home to pull the old bearings, ouch, hmm, wore blind hole puller tools.. Autozone, maybe, could they.. YES! But wanted 175 bucks to let me borrow the tool... run home take the wheel off head back to autozone, only 8 miles away. Get the bearings out, head home, put new bearings in, smile, smile more , test drive...

                Now its 3:40pm too late to get to the DMV so I'll have to do that tomorrow to get inspected and plated. But on the drive I felt the chain was a little tight in spots, looking to get a new one before the weekend, but Im sure this one will last a bit longer... Biggest thing, the bike feels great riding! But I noticed the GS1100 doesn't like to hold a steady speed, makes weird noises, I suspect could be that chain jumping around making weird noises and I can feel it a bit in the bike riding at a slow steady speed. OK well I have an answer, open it up a little, 3k,..3,5k.... 4k ... 5k...5,5,6,7 whoa.. I guess the powerband is right there, feels good and I had to let off, wasnt expecting that.

                Ok, back to a normal rpm, 3.5k or so at 40mph heading down to Wal-Mart, don't know why I was going there, but hey.. I gotta ride somewhere right?? Get to Wal-Mart, navigating the parking lot, jeesh this chain sucks at a snails pace. Park the bike, a Mountain Dew sounds great, walk over to the soda machine, hit the button, wheee, not sold out, $1.25, way better then QT at $1.49. Feed the protecter of soda a crisp clean $1 bill, then a shiny quarter...Ummm, dang, I see it in there, I'll put in another quarter to push that one down, ARRRGGG!!! Feed the bitch another $1 bill and it spits me $0.75, and jams my $1.75 bottle of mountain dew in a way that I have to use 2 hands on my knees to get the damn thing out. Ahh I got it, Im sooo glad this isn't your typical AZ day of 105 degrees... Today a nice breeze, 88 degrees, its nice and peaceful.

                A few gulps and a smoke before I ride back home... OOH wait.. This looks like a great time to take a few pictures. I had some odd looks from people wondering why I was taking pictures of what apears to be an abondoned bike. But screw them its mine and I waited long enough to ride it.




                SO there it is, a trip to the DMV in the morning, and a new chain and some detailing, along with some planned mait. along the way and I'll be ready for the 70 degree winter ahead of me.

                Sounds like you need the 1/4 turn throttle mod; you will be able to find the power band then

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                  #9
                  Ok $25 and 3 hours later.. YAY!! Got me a new blue sticker on the head of my GS. Wrote it up as a factory error ( missing VIN digit ).

                  Is everyone elses VIN stamped in full, or is there a ferdal sticker over the vin showing the 9th digit check number?


                  Anyways Im home and I think my fender is in the mail.. w00t w00t!!

                  Still got a funny 2,500 rpm growl.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 81gs1100 View Post
                    Still got a funny 2,500 rpm growl.
                    Don't run it that slow. You need to rev it up to around 4k for proper riding, higher for real speed as you noted.

                    Yes, I know it pulls from way down there

                    You'll get it sorted out and have a nice winter of riding

                    There should be a few other members around there to ride with
                    1978 GS 1000 (since new)
                    1979 GS 1000 (The Fridge, superbike replica project)
                    1978 GS 1000 (parts)
                    1981 GS 850 (anyone want a project?)
                    1981 GPZ 550 (backroad screamer)
                    1970 450 Mk IIID (THUMP!)
                    2007 DRz 400S
                    1999 ATK 490ES
                    1994 DR 350SES

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                      #11
                      Ahhh, 4k huh, I'll keep that in mind on the next ride and see how it goes. I only have 44 miles on the bike so far, so I'm still trying to fugure out what it wants.

                      Now that I got the level II inspection done I have apply for a 90 day tag as I deal with the title. Im riding on a 3 day restricted tag, (to and from dmv, emissions, ect..) once I get the 90 day I will put some miles on and start the resotoring part as long as I can finish the project in a day. Brakes, chain/sprockets, blah blah blah...

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Big T View Post
                        Don't run it that slow. You need to rev it up to around 4k for proper riding, higher for real speed as you noted.

                        Yes, I know it pulls from way down there

                        You'll get it sorted out and have a nice winter of riding

                        There should be a few other members around there to ride with
                        You know about this one don't you Big T.
                        V
                        Gustov
                        80 GS 1100 LT, 83 1100 G "Scruffy"
                        81 GS 1000 G
                        79 GS 850 G
                        81 GS 850 L
                        83 GS 550 ES, 85 GS 550 ES
                        80 GS 550 L
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                          #13
                          What do they do for the Level II inspection? After I get my bike back together, I'm gonna have to do all that DMV stuff and if I can benefit from your experience, that would be cool. Seems the steering head factory sticker got a little.... gone when I got crazy with the wire wheel on my drill.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by ikantbreave View Post
                            What do they do for the Level II inspection? After I get my bike back together, I'm gonna have to do all that DMV stuff and if I can benefit from your experience, that would be cool. Seems the steering head factory sticker got a little.... gone when I got crazy with the wire wheel on my drill.
                            Just call for an appointment.. $25 bucks and 30 minutes later they put a blue vin tage on it, and then off to the DMV, and wait 4 hours.

                            I just applied for a bond for the title so 7 days I should have my title.

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                              #15
                              Well I put on about 50 miles at highway speeds and the bike felt ok, had some lugging, but could have been the wind..

                              And some new paint.

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