I've been on the gsr website for a couple years now, have posted a few things here and there...and I wanted to give my impressions of the bike from a new rider with the gs850g as a first motorcycle.
When I first was given the bike, I tried to find anything I could on impressions of the bike for a new rider and there seems to be nothing at all around on this.
To be honest, the only qualification I have for posting this is through my viewpoint of lack of experience, and I still have a LOT of lack of experience.
Sean
Suzuki gs850g as a first motorcycle:
THE PURCHASE AND GETTING ROAD WORTHY
I am writing this since I could not find anything on the internet describing the experience and challenges of the Suzuki gs850g motorcycle as a first bike for a new rider.
Common sensible sounding advice for new riders is generally to buy a smaller motorcycle, usually recommending a NON-SPORTBIKE from 250cc-500cc engine size. (This of course discounts the---in my opinion – bad advice such as “buy a powerful sports bike and just take it easy so you don’t outgrow the bike.”)
Some Background:
I am a new rider. As a child I rode with my father on his early 70’s Yamaha 500, starting at age 5, and after a time, he taught me to steer the bike by leaning and counter-steering, as well as operate the throttle while he operated as backup, as well as used the clutch, gear shifter and brakes. The bike broke down when I was 11 or so, and he never fixed it or got another one.
Many years later (in my late 30’s) I decided I wanted a motorcycle and wanted to be prepared.
I went out, signed up for the MSF rider course (a beginners motorcycle class) and passed the course in 2009. I then went and had the M (motorcycle) endorsement added to my drivers license.
My original plan was to purchase a motorcycle at the nearest opportunity. Preferably something small, easy to maneuver and learn on….like a 250cc or so. Reality interfered as finances were not good. Finally in 2013 my wife purchased me a 1979 Suzuki gs850G motorcycle as a surprise Christmas present. The bike was purchased off Craigslist, and the former owner stated it needed only a back tire replacement to be ridden, and a new battery installed.
I was told about the motorcycle a couple weeks before Christmas, when my wife asked me to go to the shed and look for rock salt. (I live in Ohio, so it DOES snow here.) I opened up the door and found a motorcycle sitting there, to my shock.
After checking the motorcycle out, I discovered a few other things wrong of course. Here are a list of the problems:
PROBLEM #01: NO title was received yet (hidden problem at purchase)
PROBLEM #02: Back tire needed replacement, battery needed replacement (KNOWN at purchase)
PROBLEM #03: Ignition Key gets stuck in LOCK or PARK position (hidden at purchase)
PROBLEM #04: Extremely hard to start when cold (hidden at purchase)
PROBLEM #05: NO center stand (hidden at purchase)
PROBLEM #06: HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH SPRINGS (hidden at purchase)
PROBLEM #07: Bad petcock
PROBLEM # 08: NO Tachometer cable (hidden at purchase)
PROBLEM #09: Hardened and cracking INTAKE BOOTS (hidden at purchase)
PROBLEM #10: Needed Carburators rebuilt and synchronized (hidden at purchase)
PROBLEM #11: Needed engine valve adjustment
PROBLEM # 12 : Misc odds and ends.
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