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Ya, many of the bikes of that era had issues with 2nd gear. Honda and Yamaha especially were susceptible. I've seen Yamaha Cavalcades go for real cheap because of it. Ole Suzies seemed to avoid much of that except in extreme cases. They were built like a brick outhouse. As long as we ignore the electrical issues or course.http://img633.imageshack.us/img633/811/douMvs.jpg
1980 GS1000GT (Daily rider with a 1983 1100G engine)
1998 Honda ST1100 (Daily long distance rider)
1982 GS850GLZ (Daily rider when the weather is crap)
Darn, with so many daily riders it's hard to decide which one to jump on next.;)
JTGS850GL aka Julius
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Originally posted by suzuki_dog View PostYep, I'm well aware of the second gear issue. I consulted with a couple of V65 guys prior to purchase who informed me of the questions to ask. There's no issue with the one I bought (hopefully) as far as I know, the seller is a motorcycle guy (he has 18) so I sort of trust his opinions, also. I was also told that the second gear issue generally occurs before 20,000 miles or so. Mine has 42,000 miles on the clock. Time will tell, nothing is guaranteed on a used bike.
Originally posted by JTGS850GL View PostYa, many of the bikes of that era had issues with 2nd gear. Honda and Yamaha especially were susceptible. I've seen Yamaha Cavalcades go for real cheap because of it. Ole Suzies seemed to avoid much of that except in extreme cases. They were built like a brick outhouse. As long as we ignore the electrical issues or course.Jedz Moto
1988 Honda GL1500-6
2002 Honda Reflex 250
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Originally posted by Hayabuser
Cool is defined differently by different people... I'm sure the new rider down the block thinks his Ninja 250 is cool and why shouldn't he? Bikes are just cool.
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Originally posted by Jedz123 View PostGood to know . I loved my V-4 750 Saber, just couldn't really justify holding on to it, I ended up trading it for a GS with complete R&R sand stator failure... LOL felt more at home with that.
LOL Yeah... You can limp it home with a blown 2nd gear. Not so much with a blown R&R or stator... Unless you buy a couple of Batteries and have someone follow you home. I may have done that once1978 GS1000E
1980 GS1000S (Wes Cooley Replica)
1981 GS1100E
1982 GS1100E
1982 GS1000SZ
1983 GS1100ED
1983 GS1100ESD
1978 Honda CB750K
1981 Honda CB900F
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I would own a nice Sabre if the money was there. I care less about the ugly Magnas. I think the Japanese back then got together and decided they would all make their parts money on 2nd gear issues, LOL. To be fair, it was mostly Yamaha, the famous triples were notorious. But I've passed on a Kaw and a Sabre for that reason.
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Originally posted by Killer Canary View PostI think Sabres also look sharp with the matching Hondaline fairing.1978 GS1000E
1980 GS1000S (Wes Cooley Replica)
1981 GS1100E
1982 GS1100E
1982 GS1000SZ
1983 GS1100ED
1983 GS1100ESD
1978 Honda CB750K
1981 Honda CB900F
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Originally posted by wymple View PostI would own a nice Sabre if the money was there. I care less about the ugly Magnas. I think the Japanese back then got together and decided they would all make their parts money on 2nd gear issues, LOL. To be fair, it was mostly Yamaha, the famous triples were notorious. But I've passed on a Kaw and a Sabre for that reason.
I agree about the Magna.... ugly in my eyes. The V4 Forum members have other ideas, the Magna is by far the most popular bike over there. The good thing is, not everyone has the same tastes....1978 GS1000E
1980 GS1000S (Wes Cooley Replica)
1981 GS1100E
1982 GS1100E
1982 GS1000SZ
1983 GS1100ED
1983 GS1100ESD
1978 Honda CB750K
1981 Honda CB900F
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Originally posted by 1100E View PostI've always loved this exact year and color scheme, never owned or rode one. Great find!!1978 GS1000E
1980 GS1000S (Wes Cooley Replica)
1981 GS1100E
1982 GS1100E
1982 GS1000SZ
1983 GS1100ED
1983 GS1100ESD
1978 Honda CB750K
1981 Honda CB900F
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I had an 84' in maroon/blk. color combo. It had a ton of torque, very fast and smooth, and I liked the V4 sound of it but never felt good in the corners like my GS1100E. I also like the blue/blk. colors. I think before long they will do like the CBX and become highly collectable but we'll see.
Pat78' GS1000EC
79' GS850GN
79' GS1000N
79' GS1000EN
81' GS1100EX
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Not sure about the collect-ability.... they are the "redheaded stepchild" on all the V4 forums, with the poster child being the Magna.
I agree with you, I'm not comfortable cornering with the V65, it definitely doesn't handle like any of my GS's. That doesn't mean I hate it, just not the same....1978 GS1000E
1980 GS1000S (Wes Cooley Replica)
1981 GS1100E
1982 GS1100E
1982 GS1000SZ
1983 GS1100ED
1983 GS1100ESD
1978 Honda CB750K
1981 Honda CB900F
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Originally posted by GS1000S View PostI had an 84' in maroon/blk. color combo. It had a ton of torque, very fast and smooth, and I liked the V4 sound of it but never felt good in the corners like my GS1100E. I also like the blue/blk. colors. I think before long they will do like the CBX and become highly collectable but we'll see.
Pat
While technically advanced and well executed bikes, they just don't have the looks to become very valuable.
I like them for what they are, great value for a fast rider. Yours sounds like its well past any inherent mechanical issues. Good price for a great riding bike.
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Originally posted by Ecklund View PostThe Sabre version may continue to increase in value but its tough to see how they will ever be in CBX range. Besides the second gear issue the V4s have also have a possible cam oiling issue.
While technically advanced and well executed bikes, they just don't have the looks to become very valuable.
I like them for what they are, great value for a fast rider. Yours sounds like its well past any inherent mechanical issues. Good price for a great riding bike.1978 GS1000E
1980 GS1000S (Wes Cooley Replica)
1981 GS1100E
1982 GS1100E
1982 GS1000SZ
1983 GS1100ED
1983 GS1100ESD
1978 Honda CB750K
1981 Honda CB900F
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GRAND ROUGE
Beautiful machine, Suzuki_dog. I like everything about it. Back in the day there have been V 65's and Yamaha Ventures in the family.....lots of miles on em and no issues with the transmissions or oiling or cams. We just rode em and maintained em and enjoyed every mile doing so.
Looking at your Sabre has got me wanting to find one again.Last edited by Guest; 05-11-2015, 11:29 AM.
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Originally posted by GRAND ROUGE View PostBeautiful machine, Suzuki_dog. I like everything about it. Back in the day there have been V 65's and Yamaha Ventures in the family.....lots of miles on em and no issues with the transmissions or oiling or cams. We just rode em and maintained em and enjoyed every mile doing so.
Looking at your Sabre has got me wanting to find one again.1978 GS1000E
1980 GS1000S (Wes Cooley Replica)
1981 GS1100E
1982 GS1100E
1982 GS1000SZ
1983 GS1100ED
1983 GS1100ESD
1978 Honda CB750K
1981 Honda CB900F
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