I finally got my 1982 GS 1100 GK up and running that my Dad gave me. I plan on keeping this bike in our family for as long as possible. I really like it. Eventuall, I want to do a complete resto on it. It's basically in fairly good condition, less the usual evidence of wear and tear from useage. I didn't realize the GS series bikes had such a loyal following until I found this site. Thank God for you all! Looking forward to some educational and enjoyable conversations with the good folks on here.
Currently, I have a transmission/drivetrain issue. I will give a description as best I can, and was wondering if anyone has any diagnostic suggestions. I want to learn as much about the bike as I can, so I can do my own repairs, if possible.
I was travelling along a city street at approximately 35mph, when I noticed a sound coming from somewhere underneath. It was like a sporadic"tinking"noise. When I came to a stop at an intersection, the noise disappeared.
I revved the motor to see if it would reappear, and it didn't. I proceeded on through the intersection and the noise reappeared again. I got about a quarter of a mile,(reaching about 35mph again in 3rd gear) and that's when my rear wheel locked up causing me to fishtail a little. I tried to push it off the road, but couldn't, so I revved the motor and released the clutch while in first gear, and eventually got it far enough off the road to be safe. It was as if there were a tremendous drag when I tried to move it the approximate 6 feet to a safer location. My first thought was that the clutch has seized up. I am a member of AMA, so I called and had it brought back home. I noticed my oil was low, drained it to see the amount, and was a little under 3 qts. (Specs. call for 3.4 qts.) I have about 2-3 inches of play back and forth at the rear wheel. The gear indicator says I'm in neutral, but I can't seem to move the gear selector successfully either up or down, even with the clutch lever pulled. I think we put the bike in neutral while it was still warm to get it off the rollback transport truck. Fortunately, I was only a few miles from home.
I have resources to several really good mechanic shops near and not so near, but I wanted to see if I could tackle this with some help. I am fairly mechanically inclined. I do a lot of work on my own cars, so I am not totally new to engines. Transmissions almost no experience, except to take it to the shop for a rebuild. I do have a Clymers, Haynes and a service manual. I think if I could pinpoint the issue, I could fix it, maybe.
I realize taking it to the shop is possibly gonna run me in the neighborhood of approximately $1000-1500, mostly for labor. What I'd really like to do is work with someone who is experienced at this sort of thing, yet let me do the work. I want to learn. I don't feel I can do that just by taking it to a shop. My one mechanic says he has liability issues, which I understand. Any input at all that you're willing to give would be greatly appreciated.
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