First I want to say thank you for all of the great info on this site. I have learned a lot over the past month about these great bikes.
I do have a problem, and would sure appreciate some suggestions. I bought a 1983 GS1150ES off the net for $2500.00, the bike was really clean and only showed 16,700 miles. I picked it up at the previous owners place and rode it 1300 miles home. The bike drove fine and it was a great ride!
Since then, I haven’t ridden it regularly. The last time I attempted to ride it, I noticed that I had oil dripping from my exhaust below the engine compartment and was spraying it when I moved the throttle. Assumed a big problem and shut it down.
Took it to a local vintage bike shop for a look. Initially he told me it was probably carb problems, no worries. The next time I talked to him, he said it wasn’t the carbs, that something else was going on inside the engine. So I told him to pull it apart and see what the problem was. The initial estimate was about $1700 (to fix what I don’t know), then he pulled the head off and told me that the exhaust valve guides were shot and the cylinder bores were out of round. He estimated around $2500 to fix. When I asked him today to give me a break down of the cost, the estimate had grown to over $3000. New pistons, wrist pins, rings, valve job, etc. Just want to know if this is reasonable? I will post the official breakdown later today when I pick the bike up. Thanks for all of the help, I appreciate it very much!
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