That being said I am very frugal and not one to fall victim to impulse buying with anything really. I began performing a great deal of Cl research and forum inquires to better educate myself on the varies items to consider with make/model/flaws/ longevity this past summer I got the bug bad to buy a bike. I mean super bad, I spent more time thinking about the bike I wanted and the adventures I'd be able to take on to the point that it may or may not have resulting in lower work productivity :P To speed up the story, this site single handily was the reason I choose to buy the bike I did a 1982 gs850g with 73,000 miles on it from the original owner who also was married to the sister of the owner of the motorcycle shop that I bought it from.
From what I gather from site the better I lay out the information I know about the bike the better equipped a person is to offer up useful information about what I should be doing so I will list off the maintenance records I know about the bike.
Last summer the seller had the following work done to the bike at 72,500
1. Rebuilt carbs
2. Petcock
3. fork bushings
4.Oil seal
5. All fluids changed
6. Speedo/Tach cable
7. Valve cover Gasket
8.Dust seal
9. Valve adjustment with 8 new shims
10. Cam Caps
11. Plugs
12. Tires
The seller had great records on the bike and was only selling it because his wife said he had to many bikes. I got the sense he really enjoyed and took care of the bike considering the miles on it.
I knew about the common electrical issues and such well in advance of even going out to see the bike. Thank you gsresource members for contributing a wealth of knowledge!!
Now to get to my main concern, I have put 2300 miles on the bike since I bought it july 17th of this year. The only issue I have run into is my battery went dead on me. Two weeks ago I went to ride it and found the problem. took the battery to batteries plus and had to them charge it and test it. I was really hoping that it was just a junk battery, unfortunetly the battery is fine, leading me to believe I am going to need to get out the flow chart and diagnose the issue with a multimeter over winter and replace the rr or stator etc Which I am fine with and looking forward to doing. Yesterday how ever I rode with a buddy to harbor springs to ride through the tunnel of trees. It was beautiful much more than I expected. On the ride home two things happened though.
Three out of the four small round engine cam covers? I think fell off on the highway. Most likely due to the vibration and no lock tight. Simply fix, but once I got home and parked the bike I noticed that oil was leaking from under the carbs, top areaish and down the left side fins.
I was not happy to see this because I cleaned the engine up great when I got the bike and not oil has leaked out other than a very very small amount around tach cable, where it comes out of the engine. I took a picture of what I saw the moment spotted the leak and I am asking if anyone has any idea of what my POA should be for addressing and resolving the problem before next spring. Also I should say that this was found at end of a 350 mile trip.
Thank you for any help, also anyone believes this post was to long or in the wrong area. I am humble enough to admit Ive made a mistake and will remove it and ask in the right section.
Ryan
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