I'm in the process of building a semi-custom GS1000S project bike for my personal collection (and the pages of Motorcyclist), and wanted to ask some technical questions re: bore size and piston type.
First off, the bike is not going to be a racer, or a serious hot-rod sort of thing. Just a really well-finished S-model with a custom repaint (stock colors and striping, just a lot better), and blacked-out wheels, fork and engine. It'll look a lot like Larry Pearson's S-model (see pic attached), which has appeared in a few different magazines over the years.
Anyway, I'm not sure what to do with the engine, which is about to be rebuilt from the bottom-end up. Obviously, it'll get fresh pistons and rings, a rebore, a nice, 5-angle valve job and a check of the bottom end. The question is, do I leave it basically stock and just freshen it up, or do an overbore with aftermarket pistons, etc.? It's fast enough as-is, but a little more displacement, and a bit more midrange and top end power, can't hurt. The thing is, I want it to be reliable, and idle, and not be finicky. I may even use stock CV carbs. (It's an '80 model.)
For those who've built 8-valve GS engines, what sort of luck have you had with varying displacements? How about piston type and manufacturer? I've got a Yoshimura exhaust already, and I pretty much plan on using stock CVs with (probably) individual K&Ns mounted.
Thoughts? Thanks much.
Mitch Boehm
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