I'm new to this 650 mill. I've owned a couple 550's with the pure intention of flipping but with this 81 650L, I intend on keeping for a good chunk of time. This is my First Shaft drive GS and my first GS650.
I was looking for the scoop on what are good things to be aware of on this shaft driven GS. Bike is 100% stock and runs very well. Are there things I need to be wary of? True displacement is 670cc correct? Does this 8V engine have the same susceptibility to leaky valve guides like the other 2V per cylinder head design?
One thing I'm dabbling with is power adders such as Pods or high flow air filter with a jet kit or re-jet. I want to keep the stock, quiet, mint 4-2 exhaust. I know the 750's and 1100's did very well with pods and a jet kit, curious if this smaller mill does just as well or am I better off leaving stock. I really don't want to compromise reliability but if I'm leaving some power on the table I think the bike would be a tad more fun with a tad more power. I just don't want to harm long term reliability. I'd consider a re gear... But that not possible on a shafty.
Lastly I want to touch base on possible oil coolers for this bike. I overheated my GS750 too many times (mainly because I was a young 23 year old moron) but I do know these bikes do overheat easily in hot weather. Is there options on these bikes to upgrade to an oil cooler? I'll be more conscious of over heating now but would like to prevent it if at all possible.
Anyway my primary objective is to ensure the bike lives as long as it can however I do intend on riding it often and far especially to Meets and Rallies. I'd like to get the best performance out of it without compromising reliability. I beat the snot out of my 16V 750 and if I was a little nicer to it I'm sure it would still run today. I don't intend on thrashing this bike but do intend on riding it hard and far. I just want to ensure I can keep it minty yet usable as long as possible.
Thanks for you indulgence.
-Jedz
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