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gsgeezer
Painters just LOVE those little toolbags guys put on. As soon as the forks bottom out and it hits the fender, it is back to the shop!
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jtolbert
I just purchased an '83 GS1100GL.
This is an interesting thread to read, particularly as a new owner of the most "un-loved" option arrangement: an L with shaft drive.
I bought the bike primarily cause of the bulletproof drivetrain, reliability overall and the general "good feeling" I got from the bike. I bought it cause it fit me well size-wise, it performs well and it isn't a cramped sportbike.
I absolutely hate the buck-horn bars and they'll be going away in the not-too-distant future. I'm certainly open to suggestions for replacement bars.
The seat? I'm not sure about it yet. Is it really that bad? Considering I'm working on getting the bike to make trips around the block, I haven't had much "seat time."
I like the overall styling of the bike. The paint scheme makes it work together. I didn't like the colors at first (sort of a dark root-beer brown with lighter, reddish-brown insets) but they're really growing on me now. I like the huge tank capacity.
Chrome fenders? Sometimes they look good to me, sometimes they don't. Ron Bayless: what fenders did you use to replace your chrome ones? I'd like to see some pics of an L with different fenders.
I never really stopped to consider the gauge or headlight placement, mostly cause they don't look out-of-place to me.
Overall I'm happy with the looks of the bike. It definitely stands out in a world full of sportbikes, Harleys and heavyweight cruisers.Last edited by Guest; 04-16-2007, 12:20 PM.
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Chrome fenders? Sometimes they look good to me, sometimes they don't. Ron Bayless: what fenders did you use to replace your chrome ones? I'd like to see some pics of an L with different fenders.
I never really stopped to consider the gauge or headlight placement, mostly cause they don't look out-of-place to me.
Overall I'm happy with the looks of the bike. It definitely stands out in a world full of sportbikes, Harleys and heavyweight cruisers.
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What i did was scuff the chrome real well on my bike and painted them both.I like the fenders line and tire hugging ability of the fron fender.Many of the gs 1000's came with fenders just like it but painted instead of chrome.The rear fender has way too much air between the fender and the tire.I posted a web site that might interest you...http://www.steelthundercc.com/fenders
Also google fiberglass motorcycle fenders and lok at the oldies.They are cheap and the 7 inch rear fender they have and the 4.75 inch front fender they have would probably work on our bikes with little adaption.I am keeping my stock front fender.many of the bike of the month bikes have the same fender as our chrome ones but factory painted.JC whitney also has a fender for only aboyt 33 dollars if yoy want the sportbike look.Ron Bfuture owner of some year and displacement GS bike,as yet unclaimed and unowned.
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Originally posted by Serious Tim View PostWeird. I've been on quite a few enthusiast forums over the last few years (even started a few myself), and it's the first time that I've encountered a thread like this by which people seem to make excuses for ownership....
"Yeah, I think it's ugly, but I ride one simply because (it's cheap/it's reliable/somebody gave it to me)."
After only a couple days and a couple posts here on GSresource, I hope this thread isn't representative of the membership at large.
I could walk into any dealership and pick a bike off the showroom floor, but I like my L because it's classically styled......it's safe, powerful, and predictable......and for cruising along the lakeshore on a warm day, it's a great ride. It's a motorcycle in the motorcycle tradition, meaning that it has chrome and a distinctive lack of tupperware. It makes no excuses for what it is. It's not meant for blazing along at 100 mph in stock form, it's not meant for being loud and garish either. There's still some of us left who don't want either.
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Surly
Nothing special
I would go so far as to say an L model is ugly, but there is just nothing special about them. I have a friend at work trying to get me to buy a 79 750L from him with under 2000 original miles and I can't make myself interested enough in an L to even look at it.
My 78 1000E isn't anything special to look at either from the perspective of others. Just an old motorcycle is all most people see.
I see a big f'n motor and a pretty decent package surrounding it. But then, I'm a fan of the classics. I'll take a pre-80 bike anyday over most anything made until about 2000. That 20 years got pretty hideous.
Plus I got to say, the price was right. F.R.E.E.
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Originally posted by Surly View PostI would go so far as to say an L model is ugly, but there is just nothing special about them. I have a friend at work trying to get me to buy a 79 750L from him with under 2000 original miles and I can't make myself interested enough in an L to even look at it.
My 78 1000E isn't anything special to look at either from the perspective of others. Just an old motorcycle is all most people see.
I see a big f'n motor and a pretty decent package surrounding it. But then, I'm a fan of the classics. I'll take a pre-80 bike anyday over most anything made until about 2000. That 20 years got pretty hideous.
Plus I got to say, the price was right. F.R.E.E.future owner of some year and displacement GS bike,as yet unclaimed and unowned.
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mixongw
Originally posted by Surly View PostI would go so far as to say an L model is ugly, but there is just nothing special about them. I have a friend at work trying to get me to buy a 79 750L from him with under 2000 original miles and I can't make myself interested enough in an L to even look at it.
My 78 1000E isn't anything special to look at either from the perspective of others. Just an old motorcycle is all most people see.
I see a big f'n motor and a pretty decent package surrounding it. But then, I'm a fan of the classics. I'll take a pre-80 bike anyday over most anything made until about 2000. That 20 years got pretty hideous.
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Zooks
Originally posted by jimcor View PostGonna find me a 550M Kat to add to the remuda one of these days, too. That's a rare one here.
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Surly
Typo!!!
Originally posted by mixongw View PostYeah! and your mom dresses you funny! I love my 1100L!
What I meant to say was that I wouldn't go as far as calling the L models ugly. Wouldn't.
Though NOT ugly. The cruiser look just doesn't do it for me. In addition to dressing funny, I am also ugly. Blame Mom for that also.
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Originally posted by Surly View PostI should know better...and read before I send.
What I meant to say was that I wouldn't go as far as calling the L models ugly. Wouldn't.
Though NOT ugly. The cruiser look just doesn't do it for me. In addition to dressing funny, I am also ugly. Blame Mom for that also.future owner of some year and displacement GS bike,as yet unclaimed and unowned.
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Road_Clam
This whole thread makes me laugh. Another forum publicity stunt that we all fell for.
Just for the record I think that totally restored 1982 GS1100E's are the ugliest bikes out there also....
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Red Rocket GS1100
Want to know from Ugly?
Whats ugly is walking when you could be riding. Now that is ugly. My 82 1100EZ is a thrill to ride and is as reliable as they come. Went on a cruise with two Harley riders and had to keep stopping on the side of the road for one of them or the other to tighten something or find out why its acting like this or that.
When I first saw the bike I own now it wasn't instant love. That happened when I got on her. I couldn't believe how well it handled. The handlebars are not meant for human wrists and will tire out your hands on long runs. The seat I would swap for a gunfighter and the hunking front fender...well Plastic? Why plastic? Painted steel would suit me better and a little less bulky.
Outside of that I love this ride and would be hard pressed to trade it for anything. I have a couple of bikes and none that I have ridden lately match the feel I get from my GS.
That and I really dig the red. For me the balance of the handling and the fact that there aren't any others driving past me on a warm day makes me feel like I have something special.
Ugly is having a big heavy machine that leaves you stranded. That my fellow GS'ers is UGLY.
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Handlebars and seats are easily changed to something more to your liking.sigpic[Tom]
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