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  • Lankarge
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    Heres the 1980 GS750L I picked up for $800. Is that a fair price?

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  • BMFM
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    My 1981 850. Currently doing a rebuild, need ideas for the back end as I think its the only bad part of the bike.
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  • dennis
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    Very Nice

    Nice Bike !! The paint is outstanding !!

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  • Steve
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    Originally posted by Anthony View Post
    Wow! Now that's a lot of miles in just under a decade...
    Don't forget to take his location into account.

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  • DanTheMan
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    Originally posted by Anthony View Post
    Wow! Now that's a lot of miles in just under a decade... And I thought my dad was crazy!
    My kids think I'm somewhat crazy, my wife says I am crazy, but the psychiatrist at the VA hospital thinks there's nothing wrong with me. Of course, he looks like Sigmund Freud.....

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  • Anthony
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    Wow! Now that's a lot of miles in just under a decade... And I thought my dad was crazy!

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  • DanTheMan
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    I guess I never posted my "L" picture. Here is my 1980 GS850GLT (slightly modified, I might say). 101,850 miles and climbing. I bought it in '05 with 25,000 miles.

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  • jlgood850GL
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    1980 gs850gl

    Bought this new in May 1980. Just turned over 23K today. Couple sets of tires, a handful of batteries, brakes & a tach cable. Always stored inside.

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  • jlgood850GL
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    1980 gs850gl

    Bought this new in May 1980. Just turned over 23K today. Couple sets of tires, a handful of batteries, brakes & a tach cable. Always stored inside.

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  • Skinner
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    Originally posted by MatBirch View Post
    Sorry, I need to get all the mileage I can out of these pics-

    This is what I built for my wife. 1980 550L



    This is a sweet looking ride! Well done!

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  • RGM
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    Here is my 79 1000L. Owned it since new. It has been pretty trouble free. Besides tires have changed the stator and replaced the starter clutch bolts. Just doing a bit of work on the ignition plug caps now. 33,000KM

    Last edited by Guest; 05-01-2015, 12:00 AM.

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  • Skinner
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    Originally posted by Wingsconsin View Post
    Wow -- what a nice find this was --
    Yes, it turned out very nicely considering it's age. It didn't look very good when I brought it home. Lots of surface rust and 21 years worth of barn dirt. And there was still gas in the tank and carbs from 1993. Nasty. I'm very happy with how it turned out and how it runs.

    Cheers!
    K

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  • Wingsconsin
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    THAT bike is FRESH !!!

    Wow -- what a nice find this was --

    Originally posted by Skinner View Post
    A barn bike from my Uncle's farm. Hadn't run since 1993 when I brought it home in April. Here's how it sits today. Stock, all original except tires and air filter, still fully "L", although I do have Daytona bars waiting for me to pick up.

    Cheers!
    K
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  • Skinner
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    1981 650gl

    A barn bike from my Uncle's farm. Hadn't run since 1993 when I brought it home in April. Here's how it sits today. Stock, all original except tires and air filter, still fully "L", although I do have Daytona bars waiting for me to pick up.

    Cheers!
    K
    [IMG]
    Last edited by Skinner; 06-26-2014, 08:26 AM.

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  • MatBirch
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    Sorry, I need to get all the mileage I can out of these pics-

    This is what I built for my wife. 1980 550L



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