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gs850 tank swap to gs1100
hey guys im new to the forum im currently building a café racer out of my gs850 . now Iv noticed the gs1100 tanks have that small leg indention if you will that gives it a café racer type of look.. Iv searched the site I found that you can put a gs850 tank on a gs1100 but the question I have is can you or has any body replaced the gs850 tank with a gs1100 tank?? and if you have please post pics and mods that had to be done..so far iv seen the bracket to hold the tank is different but that's not a big deal I can make it work.
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or maybe mine is a L not sure like I said I apologize still learning this stuff . but that's my bike hope yall can help
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Your bike is an 'L' model. I don't recall any 850 or 1100GL's having tank indents. The 82~up GS850~1100G's did have indents.
Have a look here... http://www.thegsresources.com/_scripts/gallerydisp.php and see if you can find what you seek.
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Yes, you have an L, apparently an '81.
Although the mounting tabs on the rear (at the edge of the seat) might work, the mounts at the front would have to be moved forward.
And, because the front of the tank will be moved forward to accommodate the extra two gallons of gas that you will be adding, you will also need to change your triple clamps and forks. Others would also have to change the fender, but I see you don't have one.
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Originally posted by toyo View Postthis is the style of tank I wanna get so im guessing this is from a gs1100 g?
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Originally posted by rustybronco View PostEither an 850 or a 1100G as they're the same tank.sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things
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right so correct me if im wrong but essentially to me that's the only real problem I would have in the swap that is the vertical mounts as for mine has the horizontal mount. i can do some modifications though to the horizontal mounts to make it fit I would think everything else would pretty much fit into place no?
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Originally posted by rustybronco View PostYour bike is an 'L' model. I don't recall any 850 or 1100GL's having tank indents. The 82~up GS850~1100G's did have indents.Originally posted by 850 Combat View PostOnly from 1982 on. A 1979 through 1981 850G is the dame as a 1000G. The ones with the single horizontal bolt in the rear, rather than the two vertical mounting bolts.
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Originally posted by toyo View Post... that's the only real problem I would have in the swap that is the vertical mounts as for mine has the horizontal mount.
If you have a single horizontal bolt holding the back of your tank, you have an '80. Besides fabbing something for the rear, you will have to re-locate the front mounts AND change the entire front end, as I stated earlier, in post #9.
With the leading-axle forks on your bike, the triple clamps are straighter across, which brings the forks back an inch or so. With them being that much farther back, they will hit the larger tank, because it mounts considerably forward of your current tank.
Actually, there might be another solution. You could add some material to the stops to limit how far the forks will turn. That would preclude use of the fork lock, but many of us don't use it anyway.
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mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
Family Portrait
Siblings and Spouses
Mom's first ride
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Apparently my previous reply never got through. So I will try again.
IIRC, you have a lot more problems than just the rear mount. If you relocate the front cushion mounts and cushions to the holes that are already in your frame (weld the studs into those holes) to match the location of the front horse shoe mounts on the E or G model tank, and you weld a new mount to the rear, you will still have to shorten the front of your seat and the tunnel under the tank is narrower than your tank and will not fit the frame without major widening in the tunnel.
You will be much better off to just dent your current tank for knee dents.
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