Could I have your opinion on a GS850 someone is selling? In my search for a first bike I came across this ad for an '82 GS850:
(If it doesn't work for, you: click here.)
Translation of the relevant Dutch information:
The engine is in good condition and equipped with a fairing.
The parts for when you have the fairing removed will be provided as well.
I think the fairing is a pretty ugly thing. But when I asked a mate if he could decipher what model bike this is (it's not even mentioned in the ad!), we guessed and googled the GS850 and we started to find some pictures of really cool bikes! It seemed all-round enough model for a beginner, it has a cool muscle look, it appears to be pretty durable, plus it has a large community on some weird little GSR website! :P
However, it looks like a lot has been replaced or modified on this specific bike. And after reading extensive lists of potential weaknesses (many due to bad or lack of maintenance or other 'user errors') on GSR, I was starting to wonder what all these modifications really mean. My mechanical experience is practically zero (fixing my own bicycle and watching over a flatmate's shoulder when he did some small jobs on his CX500), so even if I would bring along a big list of things to check, I would probably not be able to judge if the previous owners have completely ruined this bike, or have actually maintained it well and resolved some major downsides, making it extra awesome.
Modifications from stock that I spotted so far:
- An ugly fairing, but it can be removed easily.
- A seat with no grab rail above the pillion, but it appears to be in good shape.
- Silly handlebars (did they think it would become a racer with this? :P)
- The rear shocks are non-stock black things. Any clue what these are? Is it possible to spot from the photos if these could be better, stiffer or maybe even progressive?
- Do I spot the non-stock addition of a fork brace? I've read that these are generally an improvement.
- *(K&N?) pod filters instead of airbox. I have no clue... Is this an improvement?
- *exhaust looks very non-standard. Can any information be gotten from just the photos? Does it look like these would improve or decrease the performance?
Does this type of exhaust have specific effects on the sound? - Because the majority of the differences between the GS850G and GS850GL (seat, handlebars, silencers) have been replaced with something else, I'm not sure what type this is? Is this the smaller GL tank or the G tank? The butt of the bike (rear light in plastics) suggests this is the G model, but on the G850G I expected the (IMO much better looking!) tank with the 'knee dents', or is that specific to some years?
Anything I missed? Any more relevant information that can be deduced from these photos?
*I assume swapped exhausts and airfilters mean the carbs must/should have been adjusted? Is there a way to see if this has been done (properly), other than just seeing if it runs? I think I don't have the experience to be able to judge how well it runs just from a test ride and listening to it, unless I can find very specific instructions on what to try and listen for.
From GSR I get the impression that the electrics are an achilles' heel of these models. Besides seeing if the bike starts, what can I do to diagnose the electrics, see if the stator or maybe the whole wiring would need to be replaced?
I know I could (normally) bother the seller with many of these questions, but besides the fact that he might represent the truth simply because he wants to see it, I think that most of these modifications were not done by the current owner. New exhaust, new rear springs, new saddle, added forkbrace, that adds up to a significant amount of money invested, would you leave all of that unmentioned in your advertisement? I think not. I think the current owner bought it as-is and doesn't really have a clue about the modifications. So I would prefer to be informed and prepared before I would actually contact and visit the seller for a ride and a potential transaction.
I hope to buy a running bike that is safe enough to ride as-is and then slowly start learning my way around bike mechanics, doing one or two clean/fix/replace/maintain/repair jobs every week, until I have been over the whole bike. The ad claims it has been very well maintained, but who knows what that means in reality? Doing these jobs myself will help me confirm the real state of the bike, will let me know the bike and it will give me a chance to learn a lot .
I hope most of these will doable by a beginner, without a lot of costs, without having my bike not-running for more than a day (or two) at a time.
(I am 6'4", I assume it's suitable for tall riders? Any experiences?)
So do you think this could be a good bike? Any potential flaws or nice tweaks as far as you can spot from the photos? Other tips or things to watch (out) for?
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