Over the past 15 years of ownership of my GK a million little repairs and alterations have began to add up into a bit of a mess. Over that time I've grown from someone more interested in the immediate next ride at any cost to someone more interested in good function and appearance. I pride myself in extreme "is that original" repair these days, but am not above modification that the layman wouldn't notice. I'd consider myself very good with service manuals and routing diagrams from my time in service departments (17 years?), but the .pdf copies of these GS manuals from the bikecliff site aren't as clear as the modern manuals I've cut my teeth on, and I'm stressing to find correct looking/functioning routing of wires and cables. 15 years of rushing through repairs on this unit has me doubting things that may even be correct.
This particular bike is a 1982 GS1100GK that was a gift from my Godfather after I completed college in 2005. He was the owner since the mid 90's. My first street bike, though I'd ridden a million road bikes working in dealers the 2 or 3 years previous. The unit had been maintained by a local independent shop owner 2 counties away from my Godfather but local to me here. A good mechanic that wasn't an absolute hack (don't get me started on mechanics I've worked alongside, and my own occasional moments of ignorance). The bike was, from all that I have identified over the years, 100% original prior to my youthful vigor.
Being 20 or so at the time, I leaned heavily towards a more "G" look, and began moving the bike in that direction. All in all crap got stuffed everywhere. So I'm here today to ask if any of y'all with a somewhat original G, GL, or GK that has the tank off, could get me some photos of correct wire and cable routing in the upper engine, frame, and steering head areas. I'm currently on superbike bend bars with an OE Suzuki GS1000 "S?" clutch cable. It's routed on the left of the steering head, between the coils, into a wire loop off of the valve cover bolt nearest the cam chain area at the rear, between the 1 & 2 intakes, under the cam chain tensioner, to the lever. My throttle and choke cables are original GK cables, and are sitting on top of the left tank mount, above the coils, making a last second turn through the opening behind the coils to the carbs. Most of the harness is stuffed in between the coils, as well as some jumpers for a coil relay mod. An additional harness follows the frame on the right side. I'd just like to make sure everything is in a reasonably safe, not binding place, and thought I'd ask for info. The routing in these manuals baffles me. Thanks for any help.
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