I'd really appreciate some words of wisdom if you don't mind...
I have a 1982 GS 1100 G. It was last restored before I owned it, so it's quite some time back (8+ years). At this stage I have put down enough miles and there's enough problems to justify a another small rebuild. This is en every day bike, winter or summer, which is ridden relatively hard. So I can't afford to have it off the road for long.
Right now it's on after market coils, K&N filter, Dyno Stage 1, Vance & Hines 4-1. Other than that the engine side of things is pretty stock.
There are a few main problems - it's a very oil thirsty bike. Some of the oil is being burnt, some is leaking. 1l of 10w40 for 750 miles would not be unusual, it really depends how hard I drive it. Those behind me usually smell oil when I drive on. Another big thing I want to fix is the clutch - of the 6 springs on the back of the clutch basket, the 3 smaller ones are pretty much shot. So the clutch rattles like a tank right the way through the engine.
It was suggested to me that I get a 'big block'. However I've spoken to the good people at APE and it seems there isn't a suitable block for my GS (keeping in mind this is a street bike). So I guess a rebore is called for. I'm not 100% sure what the standard bore on the bike is (it's stock), but I was told that the Wiseco 73.5mm will suit it, with 10.25:1 compression. Has anyone done this? Or what pistons would you suggest?
With regard to the clutch, unfortunately there is nobody near me (i.e. Ireland) who seems to be able to re-do the springs. Anyone I've spoken to says it's too small for them. So I decided to look for after-market clutch baskets. Barnett don't do one, and for Falicon or MTC I think I have to send my existing clutch to the US (not an option as I'd be off the road for too long). If I'm to have to spend money on a replacement one I'd rather it be better rather than just the same as I have at the moment but without a rattle. Can anyone recommend a full replacement clutch basket, or another approach which might not take an age?
Beyond that, the other things I am thinking of doing just for good measure are:
New cam chain
New cam chain tensioner
Upgrade brakes (to gsxr or something similar)
Is there anything else I should be doing while I have the engine open and the bike off the road?
...all worth it to keep such a fantastic bike on the road!
Cheers,
Ronan
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