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Pyloff
Just purchased a GS850
I recently purchased this bike and I was curious if anyone could tell me if any of the parts are aftermarket. Or any obvious changes to the bike. I paid a bit more than I would have liked to but I am very happy with the bike itself. Also if anyone could reccomend any handle bars for replacement.
Last edited by Guest; 08-22-2006, 07:31 PM. Reason: Edit I realised the model must be a GS850GLT this site rox.Tags: None
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ScottMc1100L
Damn, that thing is nicely cleaned up! :razz: Need my shades 8) !!
any of the parts are aftermarket
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Definitely a keeper! \\/
I agree about the mirrors and pipes being different, the only other thing I notice is the paint job. Looks good, but it's not stock.
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Pyloff
Yeah I guess the guy liked naked ladies. He had one painted on the top of the fuel tank, and the strange heart you see says "Heart Breaker". He also gave me a trunk and of course a naked lady airbrushed on it... Heh. It sure is fun as all hell to ride though. It has 19,000 original miles so I really couldn't say no.
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koolaid_kid
Appears to be missing the tank badges. Might have interfered with the naked ladies?
Beautiful bike.
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shamer
How do those pipes sound? I had turnouts on my old Yamaha ('76) and it sounded sweet. I've really been tempted to put a set on my GS...
Definitely a nice looking ride!
Where are you in Michigan? I'm in Auburn Hills...
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Pyloff
This is the first bike I've owned so I don't have much to compare the sound to but the pipes are pretty quiet. They almost remind me of a stock crotch rocket but without the zing and a little more grumbling, heh, if that makes any sence. Definately doesn't sound like any bike I've ridden or been around in the past.
I'm in the Livonia area, lately just cruising around Hines park and Telegraph. Still getting used to her.
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3 Phase Lightbulb
It's definitely missing a lot of rust, and cosmetic wear & tear..
You can always add those things yourself though... Congrats, that's a nice looking bike!
-Adrian
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jimcor
Looks like a 1980 model L. The bars could very well be original, the L models had the high bars, the mirrors are aftermarket, as are the pipes.
1980 tank badges are hard to find, they had additional lining cut into the script, but generic Suzuki badges that will fit the original mountings are still available from your dealer.
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shamer
I'm in the Livonia area, lately just cruising around Hines park and Telegraph. Still getting used to her.
Those bars actually look a lot higher than mine & I'm almost positive my bike is 100% stock. I'll post a pic later for good comparison...
Later!
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flyingace
I never realized how much rise these 'L' bars have! On mine, the riser section is perpendicular to the ground. It doesn't look quite as radical as when the riser is parallel to the forks.
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shamer
Okay, so here's mine. I'm starting to wonder if mine aren't stock - besides the fact that the height isn't as severe & that the chrome on the handlebars hasn't held up as well as the rest of the bike...
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GS850_Coug
Mine are identical to shamer's. I don't know for sure, but I think they are stock. Mine have road rash on the right and left from a PO, while he fixed most other damage from the road. They are also appear the same as what I've seen on brochures (although I can't remember where I saw the brochures ).
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