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1980GS850GLMICH
Hey Brothers! Need a hand 850GL
First off, I just want to say Hi and thank GS RESOURCES and all it's members you guys have formed a great community. My question is I have a 850GL and the stamp on the frame reads 11/79 (NOV1979) and my title reads 1980. So I'm thinking it falls under a 1980. While looking for parts I notice that often there are cutoff dates that usually read (197?-1979) and then (1980-198?) so my first question is: Was there a change between 1979 and 1980? My second question is there is a 4-1 set of pipes that came off a 1981 same engine size 850. Will they fit? I hope to hear from someone soon. thanks! Oh yeah, going to be doing some fender, bars, light swaps, so I'll post the original parts on here when they come off. ThanksTags: None
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GregM.
Yeah, you have an '80. Just for another confirmation, a '79 (the first year) has a kick starter... and the '80 does not. 1980 was the first year with elec. ignition. Suzuki made 850's till '84 -ish... maybe someone knows more details.
Also the '79 was a "G" model. The first "GL" model was '80... then, as I said both models of the GS850 were made for 4 or 5 years. Others will chime in to the differences between the G and GL. pLus there are pics on this website.
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GregM.
Oh yeah....
Yes those pipes should fit. Possibly any pipe from any GS850 would fit any other. The engines from the G and the GL were the same (I think)... and the engines changed very little over years.
Regarding the '80 and the '81... Yes I know those are the same - And again, the same, I think, between the G and the GL.
I've looked at Bike Bandit dot com... at their parts fiche to compare part #'s from year to year... try that.
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GS850_Coug
The main differences are cosmetic differences between G and GL. GL is more "chopper-like", with a pronounced step-up for the passenger on the seat. Some other minor differences as well. When you order parts if it's a GL, depending on the part, make sure you know whether its a GLX or GLT. Side panels, airbox stuff, fuel tank, and possibly even gauges are different on those. Exhaust is the same on all 850's though.
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GregM.
His would be a GL-T... right?? I didn't know this at first... the T is not on the side covers, it's just Suzuki's code for all their 1980 model bikes. Was the X a '79 or '81? I know it's on one of the homepage links here at GSR.
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1980GS850GLMICH
Wow! That didn't take long!
You guys were on the ball! 20min later and my question.....gone.. Thanks!
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GS850_Coug
Originally posted by GregM. View PostHis would be a GL-T... right?? I didn't know this at first... the T is not on the side covers, it's just Suzuki's code for all their 1980 model bikes. Was the X a '79 or '81? I know it's on one of the homepage links here at GSR.
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Nightmare
I believe its a GS850GLT ("T" is for 1980 i think). I also think the "X" designiation is for the Euro model of the bike.
Other main differences between 1979-1980:
Carbs: 1980 uses CV Mikuni ("BS" series) carbs
Ignition: 1980 uses Non-CDI breakerless system (transistorized system)
Watch out for things like cables and possibly air filters for parts between the "G" and "GL" with a different frame style there might be different lengths... If the guy can send you measurements for the mounting spacing on your 4-1 exhaust and check thoes against your stock, if they fit, ship to me please :P
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mark
Originally posted by GS850_Coug View PostExhaust is the same on all 850's though.
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koolaid_kid
The 79 was really a holdover from the first gen GSs. The 80 was the new style, vacuum carbs, electronic ignition, etc. IMO, a much better choice.
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