I live in a remote location in northern Canada (read: not much for bike support) and there is a local do everything type bike shop that also takes in insurance write offs and fixes the couple things wrong with them (usually cosmetic) and puts the bikes up for sale.
He has the '83 with ~18 000km on it and I was smitten, so I took it for a test ride and was even more keen. I have a dual sport and a cruiser and the GS will round out my collection nicely.
The issue:
I took the bike on a 13km (8 mile) test ride and the oil temp guage did not seem to move off the left side (or if it did it was minimal). So I said to the fellow that I'd purchase the bike after he checked out/fixed the problem.
Well with our short season and the good weather upon us he's been busier than a one armed paper hanger so the progress has been slow. I've been waiting 2 weeks now and I'm itchen to ride the bike.
I stopped by today and he was checking the micro fishe parts list/diagrams out and he can't find where the oil temp sending unit is. He has another GS that he could swap out the senders or just grind down the one in there if he could locate the dang thing.
Any suggestions out there....?
Also one person mentioned that maybe I did not give the motor enough time to warm up to move the needle on the test ride. I drove for ~ 8 miles with an air temp of ~50-60F. I tried to go on a longer ride this afternoon to see if that was the problem but he was so busy it did not work out. He did say that most early bikes did not have a temp guage so I dont' know how big a deal this is but I'd like everything working when I pick up the bike.
Anyhoos, I could really use your assistance.
Thanks in advance folks!
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