I have recently acquired an '83 GS1100GK that I am right now tearing into so it will be ready by spring. I have a few questions, so sorry in advance for the long post (and possibly obvious questions - although I did check the FAQ's).
The bike has been off the road for 2 years. It sat under a tarp at my friends 'salvage' yard - basically a farm field. He offered it to me for a low price, and I could have my pick of any parts I needed for it from whatever I could find on other bikes (so far, 3 GS850's and others yet to examine).
The bike had been repainted (2 tone brown), looked reasonably presentable, and I had an '82 GS1100G for 7 years in my mid-20's so I was already bonded with the bike in heart and soul. I took it.
Upon closer inspection at my shop, the bike has a few problems. Number one: something in the drivetrain had stripped, that is why it went to the boneyard. Someone had removed the clutch assembly to check it and it came with the bike, but I can find no problem with it at all. I pulled the rear wheel off to check the splines - again no problem that I can see.
Now, I can attempt to slide out the primary bevel drive gear from the side of the transmission case to check it, but it is going to be a bear, I can see that. Does anyone have any ideas before I go any further? I'm torn between pulling the motor (and repainting it while its out) and just fixing the problem in situ.
I guess my main question is this: how can I find the fault in the drivetrain? Do I have to put the clutch back in and the wheel on and run the bike to find out? Or is there some other way?
Thanks in advance!
Oh, the bike has 92k Kms on it.
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