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    Hi, I'm new to GS's and I'm looking at a couple different bikes to buy right now. One is a 81 850G the other a 78 1000E. My question is, are the parts pretty much the same price wise between these 2 models? Are parts generally more expensive for either one? Where do the people on this forum go for parts? I just got a price of $170 for a brake rotor (which I thought was kinda steep) so I thought I'd ask on here before buying either one. Thanks. Great site by the way, I've already learned alot.

    #2
    Hi Jetmech,
    Welcome aboard.
    I would base my choice on the model I like best, not the price of parts.
    Have you assessed what need to be fixed on each bike?
    I go to cheapcycleparts.com for my 850.
    Not the quickest delivery, but surely the cheapest.
    Where are you located?
    McLoud
    '79 GS850
    `98 GSF1200 Bandit
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    http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...php?groupid=13

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      #3
      Greetings and Salutations!

      Hi Mr. jetmech,

      You should have no trouble finding parts for either bike. Yes, some OEM parts are a little pricey. In which case there's always ebay and our Parts Wanted section here in the forum. You'll be able to tell from my website which bike I would lean toward. Let me roll out the welcome mat for you...

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        #4
        You'll probably have a somewhat easier time finding parts for the '81 850, but both were and are pretty popular.

        A lot of large parts and cosmetic parts are NLA from Suzuki, so you definitely need to have good eBay skills to own a GS.
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          #5
          Thanks for the info guys. I'm not going to base my decision on the price of parts, I just didnt want to be suprised later on. I like them both actually but I'd rather get the 1000. The 850 needs atleast 1 rotor, a dragging brake, has charging issues, and a few oil leaks. Clean bike though. Price $850. I'm trying to figure what its worth and I wasnt sure how much these parts go for or the cheapest place to get them.

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            #6
            Rotors are cheap on ebay, about 20 bucks delivered although you might have to buy a pair if that is how they are listed. I sell Honda RR kits that replace the Suzuki RRs for 40 dollars, I've sold quite a few here the past year. I would go for the 850 since parts are a little easier to find and they share much in common with the 1100, 1000, and even the 650 bikes ( like brake rotors)

            I actually have a pair of rotors on my 650G from an 850G so I know they fit.
            1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
            1980 GS1000G Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely

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              #7
              $20 now thats more like it! If I can get stuff that cheap I'll buy both bikes, fix them up, and decide which one to keep later. Whichever machine I get I'll be posting pics and asking lots of questions. I've always been a muscle car/drag race guy, but after seeing some of the bikes on here I'd like to try restoring one of these things. I'm in CT by the way.

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                #8
                Hello and welcome to GSR.. I'm sure either bike you decide on will give you many mile of smiles .
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