I have a 1980 GS1000S. I gought it about 15 years ago from the original owner. He put it away correctly. But it was in storage for about 5 years.
The valve guides were dry and allowing oil to blow by. Not really bad, but enough so it was noticeable. Anyway I did a complete rebuild about 7 years ago. The only thing left from the factory is the crank and cams. It's been bored 20thousand. Yes I rode it for quite a few years. I also had the carbs rebuilt.
The jets were $200.
These bike are cold blooded, be patient.
In the last couple of years, normal maintenance. Lots of oil changes, about 2K-3K, new clutch, Barnett, and gaskets. I just had ALL the gaskets replaced 3 weeks ago.
Even after the clutch replacement, yes, it rumbles from the clutch. I did springs,steel plates and fiber plates. Still makes some noise, only when cold or very hot.
The cam chains are easy to adjust, but if they need replacement, it can be expensive.
As for tires, I have a set of Dunlop GT501 on my bike. I really like them.
Good grip, even in wet/rain. I replaced my stock brake lines years ago with braided steel lines. Huge difference. It won't stand on it's nose, but it stops a heck of a lot better. I have Progressive shocks and fork springs.
I also have a steering damper and fork brace. It still wobbles over 110mph.
You said it had a choke on the dash and it is actually on the carbs.
Was the dash replaced?
My advice, give it a good once over. Replace ALL fluids, get a manual and ride it
There is an incredible amount of information on this site, all of it good.
There is a great group of people here dedicated to keeping these great bike running. Just ask.
Ride safe
Keith
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