I have had my 1982 GS650L for a week now, and I love it; but, I have a problem, and a question:
PROBLEM: I think this bike must have been a HARLEY HARDTAIL in a former life; when I ride on it (195 lbs) if I hit the slightest bump in the road, the bike back end bottoms out... When I stop, and try to put it on the center stand, the rear wheel suspension 'breaks free' (extends with a clunk) as if the shocks were binding up or something, holding the bike suspension compressed, thus lower to the ground.... there is a "little" spring action that i feel, but if I put my 70 lb. daughter on the back, even she complains at how rough the ride is, and she LOVES riding on the back of my bikes...
My little Yamaha XS360 does NOT have this problem.
There are shocks and springs, of course, but I am seriously doubting if the shocks are doing ANY SUPPORTING of weight... Are they supposed to? Are they gas-filled to support weight or anything? Or, do they just dampen spring action? Do I need new shocks, or springs, or both? I am quite sure that even though the bike only has 6000 miles, they are 21 years old, and probably are bad...
There is NO WAY my wife will ride this bike if it rides like a covered wagon.
And, of course, there is no manual to be had, so nothing to read to try and figure this out on my own...
Thoughts?
now a QUESTION: Up til now, the bike has run flawlessly... Starts with choke, shut off choke after about 2 mins, runs great... But, it is now Fall... Last couple of nights, have been noticing bike stammering and running like it's needing something.... on highway last night, temp around 65 or so, bike really started bucking... applied about 1/2 to 3/4 choke, and bike took off like a SHOT and was solid as a rock! Open the choke, and back to nervous twitching and less power...
I just got it back from a major/complete carb rebuild and tuneup... Now, I know that GS's are known to be cold blooded, but, is this normal? Is there an adjustment I should either have the mechanic do, or that I should do myself? Or, is this something I should just chalk up to GS-idiosyncracy and not worry about it?
I do not seem to notice this problem when it is VERY HOT OUT (85 degrees or so ambient temp), or doing stop-n-go driving when the engine seems warmer... just flat out highway driving...
You guys seem to know a LOT, so I look to you for advice... Do you have any for me?
Thanks.
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