My first post here, but I've been reading the forums for a while now and I'm impressed by how dedicated and knowledgable this group of GS riders are.
Anyway, I have an '82 GS1100GK with almost 24k miles. Good running machine - mean brake dive and the clutch slips in powerband sometimes, but from what I've read here that's just par for the course with a stock GS.
My only major complaint is that it's just ugly when I first start it up. The smoke it sends off after a night or two in the garage is pretty nasty: a big cloud of what looks & smells like bluish oil smoke, which is generated by the bike for 5-10 seconds.
My question for you guys is...is this something a lot of GSs do? My inclination is to think that I have bad valve seals, it's leaking oil into the chamber overnight and when I start it up, it burns that oil off - though the plugs obviously aren't fouled because the machine runs like a champ once hot.
The machine doesn't leak on the floor but the oil level gets low over time, so it's going somewhere. But I don't want to jump to the conclusion I need to take the head off and have it serviced when that may not be the case.
Do these things routinely burn oil after sitting overnight? Or do they just "use" oil as you go along, and the smoke is simply a result of the richened choke mixture? Or do you think I really do have a problem with my baby?
Thanks,
Dom
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