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GS1100GK seat question.....
I just picked up a 1982 GS1100GK. This bike has had the fairing and bags removed and basically set-up as a regular street bike. I don't have any real intentions of putting this stuff back on. My question is would the seat off an E model work on this bike?Tags: None
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Well, I have an 82 GK too, in need of a seat, and I've wondered the same thing. I second your question.
Of course, E and GK are two awfully different bikes. Probably not a lot of folks who own both. Maybe some who owned an E, then got older & wiser and moved to the old fart tourer. Now that I look at it though, you have some other bikes. Wouldn't an ES and an E have the same seat?
I had the same idea of dropping the fairing (I need the bags) that your previous owner did. How does this look? It looks like some of the hardware is welded to the frame.
And also, do you have the bags? If they are in good shape and black w/ gold pinstriping, would you like to sell them?
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Will an E seat fit a GK....the short answer is NO.
They are substantially different, both visually and underneath, with different-shaped pans, and different locks.
That said, I have an E-model seat pan on my GS1100G. (the G and GK seat pans are interchangeable)
Using the E-pan required that the nose section of the pan be cut off and an extension of about 2 inches had to be welded in and the nose itself had to be re-shaped.
The E-model nose lock fitting had to be modified, and then a mount for it was created. ..more welding required
For the seat itself, I used a Saddlemen bucket style unit meant for an older GS850G. Not a perfect fit, as it is just a tad shorter in length than the original 1100G seat, but it works, and is comfortable.
It is winter, so you have some time before riding, and I would suggest looking for a used G seat pan, nless you are prepared to do a fair amount of metal work, plus add a new upholstery....although you can get that done by many automotive upholsterers.
No, I don't want any pictures of my welding job postedBertrand Russell: 'Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education.'
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Wouldn't an ES and an E have the same seat?
How does this look?
And also, do you have the bags?
argonsagas
Thanks! I didn't know nor do I have a regular model to make a comparrison myself. Sounds like I may just make a new seat from scratch.
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