After selling off all my project bikes, I've come full circle back to where I started my GS journey, 5 years ago. My 1983 GS850GL is my first bike and my wife and I went on many rides when we were dating, and is sentimental to me because of this. However due to my unrealistic ambitions and dreams, I acquired several other projects over the last 5 years in addition to buying a house. All that to say, I neglected my 850L. The day I bought it, it ran pretty well but was due for carb rebuild and all the other typical GS maintenance items, but I put it off. I've put about 8,000 miles on the bike since I bought it and have done enough work to keep it on the road, but now it's garage bound due to running very poorly. The carbs have finally thrown in the towel, it barely wants to run. So now that I've downsized all my projects, it's time to invest some of the cash I got from those sales into getting this 850L back on the road and do the many maintenance items I should have done when I bought the bike.
First of all, a list of what I've done over the last 5 years in no particular order, and may be missing a few items. I'll keep this list updated as things progress:
- Clutch cable
- Speedo cable
- Battery
- Adjust valves
- Installed new OEM clutch springs
- SH775 installed
- New tires
- New rear shaft drive joint
- Installed phone mount and charger
- Installed heated grips
- Front and rear wheel bearings
- Rebuilt Carbs
- New intakes
- New plugs and caps
- New air filter
- Rebuilt cam chain tensioner
- Installed new brake lines
- New pressure front brake switch
- Valve adjustment
- Fixed tach gear drive
This is the list of items I need to address in the future, in no particular order, although the carbs will likely be first so I can ride it. Most of this work will likely be done in the off season since I ride the bike fairly often.
To Do List:
- Steering head bearings
- Fork rebuild
- New Stator
- Reseal engine
- Rebuild starter
- Change gear oil
As promised, here's a picture of the bike I'm working with. This is when I first brought the bike home 5 years ago. It looks the same today, but with a few more accessories and a lot more dirt.
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