My friend said it needed some work so I bought it there and then with a box of bits
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I drove the 200 or so miles to go and get her together with the Yamaha XS 500 Twin which had been keeping her company outside in a friends back yard...The brakes were siezed on so both macines were un- ceremoniously 'manhandled' onto my well used trailer and transported home to South West Wales....


Once Back home I removed the rear calliper, inflated the tyres and then pushed the GS into my shed where I plan to work on her over the winter..
the XS will have to wait (although my wife has got her eye on it)
The clocks show 38000 miles which i understand isnt a lot for one of these engines, but they are slightly damaged on the right hand side..

The seat I believe a ' Two Four' which has a few small tears at the front...and the original tank is missing, however i found TWO replacement tanks in the box of bits, both slightly damaged but serviceable..

The motor has not beeen turned over for 6 years......
And the carbs open to the elements for the same period....

The rear cowling and the side panels arent toooo bad but the nose fairing is badly crazed and will need some work...

Not looking forward to removing these studs holding the down pipes on...

Chromed swing arm...not sure if that was standard on this model...it seem tiny by todays standards...
As I get around to doing stuff I will post up some more pics but in the mean time Im going to read up on that section about carbs and where to start....

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