This is my second build. Here's my first, an 82 Honda 450cm
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toofar
81 gs850
Just picked this up the other day for $35 on Craigslist. Not a lot there but the motor seems good. No wiring, lights, handlebars, etc etc. Planning on building it into a cafe.
This is my second build. Here's my first, an 82 Honda 450cm
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DanTheMan
You've got an 850L. That's the cruiser style bike. leading forks give it away. Here's a link to all things GS by our resident unofficial greeter, BassCliff http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/ . Introduce yourself to the collective mind in the GS owners thread.
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toofar
Originally posted by DanTheMan View PostYou've got an 850L. That's the cruiser style bike. leading forks give it away. Here's a link to all things GS by our resident unofficial greeter, BassCliff http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/ . Introduce yourself to the collective mind in the GS owners thread.
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lemmon95gt
Look at my profile pics....cant post from the kindle......I build my care from a 82GS850. I looove my bike.....I have post on here of what looks like now.....I hope it gives u inspiration
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toofar
Originally posted by 6pkrunner View PostIt's your bike - do what you want with it. And ignore those that criticize what you are doing and don't agree with you. No fun driving a bike that other people wanted.
Originally posted by lemmon95gt View PostLook at my profile pics....cant post from the kindle......I build my care from a 82GS850. I looove my bike.....I have post on here of what looks like now.....I hope it gives u inspiration
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That's an '82, at least. Not only the wheels are '82+, so is the frame (as evidenced by the tank mount).
Handling is the same between the G and GL, so don't worry about that for a cafe project. So much of it is gone, the L forks are the only thing you won't be covering or cutting to reveal that it's an L. Unless you put an L tank on it.Dogma
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Originally posted by toofar View PostI was just wondering more on the performance aspect. Will it handle good enough to be a cafe? I want the look and ability.
The front axle on the L is a leading axle, but the fork tubes are offset a bit, putting the axle exactly the same place in front of the engine, giving it the same wheelbase and steering geometry.
The biggest "gripes" about the L revolve around:
the smaller gas tank (might be a plus for your build),
'buckhorn' handlebars (won't matter for your build,
stepped seat (won't matter for your build),
different-sounding mufflers (might not matter for your build) and
the use of chrome fenders front and rear (might not matter for your build).
For your purpose, either bike will work well enough, I think DanTheMan was merely making sure you were aware which one you have.
When you go to order parts, there are some things that are a bit different between the G and the L, so make sure you order the correct one.
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toofar
Thanks for all the responses. I am a little lost because of the lack of parts still on the bike. I'm glad I found this site. I've got very little experience withbikes. Hell, I don't even have a motorcycle endorsement yet and I'm starting a second build. I'm trying not to jump feet first into this project as I have my other bike, Eclipse and 3000gt projects going. The only reason my wife didn't kill me for dragging this home is it was $35.
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lemmon95gt
It lowered it.....I love that its a shaft.....road it yesterday with new carb boots.....carburetor rebuild kit and it moved! Last year it ran good but this year with the new parts its night and day. I love the 850. You have a blank canvas to do whatever you like. I wish ya the best of luck.
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toofar
Originally posted by lemmon95gt View PostIt lowered it.....I love that its a shaft.....road it yesterday with new carb boots.....carburetor rebuild kit and it moved! Last year it ran good but this year with the new parts its night and day. I love the 850. You have a blank canvas to do whatever you like. I wish ya the best of luck.
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There are many different ways you can pull that engine out but most folks will lay it down on it's right side and pull the frame up. Or, you can use a couple of long rods, a jack, and some two by fours and manhandle it out the right side. Just make sure you have a couple of folks to help if you do that.
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lemmon95gt
Loosen the fork clamps. Upper and lower. Try and support the bike in front so it doesnt slam down. I pushed my forks up through the top clamp 2 inches. I run clip on bars though. Its pretty easy to drop the front end. Just dont go too low or the bike will handle funny.
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