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Guess its time to start all over agian...........
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Guess its time to start all over agian...........
Tis well into the beginning of riding season here in illinois and so far I have logged about 400 miles on the old girl. A not in perfect shape 1982 Suzuki GS1100G. I was on my way home from my eight year olds soccer match, the wife had the kids, and decided to take the more direct route home straight through town.Everything was going just fantastic, 75 degrees and almost the perfect breeze with plenty of sunshine. Tooling around minding my own, went though an underpass and started to get on the throttle when all of a sudden WHAM, a red car bumped my rear tire and sent the bike sideways. I had no choice but to lay it down. Good thing was I was only going about 15mph. Some how was able to hit the kill switch, and kick the bike out in front of me before hitting the concrete. I lifted my head just in time to see it was a red two door car but as they drove around me and away i couldn't get the plates, also not sure of make or model, man this sucks. I told the wife I wanted to wait for the winter to do a tear down and rebuild but I guess fate has other plans. Hopefully starting the tear down this week. I will try and get some before tear down pics. Its not in to bad of shape but I still have alot of time ahead of me. Really sucks that I wont be ridding this summer. Any suggestions would be helpful seeing as this is my first real big overhaul on a bike.
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Dave Davis (pntrDave, of whom the Midwest Rally is named after) lived in Galesburg.
Got a picture of the bike post-accident? usually slow speed laydowns don't cause too much damage. If none of the engine cases are cracked and the frame isn't tweaked, once you assemble all the parts you need, you could probably get her back on the road with one, or maybe two, weekends of hard work.GS450E GS650E GS700ES GS1000E GS1000G GS1100G GS1100E
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thats to bad,
i would have a good thinking about what you want,.. rebuild it stock or custom, and go thoroughly over the bike itself, to see what the damage is..
good luck!
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