History
I've been out of motorcycling for a number of years, life/family/jobs etc. got in the way and I sold my last bike in 2007. Recently got the itch get back into riding and had my eyes out for a bike I can wrench on as well as be able to ride. I'd been watch craigslist and the local shop sites for a few months and nothing really popped up for me, then one day a neighbor posted on our neighborhood listserv that he had to move out of state and was getting rid of a ton of stuff that had been accumulating over the years. One of these items happened to be a 1982 GS450L that he offered for the price of $50 to the person that would come take it out of his shed and haul it away. I hopped on it right away and went over the next day to pick it up.
The bike had a clean title and had been sitting for at least 10 years under some tarps. The owner said that he had the bike winterized in 2004 when he lived in Ohio, then moved down here to NC that winter and the bike sat untouched for all of those years. Here's what it looked like when I picked it up and got it back to my house
And after a quick bath
It sat like this for a couple of weeks while I got familiar with this site and started planning how I would tackle this project. I read all the stuff about the newbie mistakes/what to start with on a 30-year old bike/etc and started tearing down/inspecting and accumulating the parts that I would need to get it running. First big step was the carbs. I pulled the original carbs and took them apart, they were nasty - there had been old gas sitting in them for at least 10 years and the metal was rotten. I tried cleaning them, but there were holes in the floats, pitting in the metal, and just overall nasty - they looked like this after dipping them.
I consulted on here and decided to just find a new/used set of carbs and go that route. Ebay solved my problem and I was able to get a set for $80 in decent shape that just needed the dirt cleaned and orings replaced.
Original trashed carb
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