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  1. oldGSfan

    Concerts that mark major moments in our lives

    She's unique and sweet, has a lot of personality.
  2. oldGSfan

    Not much of a project but '03 KTM 450 EXC is awesome

    My son and I share bikes. One day he's off on my '83 Suzuki GS1100E or another day on the '66 Norton N15CS, and so on. Today I grabbed our recently acquired '03 KTM 450 EXC, got it with current street-legal registration and no funny title business. Just had my first decent dirt ride on it, about...
  3. oldGSfan

    Psyching myself up for the top end - any veteran eyes up to read borescope pictures?

    Way back in time, I had my '82 GPZ1100's cylinders measured and honed, and I put in new rings. I was crushed when it blew smoke just as badly. What a pain. Took it all apart and put in 1165 Wiseco pistons/rings, and it was perfect. Really soured me on honing, as I did nothing wrong. It's the...
  4. oldGSfan

    SoCal - Here's an '82 Katana, not bad! And an '82 GS1100G - $8500 each. Not mine.

    Yeah, you can get a Pit Replica seat cover with the original colors off of eBay for $60. They are high quality, better than original, IMO. And those YSS shocks, pretty meh. I think I read that someone re-valved them, but isn't working on them currently. That's minor stuff. Mine had a Kerker...
  5. oldGSfan

    SoCal - Here's an '82 Katana, not bad! And an '82 GS1100G - $8500 each. Not mine.

    This is priced right at $8,500. Some quibbles but OK. https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/mcy/d/san-clemente-suzuki-katana-gs1000sz-1982/7875124154.html There's also a GS1100G for the same $ - I know which one I'd take (though at my age that 1100G would go well with my white shoes and beer...
  6. oldGSfan

    Looking good! New GSX 8tt

    Colors remind me of the 82 KZ750.
  7. oldGSfan

    1984 GSX550ES Restoration

    Hmm, Milwaukee Brewers colors, body and wheels.
  8. oldGSfan

    70's Cycle Worlds

    My older brother subscribed to Cycle, Cycle World, and Motorcyclist for about 15 years. We all (including another brother) read them cover to cover, including the ads. It was a scramble to get to the issues when they arrived. You'd think we'd defer to the one paying, but naaaah!
  9. oldGSfan

    70's Cycle Worlds

    Not me, but they publish their archives ,which is nice.
  10. oldGSfan

    Is there such a thing as a cheap Beemer?

    Saw a R100S today at the OC Vintage bike meet, what a beauty. And about the same time, my son sent me a pic of a 1950 R51/2 he saw at the OC Fair. It's modified a bit, with an upgraded front brake, a different tank, fender, and rear seat. Very nice.
  11. oldGSfan

    Is there such a thing as a cheap Beemer?

    My bad. I am in an area where rivet counters (as we call them on the Brit bike forum) abound. I remember now that I had another R75/5 that I had to get the cylinder head off, and man, was it stuck. I told my dad and he said get some cotton clothesline, stuff it down the spark plug hole and bump...
  12. oldGSfan

    Windscreen/fairing question

    That's a Kawasaki GPz fairing from 81/82. Find on eBay or Airtech https://gpcycleworks.com/pages/search-results-page?q=gpz
  13. oldGSfan

    GS425 Oil Consumption. Problem?

    Yes I'd be wary of the top end, valve guides, seals (if they have them). I have a Norton with no rubber valve seals, just cast iron (NOS replacement) guides, and the thing doesn't use a drop. I think having that done at a good shop, plus providing the pistons and rings (also NOS .040 over) to...
  14. oldGSfan

    Is there such a thing as a cheap Beemer?

    As for older ones, I've always considered them stodgy, old dude bikes. but being an old dude now, I can see their charm. I had a 1952 R51/2 with a Steib sidecar, and got an R75/5 for free once. They are so simple to work on. I rode the R75/5 after fixing it up a bit, meh, rode like a tractor...
  15. oldGSfan

    Painting Bike parts

    I If you have examples, you're good. It's tedious, yes, but even a monkey like me has been fine - at least with alignment. Using an '82 that was handy, I looked for a reference point for my '83's and used a large micrometer caliper to measure in a repeatable fashion, then put painter's tape...
  16. oldGSfan

    18 motorcycle crashes in one day at Sturgis Rally in South Dakota

    The old chestnut "I had to lay it down" invoked on the first description.
  17. oldGSfan

    What are the most beautiful GS models? Aesthetic questions

    At least one person agrees with me on that GS450S. In the summer of '81 my step-brother went down to Houma, Louisiana (about 45 minutes Southeast of Thibodeaux, Louisiana, to quote Jerry Reed's Amos Moses) to work on an oil rig. He convinced me to go, to make some college money. Most of our $...
  18. oldGSfan

    Crash Guard Top Mounting Bolt

    A thin flat washer and thread lock would probably do the job.
  19. oldGSfan

    Not really road ready but $400 for an '82 GS1100G that looks decent in SoCal

    https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/mpo/d/patton-suzuki-gs1100g/7870700522.html
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