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    Got my '81 GS650G fired up for the first time this weekend and finally gave it a good degreasing/bath/polish. 6500 miles the engine is absolutely purring. On my last revival of the GS750E I had done the brakes and tires before starting it up so I could go for a test ride as soon as I started it. This time I decided to get the engine running first. The downside of this approach is of course I now have a sweet running bike with no brakes and 30 year old tires that I'm frantically trying to fix up so I can take this beauty for a ride!
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    Previous GS fleet: '78 1000C, '79 750E, '81 650G, '82 1100G, '81 1100E
    Other rides: '77 XS500C, '78 XS1100E, '00 Voyager XII

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      Yes it is a very good looking bike. 30 year old tires, yikes and I thought I I had it bad because the bike I just picked up has 16 year old tires.

      You and I should get our bikes running, then take them out on some Twisties and see who goes down first.
      Larry

      '79 GS 1000E
      '93 Honda ST 1100 SOLD-- now residing in Arizona.
      '18 Triumph Tiger 800 (gone too soon)
      '19 Triumph Tiger 800 Christmas 2018 to me from me.
      '01 BMW R1100RL project purchased from a friend.

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        I guess they're actually 40(!) years old lol. The original factory Bridgestone "Mag Mopus." I threw my spare '83 front wheel on with a 16 year old Avon Venom just to take it around the block once my brakes are done (the rear tire at least still holds air).
        Previous GS fleet: '78 1000C, '79 750E, '81 650G, '82 1100G, '81 1100E
        Other rides: '77 XS500C, '78 XS1100E, '00 Voyager XII

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          Well, I took the 650G out for its maiden voyage around the neighborhood under somewhat dicey circumstances: in the dark, in flip flops, with the original 41 year old rear tire, rear brake in-op (rear master cylinder not pumping fluid after the rebuild... might have a passage plugged up with grease). She seems to run and ride just fine as you would expect a 6500 mile motorcycle. Seems a bit cold blooded but I suppose that's how they came from the factory. The plan is to get that rear brake sorted and take it out on the street for a few miles to give it a fair shot to come up to temperature and really run a bit of gas through the cleaned out carburetors, etc. I promise I'll atleast be wearing some boots
          Previous GS fleet: '78 1000C, '79 750E, '81 650G, '82 1100G, '81 1100E
          Other rides: '77 XS500C, '78 XS1100E, '00 Voyager XII

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            Careful, it seems that any tyre over three years old will bust wide open leading you to a fiery fate.
            ---- Dave
            79 GS850N - Might be a trike soon.
            80 GS850T Single HIF38 S.U. SH775, Tow bar, Pantera II. Gnarly workhorse & daily driver.
            79 XS650SE - Pragmatic Ratter - goes better than a manky old twin should.
            92 XJ900F - Fairly Stock, for now.

            Only a dog knows why a motorcyclist sticks his head out of a car window

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              Originally posted by gtem View Post
              Well, I took the 650G out for its maiden voyage around the neighborhood under somewhat dicey circumstances: in the dark, in flip flops, with the original 41 year old rear tire, rear brake in-op (rear master cylinder not pumping fluid after the rebuild... might have a passage plugged up with grease). She seems to run and ride just fine as you would expect a 6500 mile motorcycle. Seems a bit cold blooded but I suppose that's how they came from the factory. The plan is to get that rear brake sorted and take it out on the street for a few miles to give it a fair shot to come up to temperature and really run a bit of gas through the cleaned out carburetors, etc. I promise I'll atleast be wearing some boots

              2@ \'78 GS1000

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                An update on the 650G, well I sorted out the rear brake and rolled out for a quick ride (wearing boots! and a helmet!). Something is definitely off about how it's running. Can't tell if one of the cylinders isn't full contributing, just seems to fall on its face under load. It sounds fine idling and revving up tho so it's not a super obvious rough running condition. Suspected cylinder 3 as it didn't seem to cause any audible RPM drop at idle when I pulled the plug, but checking for spark on Blogs it's definitely there and healthy, then I threw on the Gunson colortune and it's definitely getting combustion in there (tho it looks lean, which is concerning). I'm left suspecting my carburetors I guess. Will be checking the other three cylinders with the Colortune to see how they compare, and will probably hook up my carb sync gauges as well to look for clues. One thing of note is that the plug boots have been replaced with NGKs, and cyl #4's basically twisted off in my hand when I barely touched it (screwed it back in). Might be a clue(?) though I do still suspect the carbs I just cleaned.
                Previous GS fleet: '78 1000C, '79 750E, '81 650G, '82 1100G, '81 1100E
                Other rides: '77 XS500C, '78 XS1100E, '00 Voyager XII

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                  The GS is in pretty good shape so it was time to show the FJR some love. Just tear down, clean and lube. Yamaha is just a skimpy on the lube as Suzuki. Some critical spots didn't have a smidge of grease! All better now though...

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                  Roger

                  Current rides
                  1983 GS 850G
                  2003 FJR 1300A
                  Gone but not forgotten 1985 Rebel 250, 1991 XT225, 2004 KLR650, 1981 GS850G, 1982 GS1100GL, 2002 DL1000, 2005 KLR650, 2003 KLX400

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                    Originally posted by gtem View Post
                    An update on the 650G, well I sorted out the rear brake and rolled out for a quick ride (wearing boots! and a helmet!). Something is definitely off about how it's running. Can't tell if one of the cylinders isn't full contributing, just seems to fall on its face under load. It sounds fine idling and revving up tho so it's not a super obvious rough running condition. Suspected cylinder 3 as it didn't seem to cause any audible RPM drop at idle when I pulled the plug, but checking for spark on Blogs it's definitely there and healthy, then I threw on the Gunson colortune and it's definitely getting combustion in there (tho it looks lean, which is concerning). I'm left suspecting my carburetors I guess. Will be checking the other three cylinders with the Colortune to see how they compare, and will probably hook up my carb sync gauges as well to look for clues. One thing of note is that the plug boots have been replaced with NGKs, and cyl #4's basically twisted off in my hand when I barely touched it (screwed it back in). Might be a clue(?) though I do still suspect the carbs I just cleaned.
                    Did you trim a bit off the plug wires to get to some better, cleaner wire to screw the plug cap back onto? That's a common practice to improve spark.
                    Larry

                    '79 GS 1000E
                    '93 Honda ST 1100 SOLD-- now residing in Arizona.
                    '18 Triumph Tiger 800 (gone too soon)
                    '19 Triumph Tiger 800 Christmas 2018 to me from me.
                    '01 BMW R1100RL project purchased from a friend.

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                      Originally posted by alke46 View Post

                      Did you trim a bit off the plug wires to get to some better, cleaner wire to screw the plug cap back onto? That's a common practice to improve spark.
                      Not yet for the moment I screwed it right back on. I'm convinced it's some kind of lean carb condition, though a dodgy spark plug wire that starts acting up under load(?) could perhaps give the same symptoms. Blogs not contributing at idle seems to be the most obvious thing to go off of at the moment, I'll be using the ColorTune to at least see how the other three compare and confirm whether Blogs is indeed doing something odd/different. Currently at idle I can pull Blogs and how the bike runs doesn't change at at all. When I pull one of the others there is a noticeable drop in rpm/rougher running.
                      Previous GS fleet: '78 1000C, '79 750E, '81 650G, '82 1100G, '81 1100E
                      Other rides: '77 XS500C, '78 XS1100E, '00 Voyager XII

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                        Drained the carbs and cleaned the chain.

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                          Changed the oil and spark plugs in the Tracer today!

                          Sure make me appreciate the simplicity of the 3 GS's in the garage!
                          Ron
                          When I die, just cremate me and put me in my GS tank. That way I can go through these carbs, one more time!
                          1978 GS750E - November 2017 BOTM
                          1978 GS1000C - May 2021 BOTM
                          1982 GS1100E - April 2024 BOTM
                          1999 Honda GL1500SE

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                            Originally posted by 1978GS750E View Post
                            Changed the oil and spark plugs in the Tracer today!

                            Sure make me appreciate the simplicity of the 3 GS's in the garage!
                            Really? How many miles do you already have on that bike, Ron?
                            Bob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
                            '83 GS1100E ~ '24 Triumph Speed 400 ~ '01 TRIUMPH TT600 ~ '67 HONDA CUB

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                              11,815 miles right now. I've put 10K on it in 12 months.

                              I had to get the 12K service done before heading to Farmington next Tuesday! Missouri sweepers await!
                              Ron
                              When I die, just cremate me and put me in my GS tank. That way I can go through these carbs, one more time!
                              1978 GS750E - November 2017 BOTM
                              1978 GS1000C - May 2021 BOTM
                              1982 GS1100E - April 2024 BOTM
                              1999 Honda GL1500SE

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                                Originally posted by 1978GS750E View Post
                                11,815 miles right now. I've put 10K on it in 12 months.

                                I had to get the 12K service done before heading to Farmington next Tuesday! Missouri sweepers await!
                                Cool! Good miles on the new bike...Enjoy Farmington...
                                Bob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
                                '83 GS1100E ~ '24 Triumph Speed 400 ~ '01 TRIUMPH TT600 ~ '67 HONDA CUB

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