Ended up selling that bike to a friend that I race with about 6 years ago, but about a year later I had regrets about it. He's just had it sitting since.
Was doom scrolling motorcycles CL earlier this year and a guy had an 82 GS1100G for $600 about 2 hours away. Pinged him with some questions and got some answers that weren't bad. Complete, not running, needs tires, but some mods, rattle can paint, no dings, header with Kerker, etc.
We all have the bike illness here, so I told myself (ie: I squirreled/rationalized that I still have 6' of open space in the 3 car garage that wasn't currently occupied by a bike...) "eff it" the next morning and loaded the ramp into the truck and grabbed the cash and hit the road
The "new" GS is in the garage. It's 'bay area' rusty from being stored outside on the Delta but, it's all there. Tore it apart with the ultimate goal to get to the carbs with some side work along the way. New tires, battery, brake pads are going in now, carb kit at the ready. Don't like the front brake pistons, they don't move much at all... Electrical is kinda hacked up, the original R/R still bolted to the bottom of the battery box but the wires are all cut, and another R/R is wired in sitting on top of the rear fender. Huh... ok. Cleaned the wiring for that one up. It's just dirty dirty overall.
Guy in town charged me $80 freaking $$ to change the front tire out with the new Shinko 100/90-19, I'd thought he quoted me $18 when I dropped it off and thought "that's a nice price... sure". I got the bad news when I went in to pick it up. Decided to change the rear myself with my new MotionPro tire irons and rim shields which is happening this morning. Got a center stand with hardware off of Ebay to get the rear off the ground that went on yesterday. Goal for today is putting it back together and checking compression after checking for spark all around. Replacement coils are on it, and the wire lengths were about 36" so those got cut down. Need to make sure they are good - question everything, right?
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