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    Lurking for a while. '82 GK minus the K

    Hello from Colorado!

    I've been lurking on the site for a while. This community is awesome and I've ready just about every post on here over the last few years.

    In the late '90s I was given a CB750F wrecked basket case, and almost had it built and running before I had to move and couldn't bring it with me. I sold it for a song to a guy who left it in a parking lot until it was impounded and disposed of. Wish I had found a site like this back then, I might have finished it.

    At my next opportunity I purchased a brand spanking new 2000 Suzuki SV650 that all the magazines were raving about. I had a lot of fun and my first real wreck on that bike. I put it back together and rode it all around the D.C. Metro area before moving to Colorado. This bike was stolen the month that I paid it off and dropped full coverage insurance. It was never recovered. I really miss this bike. Some lessons I had to learn the hard way.

    A couple years later I was given a 1975 BMW R60/6 as a wedding present. it had been previously restored, but had been sitting for a while untouched so needed some help. I rode it infrequently because every time I did I had to fix or replace something and parts were so darned expensive. I sold this bike to help with a down payment of a piece of land in the country.

    I borrowed a friends GSXR-600RR for a summer to keep myself sane, but once we move to the farm, with 10 miles of dirt road to the nearest pavement, I just decided I was going to have to learn to like driving a farm truck.

    But that didn't last long. I love to tinker, and am always looking for a project. I found an almost running '81 GS450, the much maligned "L" model, on craigslist for a couple hundred dollars. And so I found this site!

    When an '82 GS1100GK showed up on CL in pretty good condition, I couldn't pass up the opportunity to upgrade:
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    I stripped her naked for the time being, found some nice 43mm fork ears and a 8" headlight. Dipped carbs and replaced buggered jets, replaced boots and o-rings, valve shims, throttle and clutch cables, mechanical speed sender (what ever you call it). Cut out old and melted wires and connectors, soldering everything I could find along the way. I rebuilt the front brake calipers and changed fluids all the way around. I just got a set of Katana coils and a mile of new plug wire. I just did the coil relay mod as the wiring is still pretty sketchy, but I'm planning on a whole new harness from scratch this winter while the she is sleeping peacefully in the garage, with full coverage insurance.

    You guys are awesome!

    #2
    Looks like a solid steed! Welcome to the funny farm.
    "Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
    ~Herman Melville

    2016 1200 Superlow
    1982 CB900f

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      #3
      When you stripped off the luggage, did you keep it? I might be in need of a left saddlebag, especially if it is a black one.

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        #4
        Well, all the gear is tucked away in the garage for the time being. It was all painted that same blue color. I'll probably put them back on when I get tired of strapping stuff to the rear seat. If I change my mind I'll let you know.

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