I am a good bit older and far more worn but I just picked up a 1982 GS 750 which aesthetically is in excellent condition but needs a little TLC to get it on the road. I am thrilled to have it and cant wait for me and the wife to start putting miles on it. My old bike was a robust machine that always ran and always started .. I remember more than a few times lying it down in the grass so I could nap and picking it up covered in dew only to start it up and continue my adventure. Awesome to find a forum committed to a wonderful simple machine. I have had probably 10 or more motorcycles over the years as success and money came but none have ever held a spot in my heart like my GS750. Why they ever stopped making STANDARD upright motorcycles is beyond me.
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New to the Forum but not new to the GS
Good Day everyone! Alex Here from Mesa AZ. I am Originally from NYC .. a boroughs kid from Brooklyn and Queens. Back in High school I started on a GS 400 and then Graduated to a GS 750. Not being able to afford car insurance I rode that 750 winter spring summer fall. It was about 1978. Man if the cars made tracks in the snow I would be out on that bike riding in the tire track snow piled on either side. I have the most wonderful memories on that bike and traveled miles to visit girlfriends in freezing cold where I would have to stop to warm my hands against the engine and riding in brutal summer heat. I actually met my first wife on that bike. I loved it.
I am a good bit older and far more worn but I just picked up a 1982 GS 750 which aesthetically is in excellent condition but needs a little TLC to get it on the road. I am thrilled to have it and cant wait for me and the wife to start putting miles on it. My old bike was a robust machine that always ran and always started .. I remember more than a few times lying it down in the grass so I could nap and picking it up covered in dew only to start it up and continue my adventure. Awesome to find a forum committed to a wonderful simple machine. I have had probably 10 or more motorcycles over the years as success and money came but none have ever held a spot in my heart like my GS750. Why they ever stopped making STANDARD upright motorcycles is beyond me.Tags: None -
Welcome aboard, Alex.
Nice intro but it does need a pic or two of your new ride to be complete.2@ \'78 GS1000 -
Boriqua
How did I forget!
Here she is coming home. The silly luggage rack goes as soon as I get her going.
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Welcome. Good luck with the new ride. Sounds like a fun rekindling of old memories.sigpic
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Boriqua
Well .. I WENT FOR A RIDE TODAY!!!! Thank you to this forum and all the past posters and the present ones who helped me. I still have some work to do and will continue to value a resource and community like this and hope I can contribute some information as I go.
It was everything I remember about loving that damn bike. Over the years I have had probably 10 or so other motorcycles. From a VTX 1800, 9 foot long monster to a somewhat spindly, very quick steering Triumph Bonneville.
Why they ever stopped making this type of motorcycle is beyond me. I sat upright on my GS, enjoyed the scenery and as I had remembered, its a nice torquey engine that at around 3500 rpm begs you to grab a handful of throttle. I thought I might have been nostalgia but no .. its a pretty peppy fun engine.
Its still a light bike though .. especially compared to the Harley's and vtx that I owned so it still feels playful and FUN but a more stable a platform than my triumph and with more cojones. So glad I bought it, so glad there are other people who enjoy it and contribute to the knowledge base.Last edited by Guest; 04-14-2017, 06:40 PM.Comment
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