Then I saw this bike. A 1982 GS850G in immaculate cosmetic shape and they were only asking $1,400 for it. (It did have a giant front fairing that had to come off) I was sure to be the first person at that guy's doorstep with money and brought it home. It ran...decently...but it just wasn't right.
Several months later, I can proudly say it now runs as well as it looks. Much thanks to this website and teh BikeCliff guides! It has around 20K miles and I'm pretty sure I'm the first one to have ever done a valve adjustment. Every shim was replaced. A good number had zero clearance. The intake was missing the intake snorkel and had a plate riveted over it?! (see here https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...alf-the-intake ) After fixing all of that and going through the carbs, its one hell of a GS. Looks dang near as good as the day it was born and probably runs better than it ever did
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Nice bike, nice colour too. If the headlight ears you would need are 7" tall ones measured from top to bottom of the metal hoops not the rubbers (or for you the distance between the triple clamps) then I probably have a set of stock around somewhere but I suspect the ones you need are 6.5" tall.
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