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    2009 GS500f repairing my theft recovery crank issue

    2 weeks ago a person stole our 2009 gs500f.

    Through a friendly tip we found the bike today. It was a nice bike and now borders on junk. There isn't a straight panel on the bike.

    My 2 main issues:

    1. The bike crashed hard on the right side smashing the ignition cover, ignitor and pickup extension piece. It looks like the locating pin was bent over in the bore. Other than a crank swap is there a reasonable repair?

    2. They destroyed the ring inside the tank for the locking gas cap. Is there a way to repair?

    I am going to strip the bike and run it as is assuming it will run again.

    any suggestions please LMK.

    Thanks
    The GS toys:
    79 GS1000L 1st bike sold many moons ago...
    78 GS550
    81 GS650G The son's
    82 GS650GL parts bike
    85 GS700ES in progress
    85 gs700E parts bike
    82 GS1000GL in pieces
    80 GS1100L in progress

    #2
    The locating pin for the crank trigger should come out. A pair of sidecutting pliers locked onto the pin and lever against the crank end.
    I've made replacement pins when they've been missing. They don't need to be anything special, mild steel is sufficient.

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      #3
      The pin came out fine. The pin hole in the crank has been elongated where the assembly was bent over.
      The GS toys:
      79 GS1000L 1st bike sold many moons ago...
      78 GS550
      81 GS650G The son's
      82 GS650GL parts bike
      85 GS700ES in progress
      85 gs700E parts bike
      82 GS1000GL in pieces
      80 GS1100L in progress

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        #4
        Originally posted by prichmon View Post
        The pin came out fine. The pin hole in the crank has been elongated where the assembly was bent over.
        Fresh pin and epoxy...You know which way the hole's elongated, the other side should be straight.

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          #5
          Thanks. I will try it this week. Do you favor a particular epoxy? JB weld fast set or standard or another brand?
          The GS toys:
          79 GS1000L 1st bike sold many moons ago...
          78 GS550
          81 GS650G The son's
          82 GS650GL parts bike
          85 GS700ES in progress
          85 gs700E parts bike
          82 GS1000GL in pieces
          80 GS1100L in progress

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            #6
            JB weld should do it. The end doesn't see terribly high temps - and once the end bolt is tight, the pin carries no load.

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