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:P I have a 1980 GS850?, which number/letter of the vin# will tell me what model this is, I think it's a GS850gTags: None -
Dont think there is any one digit that specifies G verses L.
My Hayes manaul says that frame numbers for 1980 are;
GS850GT are GS850-116014 on
GS850GLT are GS850-7000001 on
That is the frame number that is on the metal tag on the frame neck.
And do you see a "MFG DATE"? Which is the month and year for the date of manufacture.
But of course there are other ways to detect an G from an L:
G: Fairley flat seat, colored fenders, flater bars, more square tank, front axle at bottom of shocks, "GS850G" on side panels (all characters same size).
L: Stepped seat (2-3 inches), chrome fenders, pullback buckhorn bars, tear dropped tank, leading front axle in front of shocks, "GS850L" on sice panel with the L being a lots larger.
It was difficult, arugh, but I went back, arugh, and deleted my editorial comments about the differernce between the G and the L, arughhhh uh uh, to avoid any arguments as has happend here before.Bikes
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Most important is on the frame neck if the first 6 digits are GS850G then the frame is for a shaft drive
And if you have a G at the end you have a shaft drive
P.S. Thats a good thingComment
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shaft drivw w/stepped seat it's a G,bike didn't have any emblems on the side covers when I got it, THANKS GUYSComment
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Yes, if its shaft drive then it is a G. Then the question becomes if its a G (called "G") or a GL (called "L")
In post above I was trying to describe differernce between the G and the GL. IF it has the stepped seat and other things listed above then it is a GL.
When you look in parts catalogs there may be another letter appended so then it becomes GT ot GLT where the T designates the the model year 1980. There is a section of this web site that describes these model designations.Bikes
Had 650G & 850G. GK since 2005. BOTM 850G 6/2024 , GK 9/2015Comment
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One more heads up the GL thing is important when working on the front forks.
The GL forks are different internal seals
Thats the biggest difference I found while restoring my 1980 GS1000GComment
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