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    83 GSX1100ES, "worn-out-edition"

    So, I pulled the trigger on a tired looking cheapo GSX, with the plans being to bring it back to life and put the CB1100R full fairing I have on it and using it for two up riding with my GF. So away I went, picked it up and trailered it home...
    After standing on the back of the trailer for 250km's of Norways finest salted roads both the car, trailer and bike was looking pretty bad....





    The owner was the type of guy who had lots of plans but never followed through, or just failed doing it right, that was my impression.
    I'm pretty amazed at how people can just neglect basic maintenance like a wash and wax... I mean how many calories does it take you to just clean the bike once or twice a year?!!
    Then maybe your footpegs wouldn't have ended up like this?!


    And seriously, woodscrews?


    If you broke it then fix it or buy new panels, this is just a hackjob and did more worse than good :/


    But, there are some good things though:

    -It starts and runs. Starts pretty easy actually
    -There is a full set of bags.
    -I got an oil filter, a bottle of brake fluid and a new seat cover with the bike
    -New brake pads, new choke and throttle cable.

    But that's pretty much it. Here comes the bad stuff, and this is only what I have found after about and hour of looking over the bike and a short testride.

    -Somthing is seriously wrong with the throttle, you have to really muscle it to keep it at part throttle/cruise. My hand almost cramped up.
    If you twist it all the way it will stick in that position.
    Something probably needs lubing and a lot of it...(I'm thinking he replaced the throttle cable hoping that was the cure)

    -Front brakes are real soggy, gonna need new brake lines. (also a reason why I think he bought new pads, thinking it would solve it)

    -Rear brake drags, won't let up fully after use. I'm thinking the rear caliper needs an overhaul or replacing?

    -Front brake switch needs adjusting. Easy one.

    -Tacho won't go over 5000rpms, any ideas on that one?

    -As stated earlier the engine fires and runs but it seems to not want to run on idle without a little bit of choke... I tried to adjust the idle up, all the way up to 2500rpms, but it would just slowly go back down to 1000 and then just die...
    Looks like i'm in for a carb clean?? Or any other ideas?

    -Also a carb issue i think, it shakes and shudders like a bucking horse when you apply part throttle under 3000rpms, like if you're cruising into an intersection,engine braking to about 1500-2000rpms, coast is clear so you slowly accelerate out of it. Real violent hesitation until you get up to about 2500-3000rpms, then its smooth sailing from there...

    -Gonna need a new front fork seal.

    -Oil temp gauge not working.

    -Instrument lighting not working.

    It's got that anti-dive front fork, is that a bad or a good thing?


    So as you see it's got a fair few things that needs fixing, but all in all I think it will make a good bike with lots of elbow grease and help from all you great GS'ers

    And one last thing...... I dropped it....
    Was putting it on the sidestand but didn't fully extend the sidestand so it returned just as I leaned the bike over and by the time I realized what had happened the bike was to far gone and hit the ground with a solid bang...
    Results; one cracked stator cover and a broken clutch lever.
    Last edited by Spiff; 02-10-2014, 06:41 AM.

    #2
    Not so bad looking

    She's purdy - squeegee the windshield and she's good to go.

    Seriously, I don't think she's all that bad looking.

    I have the 1100EZ ('82) with the anti-dive forks, and the prevailing opinion here and other places is that they don't really do much, if anything at all. Just got mine a few months and 500 miles ago, so I have the same concern you do.

    You have the "air-assist" in the fork, right? Another questionable feature.
    1982 GS1100E V&H "SS" exhaust, APE pods, 1150 oil cooler, 140 speedo, 99.3 rear wheel HP, black engine, '83 red

    2016 XL883L sigpic Two-tone blue and white. Almost 42 hp! Status: destroyed, now owned by the insurance company. The hole in my memory starts an hour before the accident and ends 24 hours after.

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      #3
      I have NO idea what I have :P No owners manual and I don't have a servicemanual, so need to get that....
      And the windscreen has been painted black... poorly

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        #4
        You can probably bring the screen back http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=162364 the rest shouldn't be to bad either.Be a really nice bike fixed up.

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          #5
          It looks great Spiff. Bummer about the drop.

          cg
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          83 GS1100g
          2006 Triumph Sprint ST 1050

          Ohhhh!........Torque sweet Temptress.........always whispering.... a murmuring Siren

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            #6
            Off to a rousing start...... good luck with it....As far as dropping it- ive dropped mine twice in 14 years of ownership, and both were stupid carelessness on my part....
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              #7
              One of bikes has a nicely rounded dent in the gas tank. It conforms to shape of the top rail on a uHaul trailer.

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                #8
                Today i took of the saddle and the sidecovers, which are destroyed thanks to the woodscrews that held them in place. So I'll need some new ones there too.
                I also removed the bar ends, which cured the sticking throttle problem, now it snaps back in to place like it should. Gonna need new ones there too since the right one is missing all the mounting hardware, and catches the throttle grip aswell.
                -I'm thinking of going for oxford heated grips on this bike. It is after all gonna be a tourer and heated grips are great for cold days, or rainy days
                -Since I need to change the seatcover I'm also gonna install some heating pads to keep my rear end all warm and fuzzy too :P

                Tried some rubbing compound on the red parts of the paint, but it's too far gone to be able to get back. Also the clear coat has flaked of someplaces and so I'm in for a respray. Good thing I'm handy with the rattlecans....

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                  #9
                  Need Pic with the CB fairing.
                  G
                  sigpic1983 1100 Katana - soon to be turbo Busa powered.
                  2007 GSXR1K-Sold-But not forgotten.
                  Have 2X ZG14 engine's for '81 GS750E project.
                  '82 GS750E frame is TITLED awaiting GSXR1127/12B engine and '81 1100E slowly being built.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by gmansyz View Post
                    Need Pic with the CB fairing.
                    G
                    It's coming, but right now my first priority is getting the GS750 assembled again since having two bikes in pieces is no good....
                    So this project will be a little slow now untill the gs is done then this is gonna kick off. They both need to be done by springtime
                    Last edited by Spiff; 02-04-2014, 05:52 PM.

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                      #11
                      Turns out I had a GS clutch lever lying underneath some stuff on a work bench, so that broken lever issue is now fixed.

                      Also I couldn't help it and removed the original fairing :P
                      Guess what? One of the upper fairing bolt holes lines up perfect with a hole in the ES fairing bracket. Gonna need to manufacter a little spacer on both sides and go with a longer bolt assuming the lower fairing clears the engine and such with the upper fairing in that location, I was alone so I don't know yet as I could only handle one piece at a time

                      Last edited by Spiff; 02-10-2014, 06:46 AM.

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                        #12
                        Sorry guys, turns out something is happening with my photobucket account, I don't know what but I'm in contact with PB support so hopefully it'll be fixed and pictures will be displayed correctly...

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                          #13
                          Heia spiff! Gå for gull!
                          New brake lines don't make that much of a difference on soggy brakes, documented tests show that and personal experience on my track bike taught me that to. Service the calipers, the pump, clean the pots regulary, get the best pads you can get. The biggest improvement you can do is discs and new master cylinder.

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                            #14
                            Well that depends on how worn out your old brakelines are I think

                            Made a big difference on the GS. But I swapped cracked and bulging original lines for new steelbraided ones. Maybe original lines doesn't make a huge difference.

                            Anyways I fixed the hanging rear brake today, removed the brake pedal and used and abrasive nylon pad to remove the little spots of rust and smooth out the shaft and bore. Greased it up and assembled it again and now its working flawless

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                              #15
                              It could be that 2000 lines changed in 2012 are many times better than 1970-80ish lines changed 30-40 years later?

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