1983 GS 850G: She waited for me, but can I wait for her?

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  • Corporal91

    #16
    Unless I have grown in the last 18 months, I will have to drop the height on it about 2 inches. Just taking a little cushion out of the worlds most plush motorcycle seat should get me most of the way there. I have been searching the forums for a quick guide on that this morning as well.

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    • GS1150Pilot
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      #17
      How tall are you? Inseam?
      "Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
      ~Herman Melville

      2016 1200 Superlow
      1982 CB900f

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      • Corporal91

        #18
        65" flat footed, usually a minimum of 1" heel on my boot. Inseam right about 30"

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        • GS1150Pilot
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          #19
          Careful how much you cut that seat down: It's legendary as one of the best saddles ever put on a motorcycle.
          "Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
          ~Herman Melville

          2016 1200 Superlow
          1982 CB900f

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          • Guest

            #20
            Is it worth bringing back to life, heck yeah, it's a GS. Your also lucky, because you can upgrade to a 1000 or 1100cc engines if you have a need for more. Not that there is anything wrong with the 850 engine.

            "I pulled most of the wiring off before I left, which was incredibly smart because now I will have to fumble putting it back together. "

            No worries, all multi-pin connectors has it own mate and where there may be others with the same wire count they will be of a different color and location. With single wire bullet connectors, just match up the wire colors. As far as I've seen Suzuki only changes wire color when they pass through a multi-pin connector.

            You may try shaving the sides of the seat foam to give a little leg room. I had that done to a 550T I had reupholstered to make my wife's legs longer. lol It allows you to keep that seat nice and cushy for when your legs are on the pegs, which is 95% of your time on the bike.

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            • Corporal91

              #21
              Going from my 91 Honda vtr250 which had... fiberglass covered in fabric to this one... I can totally agree. I just don't like the feeling of having my toes holding up 500lbs of getthisoffme at stop lights.

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              • Guest

                #22
                Just a though, I though about getting my wife some of these babies. lol

                Mens

                I had a pair like these in '79 for my 9th grade dance. My date was tall and I didn't get my growth spurt till High School.

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                • Corporal91

                  #23
                  Speechless.

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                  • Guest

                    #24
                    Just pulling your leg, but shaving the sides of the seat helped get an inch of clearance.
                    I'll see if I have some pics.

                    BTW, my shoes were still to short for eye to eye slow dancing.

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                    • Corporal91

                      #25
                      There is nothing wrong with eye to breast slow dancing when you are too short. Best seat in the house, right? Ahh, I see, '79 was before homoginized milk and skanky 9th graders lol. Go with the big shoes.

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                      • Guest

                        #26
                        Before


                        After


                        Hard to see a big difference in the shape, but the taper is a little different.

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                        • Corporal91

                          #27
                          Nice job, did you do that yourself?

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                          • Guest

                            #28
                            You can also squeeze out some more height by dropping the forks in the triple an inch without too much of a change in handling. Are your rear shocks set on the least amount of preload?

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                            • Guest

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Corporal91
                              Nice job, did you do that yourself?
                              No, I have a guy that does side work out of his garage. $75, marine grade vinyl.

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                              • Corporal91

                                #30
                                I never adjusted the shocks or the forks, but I will search through the forums for pointers.

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