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    Rust-o-ration or rust-o-mod - GS650GL

    Hi all - I'm new here and posted my introduction with my project bike here:

    Use this forum to tell everyone the details about the GS that you own and a little about yourself as well.


    I'll post one photo here - mostly as a place holder and to give some context to later photos as I progress on this thing.



    This is the GS in question, made up in a corvette bronze color and wearing an HD Roadster seat. Not sure if this will be the final seat choice, but I know it won't be the bone stock seat.

    Lots of work to do, but I hope it is mostly maintenance. I'll probably start by getting it running. I expect to be looking for lifter shims on the shim exchange forum soon. I'll also be looking at the rebuilding of brake caliper advice here and on Bikecliff's site. The current flavor of brake fluid is chocolate milk. Once those are done, I'll work on putting the parts in the basket (now on the garage floor) back on the bike.

    All the while, keeping track of the parts I need, the parts I want and the accessories to keep me comfortable while riding.

    Finally, I will reiterate my ask of you tall riders. What have you done to be comfortable on a smaller GS? I'm 6'4" and would like to ride this smaller bike without curling into a small ball or wanting to curl into the fetal position when I get off. In particular, I have bad knees so I have to be able to stretch out a bit. I am also an avid road bicyclist, so I'm used to quite a bit of road time.

    Thanks all - Adamdaz
    81 GS650GL

    #2
    I am of similar stature, but did not ride a 650L long enough to be bothered by its lack of size. I think my longest non-stop stretch in the saddle was about two hours. Took a short meal break, refueled the bike and headed home. Definitely not something I would want to do long-term (I prefer going somewhere that is several days away), but it did not bother me much for a day ride.

    That seat actually looks rather comfortable, certainly a LOT moreso than the stocker. The handlebars have also been changed for the better, but you might need something to bring them up a bit to your height.

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      #3
      Originally posted by adamdaz View Post
      Hi all - I'm new here .

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      Welcome.
      Good intro post, and good project post.

      You have already done the best thing on that L relative to riding comfort: having done away with the L bars and the L seat.

      Yah, a flatter seat will allow you more choices of seating positions, and the bars will allow you to have arms straighter.

      Had 850G for 14 years. Now have GK since 2005.
      GK at IndyMotoGP Suzuki Display... ... GK on GSResources Page ... ... Euro Trash Ego Machine .. ..3 mo'cykls.... update 2 mocykl


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        #4
        Thanks Redman and phydeauxmutt.

        I expect this bike to be mostly one for day rides or shorter. Something to use for buzzing around local roads, so it should be good. If my wife ever gets used to the idea of me having a motorcycle, then maybe I'll want something bigger later.
        81 GS650GL

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          #5
          I am also tall, 6'3" and a bit, cruiser position makes me feel like a shrimp looking for a bed of lettuce, as I think John Burns once said. I ride the occasional HD, and always get hip cramps. Maybe a seat that allows more fore/aft positions would help, but I don't know if they make one for your bike. There's an interesting site I sometimes check out, it's just stock bikes but interesting.


          Just for fun, punched the bike/height in - you definitely did well with those bars, otherwise they're really in a bad location near knees.

          Last edited by oldGSfan; 08-17-2021, 11:09 AM.
          Tom

          '82 GS1100E Mr. Turbo
          '79 GS100E
          Other non Suzuki bikes

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            #6
            Originally posted by oldGSfan View Post
            Now that is cool. I'm gonna play with that.

            I think my best bet will be to redo the seat to make it long and flat. It'll be custom, but that's fine with me.

            Thanks Tom.
            81 GS650GL

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              #7
              I worked on the bike today. I mostly tackled putting stock parts back in place under the seat. This included putting the original intake box back where it belongs and then getting the wiring reattached correctly. Got it all tidied up and the tool box back in place too.

              I also got the carbs connected to the intake box, but had no luck on getting it started. I've looked at several threads and have a good idea of where to go from here. I think it will most likely be taking the carbs apart and replacing o rings. I know PO and his friend did this twice, so there is a big chance that it's clean and a bigger chance they replaced jets with new ones. I hope not. It could also be simple, like the idle settings. To me, the carbs don't look clean from the outside. Also they've been sitting outside for months uncovered. Not good.
              81 GS650GL

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                #8
                The Newbie Mistakes thread linked in my signature provides a list of common problems with GS bikes. You might want to check it out to see if anything applies.
                Ed

                To measure is to know.

                Mikuni O-ring Kits For Sale...https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...ts#post1703182

                Top Newbie Mistakes thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=171846

                Carb rebuild tutorial...https://gsarchive.bwringer.com/mtsac...d_Tutorial.pdf

                KZ750E Rebuild Thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...0-Resurrection

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                  #9
                  I got it running today! PO had blocked the vent Ts on the carburetors and had the pilot screws turned nearly all the way in. I corrected these (unblocked vents and started at 2 1/2 turns out for pilots). I ran fuel to the carbs from a funnel to bypass the petcock. After giving it enough choke, it started to chug along. I adjusted the idle speed a bit and played with the pilot screws a bit (2 turns out seems best right now) and now I can get it to start when I want. This makes the project all worth while, because I know I can do the rest of the maintenance and balance the carbs. I have a running project now.

                  The petcock is also not functioning correctly, as fuel comes out without the bike running no matter what setting it is on. Add another part to the list. Unfortunately, that list is growing.

                  While running, the bike blew blue smoke for a little bit, but that crud cleared pretty promptly.

                  I'm in good spirits, and am waiting for the first batch of parts and a Morgan carbtune to show up. Parts on order include orings for the carbs, piston seals for the brake calipers, bolts and cushions to hold the tank on, a new air filter for the OEM airbox, clips to hold the airbox closed, drain hose for the airbox, and now petcock.

                  One question that I have for you all is where do you get brake hoses? I've read a few threads that talk about putting them together, but none about getting them OEM style (ready to install - no assembly required).

                  Thanks for the reference to the top 10 Nessisim - and for the write up on carb rebuilding on Bikecliff's site. They provided me with enough info to get it running tonight.

                  My next steps are to work on replacing the old brake fluid and ensuring those systems function correctly. I will also start the process to check valve clearances to make sure they are all in spec.

                  Carbs are still on the list, but that may wait until after I get the carbtune. I talked with the PO and he said they replaced most of the jets (not the main) from a kit. If I can't get it running smoothly by syncing the carbs, I will try to track down Mikuni jets to put it back straight.
                  81 GS650GL

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                    #10
                    You'll probably get recommendations for half a dozen different brands of pre-assembled brake lines. I've had good experiences with HEL - they're reasonably priced and always fit as they should.
                    2016 BMW F700GS - everyday ride
                    1979 GS1000SN - resto project, recently gone
                    1987 Honda GB400TT - latest resto project

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                      #11
                      For todays adventure, I took parts of the bike apart. First, I took the brake systems off the bike in anticipation of replacing caliper seals, putting on new brake hoses, and given them a good flush with new fluid. The existing brake pads were in decent shape, but I'll put new ones on while I'm at it. The brakes were working, but in need of some maintenance.

                      I drained the rear diff oil, um the (let me look it up....) final drive gear. The gear oil looked like it was changed recently, but I drained it anyway.

                      PO stopped by to drop off the painted side covers that match the tank. I'll post a photo of the bike in all it's glory in a day or two. It's too dark to get a good photo now, and I've got to shift to tiling the master shower this weekend. I promised my wife we could use it in a week and a day. She's mad enough that I bought a motorcycle and have been working on it instead of ...

                      I also checked the valve clearances and luckily they are all within spec as close as I can measure (SAE feeler gauges don't exactly match the min and max tappet gaps). I'm happy about that. Started it again today, because now I can. Belched blue smoke again. My first inclination was to ride it for a while (once my rust-o-ration is done) to see if it goes away, thinking rings may be stuck. After reading several threads with "blue smoke" in the title, my gut feeling was validated by "reliable" sources (no names shall be used). The bike has sat for at least 3 years without being ridden much. I don't have a compression tester, so I can't use such data to inform my decision.

                      Lastly (well it was the first thing I did, but the worst news) my electrical system does not charge my battery. Voltage when off was 13.27, when on (not running) was 12.99, at 3000 and 5000 rpm was 12.85 (doesn't run well so couldn't check at idle), when engine killed but still on was 12.82, and when turned back off was 13.07. The battery is good, the charge system is not.

                      So here I sit, ready to read (dun dun dun dun) the stator papers. I see new electrical components in my near future.

                      Ordered parts should arrive soon. On to ordering more.
                      81 GS650GL

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                        #12
                        Since you seem handy with the hands making your own brake lines is a great way to go. Here is a guide...https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...ke-Line-Thread

                        For the charging system, if decide a new R/R is needed be sure to get a SH775. Tons of info on the reason why here in the archives...over literally thousands of posts.
                        Ed

                        To measure is to know.

                        Mikuni O-ring Kits For Sale...https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...ts#post1703182

                        Top Newbie Mistakes thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=171846

                        Carb rebuild tutorial...https://gsarchive.bwringer.com/mtsac...d_Tutorial.pdf

                        KZ750E Rebuild Thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...0-Resurrection

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Nessism View Post
                          Since you seem handy with the hands making your own brake lines is a great way to go. Here is a guide...https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...ke-Line-Thread

                          For the charging system, if decide a new R/R is needed be sure to get a SH775. Tons of info on the reason why here in the archives...over literally thousands of posts.

                          Thanks for the suggestions Ed. I looked into both. Instead of making my own brake lines, I ordered a pre-made set of Apex stainless steel lines delivered to me for $80. As for the R/R and stator, I have a question for you and others:

                          Would a used SH775 and used stator be okay to use? I can get one of each for about $35 on ebay, which should save me some money. While handy, I don't want to rewind my stator.

                          Thanks again for everyone's advice.
                          81 GS650GL

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                            #14
                            A used SH775 will most likely be OK, unless one of the plastic connector housings on the bottom is FUBAR. Even then, and long as the male spades are intact, female spade connectors could be connected and the cavity potted. Ed has some super duper aircraft stuff for that or can recommend another, if that's what you need to do. Triumph's connector is probably best.

                            I'd go new on the stator. Electrosport, Caltric or Rick's.
                            Last edited by Rich82GS750TZ; 08-20-2021, 09:10 AM.
                            Rich
                            1982 GS 750TZ
                            2015 Triumph Tiger 1200

                            BikeCliff's / Charging System Sorted / Posting Pics
                            Destroy-Rebuild 750T/ Destroy-Rebuild part deux

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                              #15
                              Why buy a used stator for $35 when you can get a brand new one from caltric for very close to the same price?

                              I just got one for my 1000E for $38 I believe was the price.

                              As for the r/r, make sure you get the real thing with the markings on it showing "sh 775a or b".
                              Larry

                              '79 GS 1000E
                              '93 Honda ST 1100 SOLD-- now residing in Arizona.
                              '18 Triumph Tiger 800 (gone too soon)
                              '19 Triumph Tiger 800 Christmas 2018 to me from me.
                              '01 BMW R1100RL project purchased from a friend.

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