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1983 Suzuki GS1100ED --- "Big Boy"

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I'm just going to start the thread now.

I have been very busy with graduation and stuff so I didn't really get to work on the bike as much... And my mom is using the camera to take pictures of graduation so no pictures of the bike yet :rolleyes:. And honestly, I am very sore right now...

Here's all I got for now.
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=176706

Anyways, pictures and info tomorrow!
 
Thanks guys!

Now I know that you've all been waiting for a long time for better pictures...

Bringing it home. Thank you Sonicsalmon!
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Home.
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Cylinders...
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Head.
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Vance & Hines 4-1.
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All the parts laid out.
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Truck bed liner...
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Oh! What's this???
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The truck bed liner was peeling! So peeled some more...
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Sweet!
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Did the same with the fender.
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Then side covers. Left side. Too bad the mounting tabs are broken.
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The right side is black with no decals.
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And then the tail section.
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Headlight bucket.
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Look at the mess it made...
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As of right now.
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Too bad I peeled some of the clear coat and decals too. Oh well.

And then there's 3 keys for each lock LOL!
 
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It seems like the '82-'83 GS1100E airboxes are pretty rare. If you find one, it's expensive. I might just go with pods and a Dynojet stage 3 kit.

The bike is missing a few parts; the clutch perch and lever, airbox, headlight bolts, left mirror, battery, and that's all I've found so far. Just minor stuff.

The left side cover's mounting tabs are broken, the engine is broken, the front tire does not inflate. I'll try again with an air compressor.

I did not buy the running engine yet since I can't afford it yet :o. Got $150 right now...
 
So happy to see that the crap peeled off. :)
I thought that the freezing parts method might have to be used.
I am pretty sure that I have a complete air box set-up if you are so inclined.
Myself, would just go with the pods. ;)
Makes it SO EASY to get the carbs off. Not difficult to jet at all.

Daniel
 
Awesome! That is about 1000% better now that the bed liner peeled off... you got your hands full but looks like it'll be a barrel of fun :D

The PO was right when he said the engine detonated though :eek:
 
So happy to see that the crap peeled off. :)
I thought that the freezing parts method might have to be used.
I am pretty sure that I have a complete air box set-up if you are so inclined.
Myself, would just go with the pods. ;)
Makes it SO EASY to get the carbs off. Not difficult to jet at all.

Daniel
I'll go with APE filters. Wonder how much shipping is?
http://gszone.biz/carbs.html

Is this battery good? It has the same OEM part number: YB14L-A2. And it's an AGM battery.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HOND...3092820QQptZMotorcyclesQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

Awesome! That is about 1000% better now that the bed liner peeled off... you got your hands full but looks like it'll be a barrel of fun :D

The PO was right when he said the engine detonated though :eek:
The engine I have right now actually looks to be in good condition. It's just that the cylinder sleeve blew up. But I have a spare from an '82 GS1100E engine. I didn't buy the complete '82 engine yet though...

I'm going to put the engine back together and try starting it. Worse thing that can happen is that it will blow up some more :rolleyes:.

Just mocking up the exhaust.
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Got a question. Is the exhaust clamp supposed to be like this? It won't go in anymore.
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You are worried about decals and clear?That looks great!Corbin seat?Had one on the SV liked bit there.Not as sure I'd like one on the 750.Yeah that's a fragged motor.:(
Edit:yes it is.That's how they look on Old Yeller
 
I went ahead and bought this battery. My first AGM... Do they come already charged?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...0323092820&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK:MEWNX:IT

And I went ahead and bought this :rolleyes:. I think it would look cool hanging on the wall. It's an '82 though :mad:.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...0298958844&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK:MEWNX:IT

OK. Some parts that is missing and need.

  • Left side mirror
  • Clutch perch with lever and bolts
  • Positive battery cable
  • Headlight bolts. All of them.
  • Shift linkage. The rod with threads on both sides.
  • Airbox or pod filters
That's all I've found for now. But I'll keep looking.
 
So do you still need my tail section?
Looking great, by the way!
 
Damn Dude! Thats what progress looks like!! Thats great you were able peel the bed liner away like that. You'll be able make it shine up pretty easy. Or just do a repaint job on it :rolleyes:.

I'd go with pods, you already have the 4-1, might as well go with pods. BTW that exhaust looks like it'll clean up great.

That motor is pretty blown up though. Were you able to put the good set of cylinders on it? Or are you trying to start it as is? :eek:

Edit: Most AGM's ship with a charge, though it is not a full one. Best to put it on a tender for a few hours just the be sure.
 
Have a crack at a cut& polish or even cut & clearcoat as the base colour looks to be all there. Bed liner, im not quite sure why they went for that, but oh well.

I agree, swap the barrels, measure and spec everything twice and try for the best, your current motor is fragged anyhow, so if the new barrels grenade too your not going to be much worse off.
 
Ha! I stopped putting it back together since I don't really know how. The cam chain got me stumped. I think it's best if I just leave it alone... For both me and the engine :eek:.
 
Ha! I stopped putting it back together since I don't really know how. The cam chain got me stumped. I think it's best if I just leave it alone... For both me and the engine :eek:.

Haha take a look at the manuals, I'm sure you can find on on Basscliff's site. When all else fails try and call in a local expert. I'm sure someone in WA state has to know how to put an engine back together :cool:
 
Those pieces off the bottom of the jug got whipped around in the crankcase so I'm sure there is some damage down there.
 
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