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I've been hesitant to start this thread because it means that I've gone ahead and taken the dive into restoring my bike. After digesting as much information on this site I have been able to over the last few months and keeping up with other projects in this forum, I am ready to go. Let me introduce you to my 82 GS850GL. This is my first bike. I bought it as a gas saver from and friend and have ridden all fall. After learning about the history of the GS's I am really pleased with this purchase. I enjoy turning a wrench and getting my hands greasy. This project will be special because, as much as possible, my 6th grade son will be my partner. He seems pretty excited about it and I think it will be a great opportunity for us to bond. But that also means I can't just get in the zone and knock out everything as fast as I would if I were working by myself. That's ok though. I choose him over the bike.
Here are a few pics to get things rolling:
The day after I bought her and gave her a good bath and rub down with Never Dull. I also removed the luggage rack, highway pegs, stickers on the tank, and about 10 pounds of grease. The pods were so dirty I couldn't even tell they were K&N's until I wiped the gunk off the chrome caps. Some bits and pieces missing, but it ran decent and I was excited about having a bike.
I replaced the plug caps, speedo and tach cables and a few other odds and ends like the head light. (H4 Silver Star) After that I decided to ride instead of tearing into the bike further. Fall was upon us.
http://s201.photobucket.com/albums/aa195/coryjane/GS850GL/?action=view¤t=Ride9-10-111.mp4
The fall weather is wearing off and the cold is settling in. I took her in and got some new RWL shoes with new fork seals. The one thing I decided to not do on my own.
Started tearing down this to see what I am getting into. I took the pipes off. They will be ceramic coated with a titanium finish. The gunk is all from oil leaks. Had my impact driver out and ready to go but decided to try it with my ratchet first. Much to my surprise the hex bolts were only hand tightened and all came out with ease. Not broken bolts! yet....
Pretty.....
Think this looks ok?
When I got the bike the center stand came with it but was off the bike and had none of the mounting hardware or spring. I ordered the parts and Charlie and I installed it tonight. Where does the rubber cushion go for the stand? I saw it on the diagram, but don't know where it actually goes.
The goal is to get it mechanically sound and looking good. I think almost every cover gasket is leaking. Clutch, tach, chain tensioner, oil pan, valve cover, etc. I'll be replacing all of these. I will be pulling the motor to clean it up, fix leaks, etc.
The wiring harness will need some work as well. The bike runs, but the running lights don't work (gauges, tail light). The has been some creative wiring for sure on the bike.
Right now I think I will take it down to the frame and have that powder coated as well. We'll see.
What would you guys work on first if this was your bike?
Here are a few pics to get things rolling:
The day after I bought her and gave her a good bath and rub down with Never Dull. I also removed the luggage rack, highway pegs, stickers on the tank, and about 10 pounds of grease. The pods were so dirty I couldn't even tell they were K&N's until I wiped the gunk off the chrome caps. Some bits and pieces missing, but it ran decent and I was excited about having a bike.
I replaced the plug caps, speedo and tach cables and a few other odds and ends like the head light. (H4 Silver Star) After that I decided to ride instead of tearing into the bike further. Fall was upon us.
http://s201.photobucket.com/albums/aa195/coryjane/GS850GL/?action=view¤t=Ride9-10-111.mp4
The fall weather is wearing off and the cold is settling in. I took her in and got some new RWL shoes with new fork seals. The one thing I decided to not do on my own.
Started tearing down this to see what I am getting into. I took the pipes off. They will be ceramic coated with a titanium finish. The gunk is all from oil leaks. Had my impact driver out and ready to go but decided to try it with my ratchet first. Much to my surprise the hex bolts were only hand tightened and all came out with ease. Not broken bolts! yet....
Pretty.....
Think this looks ok?
When I got the bike the center stand came with it but was off the bike and had none of the mounting hardware or spring. I ordered the parts and Charlie and I installed it tonight. Where does the rubber cushion go for the stand? I saw it on the diagram, but don't know where it actually goes.
The goal is to get it mechanically sound and looking good. I think almost every cover gasket is leaking. Clutch, tach, chain tensioner, oil pan, valve cover, etc. I'll be replacing all of these. I will be pulling the motor to clean it up, fix leaks, etc.
The wiring harness will need some work as well. The bike runs, but the running lights don't work (gauges, tail light). The has been some creative wiring for sure on the bike.
Right now I think I will take it down to the frame and have that powder coated as well. We'll see.
What would you guys work on first if this was your bike?
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