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83 silverwing

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I'd like some feedback on a 83 Silverwing, GL650 for $700.00. I'm kind of interested.
 
Rock solid dependability, smooth as butter, very comfortable, not very fast. My brother had one for several years. Put about 25,000 miles on it without issues.

If it's got any signs whatsoever of leaking coolant, run away. Water pump failure is common on high mileage (60,000 + miles) examples, and requires a lot of teardown to get to.
 
Half of the mechanical seal can be replaced in-frame; that did it for mine.
Otherwise, the engine has to be dropped.
Only pink coolant is recommended by Honda because of this.
 
My son in Bellingham forwarded it to me off CL in Everett, Wa. Looks good. I'll talk with him and see if he can look at it. If I go for it I'll have to pay to import it.
 
There's a nice one for sale in Cincinnati Ohio with only 16,000 miles:

http://cincinnati.craigslist.org/mcy/5667162812.html


1983 Honda Silver Wing GL
VIN: JH2RC1008DM001732
condition: good
engine displacement (CC): 650
fuel: gas
odometer: 16027
paint color: red
title status: clean
transmission: manual
price: $1950

Newer Battery, Back Seat, Back Trunk, New Rear Tire, Windshield, Two Helmets.

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86 that windshield, put a set of non-Purple Rain handlebars on that, and it would be a pretty damned cool commuter.

How are they for fuel economy in town?
 
There's also a fully loaded one about 20 miles from me. Price seems a bit high, but it looks like an impulse buy that the seller now regrets:

http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/mcy/5713690719.html

1983 GL 650 Honda SilverWing
condition: excellent
fuel: gas
odometer: 33921
paint color: silver
title status: clean
transmission: manual
price: $2900

Bike is in great shape. I bought it this spring and haven't got the time I thought I would have. There are 33921 original miles. I'm the second owner. I had new tires and brakes installed and all the fluids changed as well as a thorough checkout top to bottom, when I bought it, about 600 miles ago. Everything works perfectly. It has a radio, security system, cruise control and highway foot pegs in addition to the factory farring with windshield, 2 hard side removable saddlebags and another storage compartment on the back with a passenger backrest. The only thing wrong with this bike is a small tear in the seat leather that has been covered and is hard to spot. It is ready for you to hit the road with as it right away. There is still plenty of riding time for someone to get some good time in with yet this year. Nice bike. I hate that I haven't got time for it! Cash only. Any questions just ask.

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86 that windshield, put a set of non-Purple Rain handlebars on that, and it would be a pretty damned cool commuter.

How are they for fuel economy in town?

I think my brother usually got about 45-50mpg with combined riding in town and on highway.

His was configured without all the luggage, like the maroon one.
 
Ryder,

I have a magazine with a road test somewhere, I'll dig it out, scan it, and send it to you in a PM.
 
"The GL worked perfectly. It purred the entire distance. Totally reliable and was a comfortable ride behind the fairing at 100kph. One mirror did readjust itself in gusts until I tightened it - that's it. Averaged 64.5 m/imp.gal. The traffic on most of the trip was fairly light being before the holiday season. The last few hours was more congested but southern Ontario drivers are noticeably better than here. "
The DaveR real world test.
 
So, what is that, about 53 mpg in that ride report?

Yup. Divide imp. gallon mileage by 1.2009 to get US gallon mileage.

I used to spec out and sell diesel-powered generators and compressors all over the world. The quotes had to reference whatever system of measurement the locals used for fuel.
 
I just read that the waterpump seal for the 2005-07 FZ6 fits the CX650.

They are cool.

I like too many different bikes.
 
Thanks for all the feedback, you guys are great. The wife doesn't like to double on the GS because it has no backrest. Maybe this will do.

I'll be talking to the son tomorrow morning and hope to get him to look at it.
 
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