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Gila Monster
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Something clicked in September when I went from "it'd be cool to own a motorcycle someday" to " I want one NOW." Step 1: Take MSF class, check. Step 2: Buy motorcycle, 1981 GS650, Check. Step 3: establish baseline, learn how to work on the bike and get it ready for cruising around NM in the spring, in process...
I've taken the bike on a few short rides, up to about 50 miles. At times I feel a little daunted by all the maintenance the bike probably needs right now. As far as I can tell it's in good shape and runs well so hopefully I can spend the winter learning how to do all the maintenance stuff and establishing a baseline at a good pace that won't leave me too overwhelmed (and will let my bank account recover). I'll probably start with the few small (I hope) things that I know it needs: speedometer light is intermittent (bad bulb? loose wiring?), choke knob won't stay up so I have to use clothes pins to hold it when I start and warm up the bike (replace the choke cable?). I have the Clymer manual but I wouldn't say I am mechanically inclined (yet) so I'll definitely be using this forum for help. I live in Albuquerque so if there are any other Burquenos out there I'd love to meet ya!

I've taken the bike on a few short rides, up to about 50 miles. At times I feel a little daunted by all the maintenance the bike probably needs right now. As far as I can tell it's in good shape and runs well so hopefully I can spend the winter learning how to do all the maintenance stuff and establishing a baseline at a good pace that won't leave me too overwhelmed (and will let my bank account recover). I'll probably start with the few small (I hope) things that I know it needs: speedometer light is intermittent (bad bulb? loose wiring?), choke knob won't stay up so I have to use clothes pins to hold it when I start and warm up the bike (replace the choke cable?). I have the Clymer manual but I wouldn't say I am mechanically inclined (yet) so I'll definitely be using this forum for help. I live in Albuquerque so if there are any other Burquenos out there I'd love to meet ya!
