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anyone go for a ride today? Pics?

Weather terrible last week or two.
Was out of town today (Thursday), but got home in the evening and was clear and calm and low 60s . . . good enough... great ! .

Got GK out.
Started easy. Smooth idle. Not visible smoke. Charging strong.
Ah, rear brake making scraping sound a little bit.

Short ride into town and down to the beach, looked like possibility of great sunset.
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(posted pic in Random Pics)
link to susnset pic
https://www.thegsresources.com/_for...811-random-photo-thread?p=1719518#post1719518

ANd downtown. Hey, all three ice cream places open, hey, kinda like summer time.

Bike in downtown street lights

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Hey ! Mid 60s today ! (Friday) Fairly clear and calm, what would call a nice spring day.

Got out for 2 1/2 hour ride this afternoon. (But that included stopping for the 2 chili dog special.)

A pic in my typical pose
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And stopped elsewhere for an alternate style pose (maybe more to the liking of some people cough-Bob-cough)
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No big story to tell, other than I greatly enjoyed the time out with the GK.
(And I got home before my gut revolted.)



Also Had an evening ride too, (but any pics there would be a lot like yesterdays posting).

>>later note
I am really loving the GK.
Riding the last couple days has been a great experience.
Great wind protection, nice wide handlebars for good easy control, great ergonomics, just lean and with the wide bars it countersteers without even realize that is what is happening, low seat height (all as compared to typical sporttourer ahem-RT-ahem).
I will want to have this bike for as long as I can get a leg over and hold up a bike. I say that now.
But I suspect that next time I have to work on it; I could change my mind.
 
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I took the new motorcycle on a mock run yesterday to check the luggage configuration. But more importantly to see if I still do a 500 mile day!
I rode to Deer Creek State Park.(South of Columbus Ohio) I visited my brother for a hour or so, then returned home to Youngstown. I took the long way home, 452 total miles. When I got home I was tired, but not sore. I consider it being a successful day of riding!
 
Hey ! Mid 60s today ! (Friday) Fairly clear and calm, what would call a nice spring day.

Got out for 2 1/2 hour ride this afternoon. (But that included stopping for the 2 chili dog special.)

A pic in my typical pose
BAimZQ6.jpg


And stopped elsewhere for an alternate style pose (maybe more to the liking of some people cough-Bob-cough)
KQoCc3K.jpg



No big story to tell, other than I greatly enjoyed the time out with the GK.
(And I got home before my gut revolted.)



Also Had an evening ride too, (but any pics there would be a lot like yesterdays posting).

>>later note
I am really loving the GK.
Riding the last couple days has been a great experience.
Great wind protection, nice wide handlebars for good easy control, great ergonomics, just lean and with the wide bars it countersteers without even realize that is what is happening, low seat height (all as compared to typical sporttourer ahem-RT-ahem).
I will want to have this bike for as long as I can get a leg over and hold up a bike. I say that now.
But I suspect that next time I have to work on it; I could change my mind.

Glad to see the GK out and about! I'm hoping to start commuting on my GS this week. It's been raining so much and chilly in the morning, not quite riding time. But weather this week is looking promising.
 
7-20 minutes sessions at the Ridge today. Damp 1st session, all the rest dry.
Tried the new Dunlop Q5's & they were outstanding! Couple red flags in other groups & one ambulance.

4th place Daytona super hooligans rider Mark Price was out railing around & I guess he's considered local.
Sold his former Triumph 675 to a buddy of mine. 2 buddies actually.
 
Norm, why isn't this bike in your signature? Not ashamed of it are you?:cool:
 
Norm, why isn't this bike in your signature? Not ashamed of it are you?:cool:

? Signature? Do we even have signatures anymore? I don't see where I would put it...
Ashamed of one of the world's finest touring motorcycles? I don't think so!
 
? Signature? Do we even have signatures anymore? I don't see where I would put it...
Ashamed of one of the world's finest touring motorcycles? I don't think so!

Yes, but they got hidden when the forum went to this new format. You have to unhide them somehow, I don't recall how.
 
? Signature? Do we even have signatures anymore? I don't see where I would put it...
Ashamed of one of the world's finest touring motorcycles? I don't think so!

Norm, just yanking your chain here.
To edit your sig. Go to your account settings and click on "Account", scroll down to conversation detail options then click on edit post signature it should be highlighted.

Hope this helps.

Your Uncle Larr:cool:
 
it's there, you just can't see it. Go to your user profile, Edit Settings, Account tab and make sure these things are checked. And you also have to be looking at the forum as POSTS, and not LATEST ACTIVITY. Sigs don't show up when viewed in LATEST ACTIVITY.

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The weather in my area of MI has finally warmed up and seems to be staying that way, so I've been commuting on the 850L. I put about 300 miles on it last week.

I've set a goal for myself, to ride my 850 5,000 miles this season before putting it away for the winter. This may not seem like much to those who are seasoned riders, but it's difficult for me to put miles on the bike with a young family and all the things going on. But I figure if I can commute most days on the bike as weather allows, and can squeeze in a couple day trips on weekends, I should be able to hit 5,000 miles. Last year I rode about 2,000 miles which was substantially more than I've ridden any other year. I usually ride into the winter which gives me some extra time as well. I'm gonna need a new rear tire soon if I make this happen!
 
So the last few day I put over 500 miles on the GS1000G. I did need to do the clutch right off the bat. Guess the springs were tired! I lost a Cam cap cover, I ordered more and plan to start collecting them as I tend to loose those darn things from time to time. She's running as well as she looks, beautiful. She get's allot of attention. It's not the fastest bike in the stable but it's such a dream to ride and I can ride it for a LONG time!!! No regrets in swapping the 550E for this 1000G it's a cream puff.
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Those stock springs shrank a bit over the years. The replacement spring are TOUGH Clutch grips awesome but my left forearm is going to be HUGE by the end of the season.
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Cheers!
 
The weather in my area of MI has finally warmed up and seems to be staying that way, so I've been commuting on the 850L. I put about 300 miles on it last week.

I've set a goal for myself, to ride my 850 5,000 miles this season before putting it away for the winter. This may not seem like much to those who are seasoned riders, but it's difficult for me to put miles on the bike with a young family and all the things going on. But I figure if I can commute most days on the bike as weather allows, and can squeeze in a couple day trips on weekends, I should be able to hit 5,000 miles. Last year I rode about 2,000 miles which was substantially more than I've ridden any other year. I usually ride into the winter which gives me some extra time as well. I'm gonna need a new rear tire soon if I make this happen!

I hear you. I rode 32K miles the year before my daughter was born and was only able to ride 11K miles last year after she was born. This year though I'm already on track for back to my average of 20K miles (hopefully) a few very big MC weekends of +3000 miles will help... Getting daycare lined up 4 days and Grammy visits on Monday evenings (after child care) means I can ride to and from work. Grab the cage and pick her up after. Cheers and good luck!
 
So the last few day I put over 500 miles on the GS1000G. I did need to do the clutch right off the bat. Guess the springs were tired! I lost a Cam cap cover, I ordered more and plan to start collecting them as I tend to loose those darn things from time to time. She's running as well as she looks, beautiful. She get's allot of attention. It's not the fastest bike in the stable but it's such a dream to ride and I can ride it for a LONG time!!! No regrets in swapping the 550E for this 1000G it's a cream puff.
Xu11TTJ.jpeg
fkixSdV.jpeg

Those stock springs shrank a bit over the years. The replacement spring are TOUGH Clutch grips awesome but my left forearm is going to be HUGE by the end of the season.
Om3lSCf.jpeg


Cheers!


FWIW, those aftermarket springs are ridiculously heavy...

A fresh set of stock springs retains the light clutch pull without slipping. Some folks have also used three stock springs and three aftermarket springs.

And yup, Suzuki got the ergos, seats, and frame geometry so amazingly perfect on the G shafties. The original handlebars were the only flaw, but that's easily fixed.
 
FWIW, those aftermarket springs are ridiculously heavy...

A fresh set of stock springs retains the light clutch pull without slipping. Some folks have also used three stock springs and three aftermarket springs.

And yup, Suzuki got the ergos, seats, and frame geometry so amazingly perfect on the G shafties. The original handlebars were the only flaw, but that's easily fixed.

Where can I get stock springs, just an OEM supplier? If I could lighten the clutch pull some that would be nice. I did fine just blip shifting most of the day and coming up to intersections, not getting stuck in traffic in my neck of the woods where I would use the clutch allot. It's manageable as is.

FYI Edit- Found them at Z1 eterprises.

The Handlebars that came with it were drag bars as the PO was planning to "cafe" it. I put a nice set of Pro-Taper ADV bars on it and boy that was perfect for reach, comfort and control. The thing is a rocket with in the turns even with the sub par tires that are on there now. The tires are in good shape and compound is still soft but they are miss-matched Kenda and IRC. I had the tires in stock so I just ran them, next go round I'll look into something a little nicer, maybe even some radials.

Thanks Brian!

Chers,
 
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Z1 seems to sell EBC springs, not Suzuki OEM...? I couldn't tell you whether EBC springs specifically have the same problem with being way too strong; I don't remember the brands of the ones I've seen.

OEM springs are only $4.23 each at my usual bits dealer... they're used on tons of different Suzuki models.
https://www.onlinecycleparts.com/oemparts/p/suzuki/09440-19027/spring
 
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There were two options Standard springs and 15% stronger than stock as options for purchase. they were $10 for the "standard" so i grabbed a set and I'll let you know!
Thank you for this link though! If I find these new springs are still too tough I'm just going to get these OEM ones.

THANK YOU!
 
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