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Bicycling from CA. to MI. to pick up my 1982' GS450T then drive it back to CA.

Which state would you like me to mention first :) ?
Seem that you might have 3 or 4 or more storys of what happened, what you did, in Detroit, and some storys of folks that helped you out there in Detroit. That could be 2 or 3 or more postings right there.

And each day, each state, of your cross country return trip, might have a story, some days more than others. I understand that Some days you traveled through, and two or three days you had some roadside/parkinglot repair that some folks helped you with.

I am just saying that it seems that there are folks here that are intersted to hear more of your adventure.

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Well, in Michigan I did mention everyone who helped me earlier in this thread. There was Steve Conlan who let me borrow tools and gave me rides, there was you Dave who sent me two pairs of gloves and Dale who helped me out a few times by building me the trailer hitch, multiple other mechanical tasks including a valve adjustment plus picking my bike up from St. Clair Shores and bringing me back there with his trailer, and Mista M who gave me a helmet and regulator: thanks again all you wonderful Michigan GSR members !
 
When I left Michigan on June 15 I drove south into OH and then picked up I80 West and just kept on riding. I slept in a sleeping bag in Rest areas along the highway.

I havent met any other GSR members since I left Michigan.

I just found rest stops, went to sleep, got up and fueled up, etc. I did need to replace my regulator in Wyoming and a maintenance man at the American Legion in Rock Springs,Wy. Gave me a ride to 3 motorcycle dealerships to see if they had a replacement but none of them did. I then installed the used one I received from Mista M and it works nice. I drove through the remainder of WY and Utah with no breakdowns. I got into NV and noticed the weak(both cracked..)spark plug caps and wore out 530 drive chain but it was on a Sunday and the 3 auto parts store didn't have the parts. I then limped at 45mph until I got to Reno and bought a new RK drive chain and plug caps and was able to complete my journey home,i had to tighten the ball hitch a couple times but otherwise the trailer rode great. I kept the rpms between 5-6K the whole time, never went less than 40mph or went lower than 3rd gear, the bike/trailer was happiest between 55-60mph.A worthy adventure
 
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I'll have to admit, if it where me I'd want some form of brakes on the trailer and have in fact been considering a trailer project mated to a bike for about a decade now. Am surprised the 450 had enough torque to move the load well, the little engine that could.
 
I'll have to admit, if it where me I'd want some form of brakes on the trailer and have in fact been considering a trailer project mated to a bike for about a decade now. Am surprised the 450 had enough torque to move the load well, the little engine that could.

The GS450 had enough torque as long as I kept the revs above 5K it just motored on. When I was on the road pulling the trailer(around 700lbs gross)i was scanning far ahead so I could stop in time. I would upgrade to a GS650 front end of I was going to do that again.

I need another back wheel: Does anyone have a good GS400 back wheel you can sell to me?
 
The GS450 has a good,stiff frame and handles well.I want to install some good,used oem GS850 rear shocks which I was told will fit and be an improvement.
 
The GS450 has a good,stiff frame and handles well.I want to install some good,used oem GS850 rear shocks which I was told will fit and be an improvement.

I'm about 200 lbs and the shocks do well with about 100lbs of gear strapped on. Took a very nice robust gal about 160lbs for a ride and mine handled it just fine.
 
I'm about 200 lbs and the shocks do well with about 100lbs of gear strapped on. Took a very nice robust gal about 160lbs for a ride and mine handled it just fine.

Did you install GS850 rear shocks or are you speaking about the stock shocks ?
 
Personally, I'm both amazed and surprised the 450 motor survived such an endurance test. Especially in light of it being around 30 yrs old. In-friggin-credible!!
 
Personally, I'm both amazed and surprised the 450 motor survived such an endurance test. Especially in light of it being around 30 yrs old. In-friggin-credible!!

The engine and trans are in excellent condition on my 450. I made sure to keep it in an easy gear ratio and the rpm's between 5-6 thousand where it had lots of pulling torque;then I just put the nice GS engine to the task. The GS450 is a strong,understressed twin with 9.0:1 CR and sure, it got hot, but not too hot. I made sure of that.
 
Reviving this thread...

Not sure what I was doing in 2018 that I did not click on this thread.

RustyBronco! Great job setting up that bracket for the HF trailer...I have the same one and noticed it was lowered (inverting the suspension).

Lots of people helped along the way...or at least offered lodging, which was cool of people.

Thanks Redman for posting pics sent from Bill.

Bill, before you deleted the other thread, someone mentioned how this thread was a bit romantic of an adventure. I can't remember who...

Anyway, thanks for posting this thread.

Ed

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Reviving this thread...

Not sure what I was doing in 2018 that I did not click on this thread.

RustyBronco! Great job setting up that bracket for the HF trailer...I have the same one and noticed it was lowered (inverting the suspension).

Lots of people helped along the way...or at least offered lodging, which was cool of people.

Bill, before you deleted the other thread, someone mentioned how this thread was a bit romantic of an adventure. I can't remember who...

Anyway, thanks for posting this thread.

Ed

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that was me.
 
Reviving this thread...

Not sure what I was doing in 2018 that I did not click on this thread.

RustyBronco! Great job setting up that bracket for the HF trailer...I have the same one and noticed it was lowered (inverting the suspension).

Lots of people helped along the way...or at least offered lodging, which was cool of people.

Thanks Redman for posting pics sent from Bill.

Bill, before you deleted the other thread, someone mentioned how this thread was a bit romantic of an adventure. I can't remember who...

Anyway, thanks for posting this thread.

Ed

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Thanks for reviving it Ed,I overcame a lot of problems to pull-this-one-off.I Couldn't have done it without the assistance of 'Rusty Bronco'.This was my first experience towing a trailer with a motorcycle.
 
Seems like you had a lot to overcome.

On to the next adventure...

Ed

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