rowlingleicastone
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So given the age of the GS platform, I knew age would catch up to mine sooner or later. My bike's running, starts up everytime no issue, idles no problem. Occasionally upon shutting off the motor, a trail of a faint white smoke would exit the exhaust. This began to happen more and more, to where it does it everytime. I took her for a spin yesterday, all went well, but as soon as I got off to open my garage, I noticed that faint white smoke was now coming out rather profusely as the engine was running. I hadn't noticed any particular drop in performance or troubles otherwise, but I reckon it could be the piston rings are finally shot. So if I'm gonna take it all apart and have it touched up, I'd like to know more or less what I'm getting myself into. I know rebuilds are opening a whole can of worms, but does anyone have any advice in regards to what paths I can take from here? I'm not in a desperate hurry to get her tip top again, but I'd like to plan for some kind of project and get an idea as to what I need to do. I figured I'm gonna replace rings, hone the cylinders, valve stem seals even, I'd like to make sure everything is squared away as it should be for a rebuild. Mine is an 81' GS1100, I'm not familiar with renowned or reputable rebuild kits, process, specs. Recommendations are much appreciated. I wasn't planning on reboring it, if I have it honed will I need to change the piston size to something slightly larger, or could I get away with a kit that's more or less 1100cc? Thank you everyone for your input!!