I recently decided to reactivate my 1983 gs 750e, which I purchased brand new in 1983. The bike was stolen shortly thereafter, but I got it back. This soured me from riding and I stored it for many years. Using it one season in 1999. The bike has 6000 miles on it. Someone stole the sidecovers on it which I replaced it immediately with blanks thinking of the future when they would be unavailable. When they did this they kicked it over and battery acid spilled on the black chrome pipes removing some of the chrome. Other than that the bike appears to be in good shape. I originally just wanted to put it on the road, but after hanging around this web sight. I have been bitten by the GS bug, and now wish to restore it to its former glory. I have received some good advice so far, regarding carb rebuilds but am still not sure I am willing to take the job on. I live in an apartment and can't really visualize tearing them down on my coffee table. I am somewhat leery of my local suzuki shop. Used them twice and was not satisfied. Then read their google reviews which were bloody awful. The bike fired right up when I started it even with 12 year old gas. I rode it for around 50 miles to burn off gas and reload with fresh and seafoam. After starting the bike the bike will not idle on all 4 cylinders til I hit about 3800 rpm. Then everything is fine and I can turn the choke off. So it is fun on the highway but a drag in the city.
Here is what I have done so far
1 change oil and filter
2 new tires
3 new brake fluid in front [ rear to come ]
4 looked in air box, little bits of foam left from what used to be my air filter. ordered a new one, which is backordered, so will try for a k&n instead. thank God the screen was intact.
5 new battery
Anyway if anyone has a suggestions for what I should do in addition, they would be much appreciated. Also any recommendations for a mechanic. I find the carb job impractical for where I live.The bike has always been stored indoors so no rust. Also redoing the black chrome. I remember this stuff was crappy when I bought it, marking very easy to mark.
thanx guys
Here is what I have done so far
1 change oil and filter
2 new tires
3 new brake fluid in front [ rear to come ]
4 looked in air box, little bits of foam left from what used to be my air filter. ordered a new one, which is backordered, so will try for a k&n instead. thank God the screen was intact.
5 new battery
Anyway if anyone has a suggestions for what I should do in addition, they would be much appreciated. Also any recommendations for a mechanic. I find the carb job impractical for where I live.The bike has always been stored indoors so no rust. Also redoing the black chrome. I remember this stuff was crappy when I bought it, marking very easy to mark.
thanx guys
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