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Gs1100l value

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Have an opportunity to buy a 82 GS1100L with 4900 miles. It's in excellent condition. Has a V&H pipe along with original exhaust. I know the E models but not sure of market for an L. Is there value here? What would you expect to pay for one?
 
4,900 miles on it. Dang bike isn't even broke in yet. How much are they asking for it? You're talking about an 8 valve bike right?
 
Value is So much a personal thing. In our area gs bikes are not money makers I buy because I want one ( my 1150. And 83 1100 Es ) are priceless to me. Prob wouldn't bring much $ locally old kaws are much better here around the St. Louis area. Only Pay what it's worth to you
 
Suggest there isn't enough info to make an intelligent reply. Compression? How much money will need to be put into the bike to bring it to the standard you hold? Will you have to immediately spend several weeks working on it to be able to pass inspection? How are the tires? Paint? Chrome? Value can range between $300 and $3000 I suppose based on condition. Mileage isn't a good indicator as a bike that hasn't been ridden much and has sat for a long time can have worse problems than some bike with higher mileage due to disuse. Show some pics and give a detailed description. I just bought an 80 GL1000GL and although the bike has some styling issues it is an easy project to get it 100 percent and I paid $1400. I wanted a shaft drive and not a chain and would have preferred the G model (looks) but can't find a G model in the same condition for the same price; probably because of the looks of the L model. I wil have my bike back on the road and one of the reasons I bought it was great compression, new-ish tires and a new battery. Only neglected maintenance I have found is disgusting oil in the transmission case (front bevel gear case) and the rear brake was full of jelly and disgusting and locked (bike had been sitting). Got my paintset back today from my painter.
 

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They generally are not worth as much as it takes to get them in roadworthy condition.
 
Well, they make different bikes for different folks. Tossing your opinion knocking someone else's ride is... well... life is too short to get into it with your sort.
 
I just joined the other day, thought Id chime in. Picked up an 82 GS1100GL recently for $200. ODO shows 19K miles. View attachment 44765It sat for at least five months and had spider webs throughout. Cleaning the carb jets and charging the battery got it going. I'm working hard to make sure it's road ready. The windjammer, while I would have liked to keep it, was cracked beyond my ability to repair. Here's a pic of how I found it. I picked up a front end from a GS750 and was delighted to find the lights look like they'll fit the 1100. After having a GS850G 25 years ago, I have wanted another GS since.
 
Well, they make different bikes for different folks. Tossing your opinion knocking someone else's ride is... well... life is too short to get into it with your sort.


He was asking about the value of Ls, which is lower than the value of Gs and Es.

Not knocking anything, it's true. Most of these old GSes are not worth what it takes to get them in good shape. $1,200 to maybe $1,600 for everything from tires to cables to brakes to bearings, maybe a bunch of gaskets, some paint, plus a Hell of a lot of time and effort, for a bike that's really not worth all that much. You do it because you like to, or because you have no idea what it will all cost. The Ls, just like the smaller bikes are just not worth as much.

If you want me to knock Ls I'd be happy to. They really do suck.
 
I saw a pair of GS1100 on a motorcycle swap this past weekend clean titles on both but one was road ready 19kmiles good running condition one guy wanted $1700firm, other guy had one 8k miles with brand new tires 2-1exhaust really really clean all fluids changed $2100obo. I got mine as a trade for another I value at $1000 as is but needs front tires carbs clean. It all depends what you want I still think motorcycles are bad investment if you planning on making money
 
I ended up buying a project L for 150$.

The bike mentioned is what you would expect with 4900 miles, stored inside an office it's whole life. Paint and chrome is near perfect. Honestly I wouldn't want to ride a bike with such low miles.
 
But what was the asking price for the 4900 mile bike? Inquiring minds want to know.
 
Somewhere around 2-2500. Owner also bought it brand new.

Personally I wouldn't pay that. But I am a for profit kind of guy. An E I would be all over.
 
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I think it is probably worth what he's asking. I'd be into it at 1000-1500$

But when you can buy one for $150, why?

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