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GS650G & Me

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What's up folks!

Newly licensed rider and just picked up my first bike - a 1981 GS650G. She rides like a dream! I'm fortunate to have a friend who knows the GS series of bikes very well, and between learning from him, this forum, my clymer manual, and the gracious bikecliff resources - I'm hoping to keep this bike running strong for years to come!

First steps are to replace a ripped seat cover and diagnose/solve some squeaking front brakes.

Stoked to be here!
 

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Looks like you got a great bike and all the resources you need. Make a signature for yourself/bike. Stick around. You’ll like it here.
 
What's up folks!

Newly licensed rider and just picked up my first bike - a 1981 GS650G. . . . . .

Welcome to THeGSR.

THanks for the bit of intro, and for the picture.

Bike looks to be all stock. A rareity. And in Great condition.
Black, like the 82 650G I had for 20+ years from new (except the 82s had gold-gold striping).

I had used a Travelcade replacement cover with good results, but doesnt look stock.
Have seen comments on the forum about PitReplica replacement covers that do look stock.

Also notable that a "new rider" and you didnt think you needed a crotch rocket.
 
Sweet ride!

Welcome shredder. I like that Redman had a little say about not getting a "crotch rocket" as a new rider. That was me/new rider...getting a Gixxer at 44 years of age...lol!

As for your bike, looks well maintained...just need to handle those unique noises these old bikes make.

Thanks for posting pic...enjoy riding and stick around.

Ed

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Welcome to the Forum! Great looking bike. I have two of them - 1982. The first is a full restoration and the second is in progress and will be a bit of a custom when it is finished.

In reference to your seat I've used a few of the Pit Replica seat covers and find them to be great. They're accurate reproductions that normally go on pretty well if you take your time. In case you decide to get one I would say that the cover for the GS650G is a bit harder to install. It could be a fraction bigger to be able to wrap around the seat pan/foam without stretching it too much. Some have tried heating them up to make it easier with limited results. Do it on a warm day but don't force it as they will rip.

Have fun - ride safe and keep the maintenance up and you'll have years of fun ahead of you!
 
ye gods, that bike would look even sexier with real bars! Don't mind me ... just fantasizing.
nice ride!
 
Welcome to the forum. This is where you want to be for that nice looking bike. Ditto on being careful installing the seat cover as I have ripped one myself in the process.
 
You guys are awesome! Thanks for all the kind words. My first two weeks on a bike have been life changing - I feel reborn, to say the least.

And thank you for the seat recommendations. Pit Replicas look awesome and as close to original as I can find. I think I'll go for them. It seems they have two options for my ride.. an EU Market long seat model at 67cmand also a short seat US model at 63cm.. My bike is a US model (I think..) but it's measurements are more in line with the EU model (measurments from top front edge to rear edge according to Pit Replica).. So I think that's probably what I'll end up going for.
 

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Interesting note about the short seat model.

Pit Replica is great at making up covers from versions sent to them, and it could be they are listing it on incorrect information. Some models (E) have a flat seat, but as far as I know the "G" only came with the stepped version. That could makeup the difference of 4 cm.

Then there was the 650M, which sometimes shows up as a 650G in Europe...a completely different kettle of fish.
 
Hi there!

Nice bike, I like stock ones and your's is right on. You're right, BassCliff's pages kept me out of trouble so far. I strongly believe everything is in there!

Frank
 
For what it's worth, my 1983 GS650G seat is just under 69 cm from front to back. The cover is original, slightly torn and a bit stretched. I bought a Saddleman cover ages ago that measures 67 cm from front to back.

Nice bike.

Jim
 
Our friend Shredder replacing his brake pads at my shop last weekend...

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Newly licensed rider and just picked up my first bike...

Memories...October 1975...

Bad day at work/school...go for a ride. Want to explore? Go for a ride. Want to visit someone? Go for a ride. Ponder the mysteries of life? Go for a ride.

You've just joined the best club in the world. As John sang, "How does it feel to be, one of the beautiful people?"
 
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