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GS650GLZ - Western Canada

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Hi there!
bought a 82 GS650L last year to get into riding, pretty much only rode enough to get my license and then it started to run pretty poorly. Pulled it out this spring and found you guys - been super helpful! Checking my valve clearances, rebuilding carbs, trying to find an airbox because it came with pods:ambivalence:... and having a fair bit of fun all round. Name's Peter, age 21, live in interior British Columbia which is awesome riding country. looking forward to getting on the road!
 
Welcome Peter.

You came to the right place. Sounds like you’re on the right track. After you handle the required engine and carb maintenance you’re already doing, be sure to take a good look at tires and brakes. If brake lines are original, you’ll want to replace those. Then you’re potentially into the master cylinders and caliper rebuilding. They can be lots of “fun” too. And don’t forget, we like pictures. I see you already figured out how to make a signature. Well done.
 
Hi Peter! yes, you might have to look far and wide for an airbox locally. Ebay might be your friend. New brakelines are nice but I still have my old brakelines on my 650. They are in good condition-no cracks or flaws. Get the bike running right first, IMO. n Lots of good stuff at the link below.

BikeCliff's Website
 
Thanks for the thoughts, I will keep that in mind next. I have noticed there aren't a lot of airboxes around, fingers crossed. BikeCliff's site has been very helpful!
 
thoughts after initial ride since carb rebuild and valve maintenance:
1. I have a significantly more powerful bike than I realized: I feel both ripped off by PO and relieved.
2. Rebuilding a carb and adjusting valves is way more effective than it sounds - thanks everyone
3. riding in the rain with buttless chaps gives the impression that you wet yourself very badly.

Tuning and a carb sync is needed but I am very pleased - thanks for the comprehensive info everyone!

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Riding in the rain with buttless chaps is a Level Five pursuit. Normally only carried out by owners of big twins.
 
Funny!

...if you do get round to looking for better riding gear, it's important to pay especial attention to the rear end because water pools at the crotch. In rain Dress up like a fisherman or...well, I have some joerocket overpants and it's a complaint that it's the only place they seem to leak- the "breathable" rain liner lets it past, I guess. They probably should have had a waterproof insert under an extra patch there. ...
 
Years ago I discovered a set of wet over-leggings made by a bikewear company called Baleno. I had a couple pairs of them, but one got accidentally tossed on a bonfire (don't ask) and the other eventually wore out.
They were fantastically waterproof and very stretchable, and only in recent years did I find they're still being made, the magic word is "Flexothane". Baleno seem to have disappeared but the fabric is still being produced and turned into waterproof overtrousers for fishermen, farmers, construction workers, etc.
Whether Flexothane is the trade name for it in other parts of the world, I don't know, but I scored a pair of bright orange railway worker overtrousers a few years ago, made of the magic material - and they have 2" wide 3M reflective stripes all the way down the pants leg.
It's of some small comfort, that in the doom, gloom and murk of a dirty, filthy wet day, the drivers on the road might see a flash of glaring orange when /if they glance in my direction or even look in their mirrors once in a blue moon.
Otoh, I might just score another set of more subdued ones, as they're quite plentiful and cheap.
 
Thanks for the tips, I will keep my eyes open! at the time, cheap was the only thing I was thinking about:D
 
... at the time, cheap was the only thing I was thinking about:D
Several sayings come to mind regarding that. :-k

The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.

Buy once, cry once.

Yes, buy cheap (inexpensive, if you will) when necessary to get something done, but do shop around.
You might be able to get something a LOT better for just a little more money.
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