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pvtschultz
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I too have been in the process of returning a GS850G to the road after a 7 year vacation. Money has been slow, so has my progress. But the laundry list that I posted is very true. I skipped a step or two and learned my lesson the hard way. Try skipping a step and you'll go back to number one again. For me, I'll be taking the carbs off for the 6th time tomorrow night for replacement boots (again) and new o-rings. While I'm at it, I'll actually check (set) float height since I'll have the carbs off. Then I'm hooking up the synchronizer and hopefully she'll run better. If so, new battery, hook up the front lights, and down the road I'll go. Then it is tires, registration, permit, and hopefully I'll be "done" finally...
I too have been in the process of returning a GS850G to the road after a 7 year vacation. Money has been slow, so has my progress. But the laundry list that I posted is very true. I skipped a step or two and learned my lesson the hard way. Try skipping a step and you'll go back to number one again. For me, I'll be taking the carbs off for the 6th time tomorrow night for replacement boots (again) and new o-rings. While I'm at it, I'll actually check (set) float height since I'll have the carbs off. Then I'm hooking up the synchronizer and hopefully she'll run better. If so, new battery, hook up the front lights, and down the road I'll go. Then it is tires, registration, permit, and hopefully I'll be "done" finally...