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Hello all! My father has just parted with his 1982 GS650 and I'm sure this site will be super handy! I've posted a little project intro video on my YouTube channel if anyone would like to check out the bike. I'd also appreciate any thoughts on the bike. I may be in the market for a few parts if I want to keep it stock and it looks like eBay was pretty slim pick'ns. From what I gather, this is a GS 650 GS, can anyone confirm? I looked at the identification table but I've seen this model identified as something else on other sites.




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At any rate, I'm happy to be here! Any info, tips, tricks, would be greatly appreciated!
 
Welcome. Looks like a nice and complete bike. Good luck and keep us posted.

Your bike is a GS 650G. G denoting a shaft drive.
 
Thanks, well I guess I should have had some faith in the side panels. haha Yeah, I"m hoping that it's mechanically sound. It only has just over 10k miles.

The oil filter and plugs should be here Saturday.
 
Other then electronics, the GS range is legendary for reliability. 10k miles is nothing. Keep in mind however that it is 30 plus years old and some things will need addressing.
 
I always liked the tail section on the GS 650. Welcome to the forum :)
 
Dork, you forgot the Z, GS650GZ... Always a letter at end to indicate yr. model, Z is "82" model. If you haven't already go to home page & look at model info. Pretty informative for someone who may not know how they do it.. Oh yeah, welcome.
 
Welcome. All you need to know about these bikes is right here. What isn't in print is in the heads of the collective gurus.
 
Welcome! I'll be working on my '81 650G concurrently as you fix yours up so I'm sure we'll have a lot of the same questions etc.
 
Thanks for all the info! It's great to see that forums still exist autonomous from the Meta Universe (Facebook). Koner (don't ask about the spelling) is my garage buddy. I almost feel guilty when I'm working on something and getting to the point of taking it for a test drive and he can't go. Looks like I'll need a side-car for the GS!

I plan to go out tonight and start draining fluids. I haven't looked to see where the fuel line feeds the carbs. But I'd like to pull that to drain the old gas. Hopefully I'll get a chance to get out there tonight.
Do you think leaving it stock is the way to go?

Not quite Friday, but I can it coming!
 
Do you think leaving it stock is the way to go?

I would start there. Get everything running/riding correctly, first.
It will take considerable time and some cash to get her up and running stock.

Of course it is your bike...:cool: You can do what you want.
 
Another vote for leaving it stock until you get it running properly, then you can make all the changes you like.

Of course these are only suggestions and it is your bike after all.

BTW, welcome to the forum.
 
Do you realize how rare 40 yr. old all original bikes have gotten? I'm amazed you wound up with this one. Keeping it all orig. will gradually be harder & harder, but my opinion, that's what you asked for, keep it as orig. as possible for as long as possible.
 
Yeah, I've found the OEM turn signal lens and bracket in case I can't tweak this one back into shape. I 'm hoping that I can get the headlight mount back into round as well. I figured keeping it original would be the consensus. I did find parts in eBay by looking up actual part numbers and searching.onnthose vs. the year and model of the bike.
 
There's a couple of motorcycle parts suppliers, I don't remember names, hope someone will chime in, where you can put in a part # and they tell you all models that used that same part. It can be a big help like on ebay, while looking for parts. Also have used several turn signals made by K and S Technologies, they make them for most all bikes, They look, feel, and seem to be OEM except the wires may be a different color, they also have lenses sold separately that match perfectly, size, shape, & color.
 
Just a quick note: if you take the fuel line .off the carbs, putting it back on is a non-trivial task. Leave it on the carbs at all times unless you absolutely must take it off. Welcome to the site. Whatever question you can think of concerning GS motorcycles (and quite a few other makes and models) somebody here knows the answers. In some topics (oils, frinstance) there is little agreement. Welcome to the party, walk up to the bar, draw a beer, and relax.
 
There's a couple of motorcycle parts suppliers, I don't remember names, hope someone will chime in, where you can put in a part # and they tell you all models that used that same part. It can be a big help like on ebay, while looking for parts. Also have used several turn signals made by K and S Technologies, they make them for most all bikes, They look, feel, and seem to be OEM except the wires may be a different color, they also have lenses sold separately that match perfectly, size, shape, & color.

For cross-referencing part numbers, try this site. https://alpha-sports.com/
 
Hello all! My father has just parted with his 1982 GS650 and I'm sure this site will be super handy! I've posted a little project intro video on my YouTube channel if anyone would like to check out the bike. I'd also appreciate any thoughts on the bike. I may be in the market for a few parts if I want to keep it stock and it looks like eBay was pretty slim pick'ns. From what I gather, this is a GS 650 GS, can anyone confirm? I looked at the identification table but I've seen this model identified as something else on other sites.






At any rate, I'm happy to be here! Any info, tips, tricks, would be greatly appreciated!

What a Great Day to find this site! lol

All the best in your pursuit of getting your GS to the way you want it.

Ed

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