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Lowering a GS1100E

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My legs aren't long enough to reach the ground without being tippy toed.
When I last rode my bike ten years ago, I was in better shape and rode alone. Now the bike has been refurbished and is in better shape than I am.
To add to the problem, I'm now carrying a passenger and must set the springs up a few notches for touring with two.
This model won't let me slide the triple tree down the tubes since they have air-over-oil suspension.
Can I change the shocks to one and a half inches shorter units?
Can I also remove a spacer in the forks to let the front ride lower?
Please advise. I don't like "cruisers" but can see their advantage to a shorty like me.
 
When you lower it, you're going to bottom out when riding two up. How high is it? Can you get the seat padding reduced a bit? You can remove the springs and get a shorter version from Progressive, or just cut the stock ones. I do not recommend any of this though. The engineers are paid a lot of money to design these things. I'd hate to second guess their wisdom. :)


Tim
 
It would be best IMO if you just lowered the seat, but id you decide to lower the front and rear suspension lower them the same amount so you keep the same geometry, but you would still lose ground clearance and you can never have enough of that!!!
 
Lowering a GS1100E

OK, I have to agree. Now I've looked at the seats and Corbin still makes a custom seat for '82 &'83 GS1100's. I need to confirm my '81 GS1100E is the same saddle. Hopefully Corbin's saddle will allow me to reach the ground with confidence as well as be comfortable on trips.
It's a horrible feeling to step down on loose gravel on a slope to one side and start to lose control. I'm still nursing a sore lower back from my last encounter. My friends and relatives think I'm nuts to be riding at 71.
Thanks for your opinions.
 
i love my corbin seat as i have short legs and longer mid-section - it sits me down on my 83 gs1100 es perfectly and lowered the overall center of gravity making tight corners - parking lot manuvers much easier;

dave
 
Re: Lowering a GS1100E

dobias said:
OK, I have to agree. Now I've looked at the seats and Corbin still makes a custom seat for '82 &'83 GS1100's. I need to confirm my '81 GS1100E is the same saddle. Hopefully Corbin's saddle will allow me to reach the ground with confidence as well as be comfortable on trips.
It's a horrible feeling to step down on loose gravel on a slope to one side and start to lose control. I'm still nursing a sore lower back from my last encounter. My friends and relatives think I'm nuts to be riding at 71.
Thanks for your opinions.


I hope I'm still able to ride at 71
 
Re: Lowering a GS1100E

dobias said:
OK, I have to agree. Now I've looked at the seats and Corbin still makes a custom seat for '82 &'83 GS1100's. I need to confirm my '81 GS1100E is the same saddle. Hopefully Corbin's saddle will allow me to reach the ground with confidence as well as be comfortable on trips.
It's a horrible feeling to step down on loose gravel on a slope to one side and start to lose control. I'm still nursing a sore lower back from my last encounter. My friends and relatives think I'm nuts to be riding at 71.
Thanks for your opinions.

I HAVE A 1983 GS1100E AND I CAN PUT MY FEET FLAT ON THE GROUND. I AM 5' 3" TALL(I MEAN SHORT) AND IT WAS VERY SIMPLE TO DO :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I HAVE A 16 INCH FRONT WHEEL FROM A 750 HONDA--ALL I HAD TO DO WAS HAVE THE FRONT CALIPERS MACHINED TO MATCH THE NEW ROTOR POSITION AND BUY A NEW TIRE 8O 8O .
I HAVE A CORBIN SEAT WHICH IS VERY LOW AND HAS ALMOST NO PADDING SOMETIMES BUMPS REALLY GET ME :( . THE THIRD ITEM IS I LOWERED THE BACK BY 1 1/2 INHES BY HUNTING UP SOME SHOCKS (LONG STORY AND SEARCH). tHE FRONT END CAN BE LOWERED BUT YOU MUST HAVE THE AIR BALLANCING TUBE HOLES WELDED AND SWITCH TO PROGRESSIVE SPRINGS WHICH WILL EASILY RUN WITHOUT AIR. I FOUND THAT I DID NOT HAVE TO MAKE THE TUBE MODIFICATION; BUT I RUN PROGRESSIVE SPRINGS WITHOUT AIR.---THE BIKE HAS A SUPER LOW CENTER OF GRAVITY AND WILL TURN WITH A VERY SMALL AMOUNT OF COAXING NOW. I HOPE YOU DONT MIND ME SAYING THIS, BUT I CANT UNDERSTAND WHY ANYONE OVER 40 WOULD STILL BE RIDING A MOTORCYCLE. IT SEEMS A BIT FOOLISH
 
Over 40.

Over 40.

If you think being over 40 and still riding is silly then what is your excuse. We all know you havent seen 40 in a whole mess of years and your still riding. Well till you fall that is. I realize that that is only several feet down your driveway but still..........
 
COULDNT YOU CREEPS HAVE WAITED UNTILL DOBIAS TOOK AT LEAST ONE SHOT BACK AT ME 8O 8O 8O --REMEMBER I MADE ONE OF MY CLOSEST FRIENDS ON THIS WEBSITE BY MOCKING HIM BECAUSE HE DIDN'T KNOW WHAT THE LETTERS "GS" IN THE SUZUKI MODELS STOOD FOR :lol: :lol:
 
Lowering a GS1100E

OK, as far as the lowered seat is concerned, their $200 seats for '82 & '83s
won't fit. Just to see how much a lowered seat would help, I took the seat completely off and straddled the frame. No improvement was noticed because the frame and plastic panels pushed my legs so far apart I was still on tip toes.
I may pop for the $400 it'll take for a seat but I'm not expecting much help.
Another question: I had an oil cooler installed from an '83 GS1150 and have noticed it doesn't get warm after a ride. I would expect it to be somewhat warm to the touch. Am I missing an engine oil diverter or something?
 
Another question: I had an oil cooler installed from an '83 GS1150 and have noticed it doesn't get warm after a ride. I would expect it to be somewhat warm to the touch. Am I missing an engine oil diverter or something?

do you see a diference in temperature on your temp guage???
 
Lowering a GS1100E

What temperature gauge? All I know is the crankcase gets too hot to touch and the oil cooler stays cool.
 
Re: Lowering a GS1100E

dobias said:
What temperature gauge? All I know is the crankcase gets too hot to touch and the oil cooler stays cool.

OYE
PLEASE TELL US WHAT TYPE OF OIL COOLER YOU HAD INSTALLED AND WHERE THE THING PICKS UP AND RETURNS THE OIL--MAYBE THEN SOMEONE CAN ZERO IN ON THE SITUATION--MY HOME BREW OIL COOLER GETS WARM AFTER RIDING A WHILE BUT NEVER SEEMS TO GET BURNING HOT AND I DID NOTICE THE DIFERENCE IN OIL TEMP AFTER I INSTALLED IT AND ALSO ANOTHER CHANGE WHEN I REMOVED THE SHUT OFF VALVE FROM THE INTAKE LINE.
 
Lowering a GS1100E

Slowpoke,
It's a stock '83 GS1150 oil cooler complete with the original hose connections to ports on both sides of the oil filter cover plate. The original plugs were removed and the factory adaptor plugs for theat oil filter were installed to accept the oil hose threaded fittings.
I don't have a temperature gauge but the coil should show some warmth when the crankcase is hot. Is the oil temperature gauge a factory add-on?
 
Lowering a GS1100E

Slowpoke,
Whoa! Just reread your note and need to know what "shutoff cock" is there and where is it located? Do I remove it or just open or close it?
 
Re: Lowering a GS1100E

dobias said:
Slowpoke,
Whoa! Just reread your note and need to know what "shutoff ####" is there and where is it located? Do I remove it or just open or close it?
SORRY IF I MISLEAD YOU--I INSTALLED A SHUT OFF IN THE LINE WHEN I ADDED THE OIL COOLER SO I COULD CONTROLL THE OIL FLOW--IT IS DEFINITELY NOT STANDARD-YOU WONT HAVE THAT ITEM
 
Re: Lowering a GS1100E

dobias said:
Slowpoke,
It's a stock '83 GS1150 oil cooler complete with the original hose connections to ports on both sides of the oil filter cover plate. The original plugs were removed and the factory adaptor plugs for theat oil filter were installed to accept the oil hose threaded fittings.
I don't have a temperature gauge but the coil should show some warmth when the crankcase is hot. Is the oil temperature gauge a factory add-on?
MY 1983 GS1100E COMES STOCK WITH A TEMPERATURE GUAGE FOR THE OIL
NOW I WOULD BE TEMPTED TO DRAIN THE OIL AND REMOVE THE ENTIRE OIL COOLER AND LINES TO BE SURE IT IS FLOWING--THE SETUP THAT YOU HAVE SOUNDS OK--MAYBE SOMEONE WITH SOME FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE CAN TELL YOU IF IT IS POSSIBLE TO INCORRECTLY INSTALL THE HOSE CONNECTIONS THAT SCREW INTO THE BLOCK. I USED AN ADAPTER THAT GOES IN PLACE OF THE OIL FILTER COVER
 
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