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My Return to 2 wheels. A 1982 GS125.

GSXJosh

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It's been almost 10 years since I've been on 2 wheels. This little beauty came up Cheap an hr away so I bit the bullet and bought it.

She has her issues, missing a side cover, damaged seat, pod filter on it so it runs horribly and a Mikuni slide carb that I can't find any specs on.

I know the carb issues should be sorted with a return to the standard air box if I can find one.

Plans are to tidy it up and ride it to work. Get it Mickey mouse on a Mini mouse budget and probably on sell it or swap it for another bigger project bike.

It's a nice distraction in my life at the moment.

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Like you I's out for appx. 10 yrs. Glad I finally came back. Sounds like you got a pretty good plan... Welcome and good luck.
 
Same amount of fun at half the speed.
A steadfast refusal to throttle down makes life exciting.
 
It's been almost 10 years since I've been on 2 wheels. This little beauty came up Cheap an hr away so I bit the bullet and bought it.

She has her issues, missing a side cover, damaged seat, pod filter on it so it runs horribly and a Mikuni slide carb that I can't find any specs on.

I know the carb issues should be sorted with a return to the standard air box if I can find one.

Plans are to tidy it up and ride it to work. Get it Mickey mouse on a Mini mouse budget and probably on sell it or swap it for another bigger project bike.

It's a nice distraction in my life at the moment.

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I remember seeing one c.1976 shiny and looking brand new. From a distance it had all the styling of a full bike but when I walked closer it took longer to get bigger than a full size bike.
Beautiful commuter for congested stop and go traffic and super easy on fuel.
 
Welcome to the mad house. :) You know this thread is useless without pics right? :D
 
GS125 in 1976??? ... Suzukicycles.org says, The first GS125, introduced in 1982, was a peach of a motorcycle, with 14HP and a 10,000 rpm single cyl. eng.... The model info., here at The GSR says they were manufactured from 1979 through 1985. I've seen no info. on a Suzuki GS125 prior to 1982.
 
I restored a 1972 Honda CL100 a couple of years ago and used it during the summer months as a commuter to and from work, and thoroughly enjoy riding it. So much fun and boy does it receive attention at gas stops, more then my GS1000S actually..everyone has a story about something similar in their lives..:p
 
GS125 in 1976??? ... Suzukicycles.org says, The first GS125, introduced in 1982, was a peach of a motorcycle, with 14HP and a 10,000 rpm single cyl. eng.... The model info., here at The GSR says they were manufactured from 1979 through 1985. I've seen no info. on a Suzuki GS125 prior to 1982.

Possibly a gn125 my apologies a 2 minute ogle on a hot summer day 48 years ago.
 
GS125 in 1976??? ... Suzukicycles.org says, The first GS125, introduced in 1982, was a peach of a motorcycle, with 14HP and a 10,000 rpm single cyl. eng.... The model info., here at The GSR says they were manufactured from 1979 through 1985. I've seen no info. on a Suzuki GS125 prior to 1982.

Yeah mine is a 1982 model, will be a good bit of kit once done but I need afew parts that are NLA.

Yeah I know. I'll grab some photos lol.
 
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