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nyitguy
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Hi all. I'm glad to introduce myself here as the new owner of a 1981 GS850GL. I've been lurking here for a little while in anticipation of acquiring one, but now I'm looking forward to joining the conversation as an owner/rider/fixer-upper. I appreciate communities like this one and admire all the generosity that I've observed here.
Most of my riding experience took place about 40 years ago (I'm 53 now), much of it off-road on a Yamaha 175 enduro and later a KX125 and a Husky 390 (I owe the scar on my chin to the latter). A career as a dancer meant taking a pass on life and limb-risking activities like motorcycles, but about 20 years ago near the end of that era I briefly owned a Yamaha XJ700, which I loved. An encounter with a slick exit ramp off the FDR in Manhattan put it out of commission and at the time I didn't have the wherewithal to do what was necessary to bring it back to life. My biking passion had to take a back seat to a new career and family. Which brings me more or less to today.
I'm good with tools and basic mechanics, but I'm not an engine rebuilder by any means. Perhaps most important is I enjoy learning new things and am willing to try. I look forward to my GS adventures, both on the road and in the garage.
I'll post some pics when I get a chance.
Greg
Most of my riding experience took place about 40 years ago (I'm 53 now), much of it off-road on a Yamaha 175 enduro and later a KX125 and a Husky 390 (I owe the scar on my chin to the latter). A career as a dancer meant taking a pass on life and limb-risking activities like motorcycles, but about 20 years ago near the end of that era I briefly owned a Yamaha XJ700, which I loved. An encounter with a slick exit ramp off the FDR in Manhattan put it out of commission and at the time I didn't have the wherewithal to do what was necessary to bring it back to life. My biking passion had to take a back seat to a new career and family. Which brings me more or less to today.
I'm good with tools and basic mechanics, but I'm not an engine rebuilder by any means. Perhaps most important is I enjoy learning new things and am willing to try. I look forward to my GS adventures, both on the road and in the garage.
I'll post some pics when I get a chance.
Greg
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