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Hello from Columbus, Ohio. New to my gs850 not new to motorcycles. Picked this bike up a few months ago and just started getting into it the last couple weeks. It was neglected in a shed but was so cheap I couldn?t pass it up. Since getting it I?ve rewired the bike, installed new fork seals, steering neck bearings, cleaned up the top triple tree and installed clip ons, new head light and seat installed. Still need to rebuild the carbs and fab a seat hoop for the frame, amongst other small things to tie up. My daily rider is a 81 GL1100 that?s a blast to ride and I?m also building a 85 low rider chopper. My taste is all over the place but I wanted something long and low, the gs850 was the perfect candidate. Anyways I?m excited to explore the forum more and soak in some gs knowledge.

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Who stole the rear? :p

Welcome to the site.
You know, I hope I don?t regret the solo seat, but my stock seat was trashed and I wanted something slimmer and a little more sporty. My old lady came into the garage after I swapped seats and said ?I guess I won?t be riding on this one? Told her nope that?s what the goldwing is for haha
 
Yep, he said old neglected bike from a shed, rear must have been missing when he got it. Doing good so far, looks like pretty big job to get the rear back in shape. Keep us posted on the progress. Yep, like he said, Welcome
 
Seems like you are proceedeing well.
But, Any tech questions, ask away in particaular section.

Looks like a 79 (VM carbs, solid disc, kickstart). Could maybe be 78 but were not many (none?) in US.

Looks to be nice, but not what I would want to ride very far.

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that is a GS850G (although the side panel just says GS850).
 
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Seems like you are proceedeing well.
But, Any tech questions, ask away in particaular section.

Looks like a 79 (VM carbs, solid disc, kickstart). Could maybe be 78 but were not many (none?) in US.

Looks to be nice, but not what I would want to ride very far.

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Good eye, it is a 79. Any common weak points on this bike I should be looking out for?
 
Good eye, it is a 79. Any common weak points on this bike I should be looking out for?
Low-power 12-pole alternator (replaceable with a 1980-on 18-pole rotor and stator).
The charging system in general needs an upgrade with more modern reg-rec, too.
Crap early brakes, same as above - fit 1980-on calipers on front, or go better and use much later Kwack calipers with a SaltyMonk conversion bracket.
The rear drive flange in 79 should be a black one, which are very long-lasting, but it might not be by this time. Avoid the gold-coloured spline drives, use either black or silver (these flanges are still in use by Suzuki on a couple of boulevard cruisers).
 
Good eye, it is a 79. Any common weak points on this bike I should be looking out for?

79, weak points.... what others have mentioned.... and other weak POINTS?
79 original would have ignition points. Maybe/probably already replaced with electronic pickups. I dont have any direct expereice to recommend any specific brand.

79 original would be a sealed beam headlight. A nice upgrade would be a halogen or something more modern, LED even. (again, no expereince there to recommend anything specific).

Note: was a lot of changes from 79 to 80 (other brands too, not just Suzuki).
 
Low-power 12-pole alternator (replaceable with a 1980-on 18-pole rotor and stator).
The charging system in general needs an upgrade with more modern reg-rec, too.
Crap early brakes, same as above - fit 1980-on calipers on front, or go better and use much later Kwack calipers with a SaltyMonk conversion bracket.
The rear drive flange in 79 should be a black one, which are very long-lasting, but it might not be by this time. Avoid the gold-coloured spline drives, use either black or silver (these flanges are still in use by Suzuki on a couple of boulevard cruisers).

Appreciate the info, I actually put a volt meter on the battery last night and it isn?t charging. Stator on these bikes seem easy enough though. My goldwing you have to pull the motor to get to it which is not ideal haha. So the 80 and up stators bolt right up and have the same plugs essentially? Im definitely going to look into that.
 
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.. . So the 80 and up stators bolt right up and have the same plugs essentially? Im definitely going to look into that.
No !
The 80 and after 18pole stator may bolt into place (in a 79 having 12 pole), but it will not work because the rotor on the 79 crank has 12 magnets spaced to match 12 pole stator.
(reread what was said in prior post).

..... I actually put a volt meter on the battery last night and it isn’t charging. . . . .

Did you rev it up? THe stator&R/R system doesnt charge at all at idle. Check at 4 - 5k rpm.
 
No !
The 80 and after 18pole stator may bolt into place (in a 79 having 12 pole), but it will not work because the rotor on the 79 crank has 12 magnets spaced to match 12 pole stator.
(reread what was said in prior post).



Did you rev it up? THe stator&R/R system doesnt charge at all at idle. Check at 4 - 5k rpm.

Ah ok now I see what you’re saying about the stator and rotor. I’ll check the stator again today and try and rev it up. More updates to come, really trying to get this bike buttoned up before riding season here.
 
Didn’t make much progress this week but I did manage to get my bike over to my work where I’ll be doing some metal fab on the rear seat loop and hopefully getting my 4-1 supertrapp installed also. I got some nice stainless hardware for my headlight mount and you can see how I “modified” the top triple tree to be riserless. Pretty clean look imo

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Got the frame looped and welded back up and my seat secured. Have to make my tail light mount/do some grinding and paint but I’m pleased with how it’s come out so far.
 
True "Cafe" would have those clip-ons under the top triple no? :)
 
True "Cafe" would have those clip-ons under the top triple no? :)
I’m 6’2”, the next owner can put them under if they want. Also the tank is so f-ing wide on this bike having them up top is giving me a little more clearance between the bars and tank.
 
photo59209.jpg Been busy this spring with house projects but did manage to make some progress on the 850. Rear frame is done, painted and the tail light has been mounted with some “neat” wiring. Cut off the passenger pegs since it’s only a single rider bike it really cleans up the shaft side of the bike.
 
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