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Dan
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Hello everyone. Please forgive what is probably a much-repeated question for the forum. I found great support in the KZ forum when I rebuilt my 1980 KZ750 and from what I see, this group is just as helpful. Looking forward to getting into another bike project.
Found a 1980 GS1000 G. Was well maintained back in the day as I understand it. The PO covered a lot of miles, Niagara Falls, Arizona, etc. All stock except an oil cooler was added. He owned several bikes so I suspect it was well cared for.
Problems: (1) high mileage, 87k. (2) It's been parked (literally, in a barn) for 10+ years. (PO passed away.) It's not running but it was when it was parked. My KZ was in a similar state so I'm expecting to replace all the rubber, brake lines, boots, etc. Carbs have been cleaned (not sure how well). Tank will need work. Not sure what else. Cosmetically the bike looks ok, not great, but ok. I can deal with the cosmetics. Not making a show-bike would like to bring it back to retro-coolness.
I've read Ed's post about newbie mistakes. Since this isn't my first rodeo I think I understand mostly what I'm getting into, and I know my limits. But it is my first Suzuki.
I'm getting the bike for $600 so I'm willing to invest a bit more, just trying to prioritize.
Any thoughts on where to start and what to look for would be great.
Thanks,
Dan
Found a 1980 GS1000 G. Was well maintained back in the day as I understand it. The PO covered a lot of miles, Niagara Falls, Arizona, etc. All stock except an oil cooler was added. He owned several bikes so I suspect it was well cared for.
Problems: (1) high mileage, 87k. (2) It's been parked (literally, in a barn) for 10+ years. (PO passed away.) It's not running but it was when it was parked. My KZ was in a similar state so I'm expecting to replace all the rubber, brake lines, boots, etc. Carbs have been cleaned (not sure how well). Tank will need work. Not sure what else. Cosmetically the bike looks ok, not great, but ok. I can deal with the cosmetics. Not making a show-bike would like to bring it back to retro-coolness.
I've read Ed's post about newbie mistakes. Since this isn't my first rodeo I think I understand mostly what I'm getting into, and I know my limits. But it is my first Suzuki.
I'm getting the bike for $600 so I'm willing to invest a bit more, just trying to prioritize.
Any thoughts on where to start and what to look for would be great.
Thanks,
Dan



