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SirFoxx
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Hello! New member here! I stumbled across this GS1100GK from a friend of my dads. He gave it to me...wait for it...for FREE! WOOOO!!! Downside is that it has been sitting under a deck for 5+ years. The paint is still in excellent shape, though the polished metal does show corrosion. When I got it, the PO said it needed a new starter. I took the starter apart and found the two tabs on the stud broke, brushes not in the greatest shape, and the two legs(?) also broke. I soldered them back together and the starter works, but not enough to get the motor cranking as it should. I tried cranking without the plugs in, and it seemed slow as well. My question is, seeing as the starter is not in the greatest shape, should I buy another known working one, or buy the rebuild kit? What resistances should there be on the field coils, and between each commutator pad?


(Smoke is from PB Blaster, also tried with car battery, went a little faster, but no solid crank)
Also, the bike doesn't have spark, so I am going to check the signal generator tomorrow. I tried the test for the igniter and ohm meter, and it didn't spark. Any general procedure I should follow to check for the bad component? This is my first suzuki, though not my first bike ('78 honda cx500).



Also, the bike doesn't have spark, so I am going to check the signal generator tomorrow. I tried the test for the igniter and ohm meter, and it didn't spark. Any general procedure I should follow to check for the bad component? This is my first suzuki, though not my first bike ('78 honda cx500).
