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Vancouver Newbie Looking To Learn

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Are there any GS whizzes in Vancouver (BC) willing to spend a little time with a newbie to help learn to basic maintainance and some tune-up/diagnosis skills? :-s

I'm more than happy to bring some beers for when you're done, or can trade your time for video games for yourself or your kids - I work in the industry :)

I've a 81 GS650E that runs great (maintainace/tuneup) and an 83 GS650L that doesnt run so great (tuneup/diagnosis)


I'd be happy enough to gain enough skill/knowledge that I wont be easily scammed by shops/garages but finding a buddy to learn from and ride with would be rad too.
 
If no one is in your area ask your tech questions here. Many helpful folks here.
Welcome to the GSR! \\:D/
 
Your two best friends are this forum and a manual. Suzuki Factory Service Manuals are best, but a Clymer is pretty good too. That's how I got my start in motorcycle mechanics, and I've worked on dozens of bikes now.

Your third best friend is Sears, and your worst enemy is your Sears charge card.\\:D/
 
thanks guys... in that case I'll get some pics taken this weekend and post a little hello in the Owners forum.

In the meantime, Vancouver GS Owners - take me under your wing :-D
 
Another Vancouverite on The GS Resources

Another Vancouverite on The GS Resources

iDodgimus,

I stumbled across this forum a little while ago and am finding it a great resource. Who would have thought that early '80s (and 70s even) GS's were still that popular? I guess being able to turn a wrench without the aid of a computer helps in that regard.

I have a space to work on my new to me '83 GS650G, but like you am in the position of trying to find local riders with the tools, equipment, and knowledge of the best way to approach some of the known and unknown pitfalls of tuning these great bikes.

Are you still in Vancouver, BC?
 
iDodgimus,

I stumbled across this forum a little while ago and am finding it a great resource. Who would have thought that early '80s (and 70s even) GS's were still that popular? I guess being able to turn a wrench without the aid of a computer helps in that regard.

I have a space to work on my new to me '83 GS650G, but like you am in the position of trying to find local riders with the tools, equipment, and knowledge of the best way to approach some of the known and unknown pitfalls of tuning these great bikes.

Are you still in Vancouver, BC?
You really should post your own thread.I'm sure there are Vancouver area members who would be willing to help.
 
Ditto on starting your own thread. Start with an intro post in the "GS Owners" section.

Notice that the thread you responded to is over 3 1/2 years old and the person you addressed is listed as a guest, which probably means he is no longer on the forum (at least not under that name).
 
Another Vancouverite on The GS Resources- OLD threads

Another Vancouverite on The GS Resources- OLD threads

Thanks for the headsups. That's a good idea.

I'm still learning to navigate the forum, and sometimes getting lost in its breadth and depth. I realized I was taking a flyer posting it there, but didn't see how old the thread was until after I hit the POST button. I'm surprised anyone else even noticed. Thank goodness for the TODAY'S POSTS tab.
 
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