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Title: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: Hank on May 02, 2009, 08:06:52 PM
Once the king of the hill street fighter.. now a little heavy, a little old, not quite so fast (sounds like most of us!), this is my '82 Suzuki GS1100E.    This is the bike I plan to do my SS1000 on in June.

I bought this old girl in Jan for $800, and have since sunk more money and time than I can justify or really want to remember into it.   I think its finally about there though.

Its been quite an adventure with the list of fun including pulling the motor not once but twice, with the second one being to tear down the top end to fix an AMF Harley sized oil leak.    I also re-ringed it while I was there, just for the heck of it.    I just finished that job today, and its back to running like a champ.

(http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa178/jasonh_010/GSE/GS1100-001.jpg)

(http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa178/jasonh_010/GSE/GS1100-002.jpg)

Some day I'll learn not to buy old bikes thinking they are "cheap fun". 
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: fringefan on May 03, 2009, 12:11:06 PM
I am sorry man but that bike is just ugly. I can't even see any form of retro koolness in it to justify all that work. I am sure mine is no eye catcher but I love it and in the end that is all that matters.

I kind of want one of those old red and chrome Honda, Triumphs, BMW, and even Harely made one. 
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: Hank on May 03, 2009, 04:33:40 PM
LOL!   Well I can always appreciate honesty...     Funny.. I've always had a thing for GS's... really thought they were good looking back in the day, and I guess I still do!    How does that go.. beauty is in the eye of the beer holder.. er beholder..
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: Hank on May 03, 2009, 06:51:47 PM
It's funny.. this bike is ALL about retro cool for me... but then I'm an 80's child too.  My first liter bike ride was on a GS1000L, but buddy rode a GS750E (which I loved) and I just lusted after these GS1100Es when they came out.     These things were absolute top dog back then.   I nearly traded in my 700 sabre on one in about 1989 or so, but was in college and couldn't afford the boot money.

After reading fringe's post I had to run out to the shed to make sure it was still beautiful...   fortunately it is...    ;D  ;D
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: Dustin on May 03, 2009, 09:26:10 PM
I kinda like those old GS's, I know there are a lot worse looking bikes out there. ex. Honda Magna!


Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: fringefan on May 03, 2009, 09:53:49 PM
The wheels and that kerker pipe kill me and every time I look at I keep thinking it would need a serious skid plate ;)
Glad I did not upset ya because after I wrote that I was wondering what the hell was I thinkin, I just insulted a mans bike.
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: Hank on May 04, 2009, 06:41:37 AM
No, no offense taken.  I thought it was pretty funny actually.   I realize that not many people will appreciate a bike like this.
Its as much a nostalgia thing as anything...   Looks good sitting next to my 80's arcade game.   ;D

Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: loingrader on May 07, 2009, 11:01:22 PM
bought my first STREET bike when i was 14, before i had a car.  it was an 87 gs450l.  looks more like a cruiser, but some similar lines.  those gs engines are bulletproof.  always have been, and still are.  i've still got the bike in my garage 16 years later, and i still get people admiring it. 

i've also got my brothers 1983 honda silverwing interstate in the garage.  now that is one ugly bike.  but very functional, sorta like a klr.  beauty is sometimes more than skin deep. 

i dig your gs.
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: Hank on May 08, 2009, 12:54:51 PM
You are a man of good taste!     Yep.. the bomb-proof nature of the GS motors is one of their most appealing aspects.   Drag racers STILL, after nearly 30 years, are making drag bikes out of GS1100 and GS1150s.   They have roller bearing cranks and connecting rods which is pretty damn cool, and is a big reason they can take 300+hp and hold together.   Actually the entire engine is way over engineered.
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: fringefan on May 08, 2009, 09:04:41 PM
Now the Vizla is good looking....I always like them. The GS still makes me smile ;D

On another note;  my IMS tank showed up today and after with holding my excitement by tending to my household duties my daughter helped me open the box up and their she. After I removed the plastic from my new translucent almost army green tank I thought wow, that sure does not look army green but does look little like jade. Needless to say the tank got sent back and for any person wanting a translucet army green tank I in  my opinion stick with just the army green one. 
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: The Yeti on May 08, 2009, 09:33:17 PM
Chad,

I could be wrong, but once you fill the tank with gas, you'll see the true (darker) green.
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: loingrader on May 11, 2009, 01:59:19 PM
plus, that way you have a big ole fuel gage right in front of you.  clear ims tanks are cool.  i can't believe you have the strength to send it back and wait for a replacement.  you are a man with willpower!  i had to wait so long for mine that i would have taken any color they would have sent me.  but i'm glad i got white.
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: LittleJacket on May 11, 2009, 03:36:37 PM
Jason, I am having a hard time imagining walking into your garage, seeing that beautiful KTM with the cool orange and blue paint job and saying, I think I'll ride the GS today!???? 
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: Hank on May 11, 2009, 06:46:06 PM
Yeah.. certainly not as cool or slick as the KTM.   As much as I love the KTM though, it's not the most practical daily driver.  The GS will fill that role - bombing to work etc.   I don't really have to care about warm ups, or really much of anything w/ it.     Oil changes take 15 minutes and cost $14.    Valve adjustments take maybe an hour and a half, although the interval is pretty frequent.

My KTM takes 2-3 hours to do a complete oil change and w/ full synthetic Amsoil and KTM filter it costs nearly $50  :o .  One filter, two screens, crash bars off, fuel tanks off.. it's a big job.  I just checked the valves on it and it took me over 8 hours, although next time it would probably take less than 5.   If I had to actually adjust the valves it would probably take another 3 hrs and wait time to get shims etc.

By contrast, the second time I pulled the motor out of the GS, from the time I switched off the key to the time the motor was on my bench w/ the valve cover off.. maybe 1 hour 15 minutes.

Bikes aren't about ease of maintenance.. they're about fun.. but I do like simple things for daily use.   

The GS goes down the road well.   Long wheel base, stable, 105 hp is enough to keep you entertained.  Lots of torque and its comfy.

Someday though I see it going down the road along w/ the 400 and I'll get a Bandit 1200 for my daily driver.  Maybe soon??
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: Hank on May 11, 2009, 06:47:48 PM
Oh and I took the GS for a nice ride Saturday and decided it needed clutch plates and a petcock.    So here we go again. :)   That's gotta (knock wood) be about it, doesn't it?
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: LittleJacket on May 18, 2009, 02:21:11 PM
the bike is growing on me except for the drab color.  Maybe black or Yellow or metallic light green or something.  Some say the KLR is ugly as shit, especially the army green, but I love it anyway.  It IS all about riding.  Hopefully time will prevail and we can do a W-town tech day soon. 
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: Hank on May 18, 2009, 03:11:24 PM
Fringefan has given me such a complex that I'm letting the old girl go.    I'm ashamed to ride her.

Just kidding...   :chug

..but I think it will be gone on Wed.     I found a guy who wants it and he's got a bike I want so we're trading.
I'm not going to jinx it by sharing details yet... but stay tuned!
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: The Yeti on May 18, 2009, 05:54:35 PM
Damn Hank, you go through bikes like I go through...ummm...well....bikes!  ;D
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: Hank on May 18, 2009, 06:10:00 PM
When it comes to bikes I have a problem.   I'll be the first to admit it.
No, my wife will be the first to admit it (or accuse me), but lets not split hairs.   She says I'm fickle and have a short attention span when it comes to bikes and hobbies in general.  I just think its fun to try new stuff.

I did tell her however that I won't buy/sell/fantasize about more/different bikes for a few years.
I'm also reducing herd count (and $s invested) because I'm trading the 1100, selling the 400, and I'm parting out the XT500.   

That 500 just got the best of me..... I couldn't ever see it getting done.  Wasn't worth the dollars required to finish it.  The only way I could come close to recooping my costs was to part it, which is kind of sad, but so far its going well.

And so I'll be down to two.   That's not so bad, is it?
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: Caseyjones on May 18, 2009, 07:51:21 PM
I have to say, I think its a cool bike. A long time ago I had a silver GS850 (L... I think). Very nice bike and looked great in a quarter fairing. A great riding bike and would outperform my XS1100, dang all these classics.  Nice to see someone taking care of the classics and actually riding them.

Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: LittleJacket on May 20, 2009, 09:02:24 PM
be sure to knock real hard!
Title: It's all Bret's fault.
Post by: Hank on May 20, 2009, 09:10:24 PM
As in knock on wood real hard?     

Doesn't matter.   GS is gone.   Traded it (and a little cash) for a 97 blackbird.   Pics and details to come!

Also took the DRZ down to Power Brokers in SF.   He thinks he can sell it.
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: Dustin on May 21, 2009, 07:36:48 AM
The Blackbird looks pretty awesome!!  Even rain didn't stop him from riding into work today.  :D
Title: Re: My GS (no it's not a BMW)
Post by: loingrader on May 21, 2009, 09:53:08 AM
blackbirds rock...