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1981 Suzuki gs650g restore

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 5:46 pm
by Sangheraent
Ok so you may have seen my 81 cb650 in the show it off section I looked and didn't find a forum for suzukis so I said screw it and I will post some pics on here. I bought this bike for $200 it is rusted to hell and I have no idea how or if the motor runs. but this thing supposedly has 73HP (stock) dual front disks and a rear hydrolic disk, appears to be superior to my CB in performance so I would love to have the chance to ride both of them and see for sure.

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TONS of rust, Story is that it was parked at the ski hill where the 2010 Olympics were held and just sat there for 10 years and then the owner died and the family said we don't want it and then the snow plow driver took it home then sold it to a guy who sold it to me!


There is a ton of pitting on the chrome but I can't afford new chrome so I am going to tin foil the piss out of it then sand the rough pitted spots smooth and then polish the piss out of it. I am going to do a compression test and see if it will fire up I am not going to spend and cash on it until I get the papers until then I will just waste my time on it!

Re: 1981 Suzuki gs650g restore

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:36 pm
by FordMan
I Bought a 1983 GS850L about 2 months ago and this is a great Forum for the Suzuki GS here http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/index.php

Some very helpful guys on there. Check it out.

Re: 1981 Suzuki gs650g restore

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:38 pm
by FordMan
BTW that Shaft drive eats up some of the HP, that it has over the CB.

Re: 1981 Suzuki gs650g restore

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:41 pm
by Sangheraent
Really? I thought the shaft drive would have less power-loss then the chain. Very interesting.

Re: 1981 Suzuki gs650g restore

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:55 pm
by FordMan
Yeah, some guy on the GS forum was claiming that Shaft driven bikes couldnt do wheelies, and another member posted up about 5 vids showing shaft driven suzuki wheelies, and heck Wings are shaft driven and ride wheelies. That guy was not very smart.

Its not a ton of power, but it is some, it parasitic loss like thru a cars driveline.

The shaft drive is preferred by some because of a few things.
Less Maintenance
Less Noise
Smoother "Lay on" Power Than Chain bikes