new guy! lots of questions!
new guy! lots of questions!
I know very little about motorcycles but recently bit off a big project. A heavily customized (ghetto-rigged) '79 Suzuki GS850 had been sitting in the same spot for a little over 2 years at my apartment complex, and about a month ago i saw it had a tow sticker on it and impulsively rolled it away to my parking spot. the bike told me to, what can i say? it sat there for a while and i asked around about it, nobody knew anything about it. i am 100% sure it was abandoned and will not be missed. its missing a battery, has 2 flats with no tread, no airbox/filter, rear shox replaced with solid steel bars, no tach/speedo/fuel, nothin. it does however have one BIG F-in motor and a huge gas tank, a driveshaft, and a rigged up homemade seat for ONE... its perfect.
SO my questions... What do i need to look at while starting this project? How do i find out the good parts from the bad? How do i get a title for a bike that i essentially stole (SAVED)? Tips for parts sources? Approximately what kind of a budget am i looking at? Any trivia on this bike in particular? I am confident in my ability and i bought a manual for the bike off eBay, but is there anything just better left to a pro? ANY information someone might have would be greatly appreciated!!!!
I already removed the motor and carbs to break up the weight and move it all up to my porch. now what???
SO my questions... What do i need to look at while starting this project? How do i find out the good parts from the bad? How do i get a title for a bike that i essentially stole (SAVED)? Tips for parts sources? Approximately what kind of a budget am i looking at? Any trivia on this bike in particular? I am confident in my ability and i bought a manual for the bike off eBay, but is there anything just better left to a pro? ANY information someone might have would be greatly appreciated!!!!
I already removed the motor and carbs to break up the weight and move it all up to my porch. now what???
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I think you need to find someone with know-how in regards to motorcycle internals to decide if it is a doable project. After all, it could have a frozen motor, thrown rod, rusted solid at various points. Or it could be a major rebuild project well worth the effort, and it could be a heck of a learning project for you. But I think you need to talk to either a local buddy who knows engines and bikes, or at the very least, see if you can get a mechanic to look at the bike with you and assess its ratio of useful motorcycle to boat anchor. A GS850 can be a very cool bike. You might need some donor bikes to build a new one though. 79 is a ways out there in bike years in terms of parts availability. Some things might still be easy to come by, but others you might be on a real scavenger hunt.
But take a look here and you may gain some faith in the idea -
http://www.oldclassiccar.co.uk/bikeads/ ... gs_850.htm
And look here at the fruit of some guys labor -

But take a look here and you may gain some faith in the idea -
http://www.oldclassiccar.co.uk/bikeads/ ... gs_850.htm
And look here at the fruit of some guys labor -

* 2003 Kawasaki ZRX1200R *
"What good fortune for those of us in power that people do not think. " Hitler - think about that one for a minute.
"What good fortune for those of us in power that people do not think. " Hitler - think about that one for a minute.
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My first thought would be to get the VIN # and take it to your local DMV and find out who the owner is. Cause unless its one of those bikes that dont get titled you could find yourself in a heap of trouble with the law if you start riding it around/try to get tags and plate for it.
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we try to bepaulgs850 wrote:Thanks! good quick responses Totalmotorcycle is awesome!!!!!!


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ofblong wrote:My first thought would be to get the VIN # and take it to your local DMV and find out who the owner is. Cause unless its one of those bikes that dont get titled you could find yourself in a heap of trouble with the law if you start riding it around/try to get tags and plate for it.
Generally VIN numbers are stamped on the frame. More specifically, on an old suzuki, it will have a VIN number or identification label on the steering head portion of the frame.
Depending on where you live, you may have a hard time getting this bike registered or even tracking down the previous owner.
You may have better luck finding one that was crashed, has a seized engine or is being sold for parts/scrap. Find a seller that still has the title and you can swap out any parts you need.