Picked up a beater

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I've wanted a first gen oil head GS for a while now and now I have one. It is rough and has been ridden hard and put away wet but it runs better than it has a right to. My plan is to play around with it over the winter and then decide if it's a keeper in the spring. She's been around the block a few times so it's good that I picked her up cheap.
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Those boxers can rack up the miles! In high school a couple of friends' dad had a couple of hundred thousand in one. It started to burn oil so he did an in frame ring job on it in their carport one winter while I was hanging out at their house. He was still riding it a decade later.
 
Love the exhaust Y-pipe.
What year?
What are the black pouch-like things below the seat? There's one on either side.
Also, what's the black cylindrical thing ~2" x 7"- between the seat and the rear wheel?
 
Love the exhaust Y-pipe.
What year?
What are the black pouch-like things below the seat? There's one on either side.
Also, what's the black cylindrical thing ~2" x 7"- between the seat and the rear wheel?
1996.
The pouches are small packing vessels that the previous owner added. The black cylinder is a rusty old charcoal canister that is amazingly still there after all the miles and many owners of this bike.
 
Ha...The R1100S was the only bike I considered buying.
I admired one and word got out that I was looking.
A coworker had a friend who owned one which had been in storage ~3 years.

The likelihood that I'd only ride seasonally (read: perennial beginner), led me to decline.
 
Well, as long as you can still get any important parts for it, have fun with it. Ebay has always been a source of parts for my bikes, you should be able to get any bits and pieces there. Getting a repair manual might be helpful in case there's something you haven't messed around with. I'd look for a sidecar for it, this way you can take it out in the snow.,,,
 
Now that I have had a little time to mess with my new project it definitely needs some love. The first thing that I wanted to address was the cocked front end. The biked tracks true so I don't think that the frame is bent but it looked like this from the front.
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After playing around a bit with my pry bar and a ratchet strap...
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It looks like this...
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Not perfect but a lot better. Here are a few more pictures that show just how rough this 30 year old bike with lots of miles really is.
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If I can get this bike roadworthy on the cheap then I may keep it as a backup for my '07 GSA and for my son to ride when he visits us. This will be a budget project because even though I like the bike, I can't justify putting a lot of money into it.
 
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The bike has a wicked lean on the side stand.
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So I removed the kickstand and it has a bend that I have not been able to straighten out with my shop vise and pipe. I'll need to get back to this.

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The air filter looks new but a mouse or two may have munched on it a bit. I blew it out with compressed air and put it back in. Good enough for this old girl.


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Amazingly, the charcoal canister was still on the bike. Until now.
 
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