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'79 GL1000, 60Kms - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Other Stuff (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=16) +--- Forum: Other Bikes (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=17) +--- Thread: '79 GL1000, 60Kms (/showthread.php?tid=6277) |
RE: '79 GL1000, 60Kms - Tev62 - 01-01-2021 (10-08-2020, 01:21 AM)IndianRider_imp Wrote: Beautiful vintage gold wings all of them. Personally I love the light baby blue of the early bikes. My 82 is a standard model with the Vetter fairing and in top shape. Don’t let them sit too long as the carb rebuild is a major project by itself but you get used to it. Good luck with finding your wing. They are sooo smooth and I love my 82. Here’s a pic Oh that's a really good looking bike. I dislike the over-bloated Goldwings but those "early "roadster" types with/without those style fairings are fantastic lookers. Very jealous. '79 GL1000, 60Kms - IndianRider_imp - 01-02-2021 Congrats Pekingduck. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: '79 GL1000, 60Kms - peterbaron - 01-02-2021 (01-01-2021, 02:21 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote:(01-01-2021, 02:02 PM)pekingduck_imp Wrote: Happy New Year! Well, I just broke my New Year's resolution of downsizing the number and size of bikes. Woke up from a nap, glanced at Craigslist, and found a gem of a 1979 GL1000, all stock, and less than 12k miles, for $1000. OMG - that is irresistible. Maybe [url=http://cb1100forum.com/forum/member.php?action=profile&uid=3454]PB shouldn't see this. He might get upset. I saw it, beautiful, have something else brewing slowly.....no details yet Get the carbs done PROPERLY and replace 2 timing belts, replacement is easy, take a look at the water pump at the same time...but you know...oh and get rid of the pints as well... Congrats pd and happy/trouble free
RE: '79 GL1000, 60Kms - pekingduck - 01-02-2021 Thanks everyone. [/quote] I saw it, beautiful, have something else brewing slowly.....no details yet Get the carbs done PROPERLY and replace 2 timing belts, replacement is easy, take a look at the water pump at the same time...but you know...oh and get rid of the pints as well... Congrats pd and happy/trouble free ![]() [/quote] PB, I'm wondering what you meant I should get rid of - pints?. I think the carbs were done a couple years ago and were only lately a problem. Going to try fresh gas and some miracle fuel cleaner, but otherwise will let my friend tackle the job, as I am in the midst of a home remodel job that will be another 6 months. Will definitely replace the belts, check for water pump problems, and clean the brake system. I am not sure if it will replace my V-Strom. It's certainly a different type of bike, and certainly won't replace the CB1100 or Bonneville. But haven't gone on any 300+ mile rides lately, and likely won't, so the GL maybe nice for those rides up the coast. RE: '79 GL1000, 60Kms - treedoc_imp - 01-02-2021 Good find pekingduck, and good work jumping on the phone, it immediately separates you from the tyrekickers and trainspotters RE: '79 GL1000, 60Kms - flynrider - 01-02-2021 (01-02-2021, 12:09 PM)pekingduck_imp Wrote: Thanks everyone. I saw it, beautiful, have something else brewing slowly.....no details yet Get the carbs done PROPERLY and replace 2 timing belts, replacement is easy, take a look at the water pump at the same time...but you know...oh and get rid of the pints as well... Congrats pd and happy/trouble free ![]() [/quote] PB, I'm wondering what you meant I should get rid of - pints?. I think the carbs were done a couple years ago and were only lately a problem. Going to try fresh gas and some miracle fuel cleaner, but otherwise will let my friend tackle the job, as I am in the midst of a home remodel job that will be another 6 months. Will definitely replace the belts, check for water pump problems, and clean the brake system. I am not sure if it will replace my V-Strom. It's certainly a different type of bike, and certainly won't replace the CB1100 or Bonneville. But haven't gone on any 300+ mile rides lately, and likely won't, so the GL maybe nice for those rides up the coast. [/quote] My guess is that he meant, "Get rid of the points" (i.e. electronic ignition conversion). You can get a kit for under $200 and they're well worth it. RE: '79 GL1000, 60Kms - peterbaron - 01-02-2021 (01-02-2021, 01:02 PM)Flynrider_imp Wrote:(01-02-2021, 12:09 PM)pekingduck_imp Wrote: Thanks everyone. PB, I'm wondering what you meant I should get rid of - pints?. I think the carbs were done a couple years ago and were only lately a problem. Going to try fresh gas and some miracle fuel cleaner, but otherwise will let my friend tackle the job, as I am in the midst of a home remodel job that will be another 6 months. Will definitely replace the belts, check for water pump problems, and clean the brake system. I am not sure if it will replace my V-Strom. It's certainly a different type of bike, and certainly won't replace the CB1100 or Bonneville. But haven't gone on any 300+ mile rides lately, and likely won't, so the GL maybe nice for those rides up the coast. [/quote] My guess is that he meant, "Get rid of the points" (i.e. electronic ignition conversion). You can get a kit for under $200 and they're well worth it. [/quote] My guess is that he meant, "Get rid of the points" (i.e. electronic ignition conversion). You can get a kit for under $200 and they're well worth it. Sorry for typo, I meant points as you said and conversion, yes for a kit , can't go wrong with it These carbs should be running on ethanol free gas to minimize gunky problems ... When I hibernate my CB for winter, it's filled with ethanol free gas...but as you know for a FI is not really a problem. Get going and ride it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RE: '79 GL1000, 60Kms - GoldOxide_imp - 01-02-2021 (01-02-2021, 09:21 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote:(01-01-2021, 02:21 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote:(01-01-2021, 02:02 PM)pekingduck_imp Wrote: Happy New Year! Well, I just broke my New Year's resolution of downsizing the number and size of bikes. Woke up from a nap, glanced at Craigslist, and found a gem of a 1979 GL1000, all stock, and less than 12k miles, for $1000. Once you are through with the brewing, you know it will require six spark plugs. Any plans on six-into-six pipes?
RE: '79 GL1000, 60Kms - peterbaron - 01-02-2021 Not mine...and not buying it.....there is another 6 banger...no details yet ![]() 1979 KZ1300, C$8000 RE: '79 GL1000, 60Kms - Lord Popgun - 01-02-2021 I have to say I don’t remember that bike. Was it a successful model? Just looking at it, I like it! |