New to me: R80G/S
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 5:46 am
Time to share,
about a month ago next door to a place I am renovating, I stumbled across an R80G/S looking fairly unloved. Didn't look like it had ridden for a while- last rego'd about a year ago. Left outside uncovered.
It was not exactly the best time for me to start bike shopping again
but due to the condition of it I was beginning to sniff out a possible good price on a bike I had wanted for a long time but had given up on due to the mania (and $$$)surrounding the things.
Long story short, I met the owner, very nice guy, he was in the process of moving out of the place, and did indeed want to sell the bike but hadn't got around to advertising it yet. I found out what I could about it, not much, and as it turned out one of the real bits of information was who this guy had bought it off- Ross G. of melbourne airhead parts fame, about 4-5 years ago.
Even with a cactus battery we got it started and one day I took if for a decent test ride. Engine good, possible noisy timing chain or something more sinister- but runs and feels great. Gearbox is good. Suspension a bit soft and bouncy.
Anyway, it is rough but a good runner. Covered in a sweat of corrosion that cleans off with a bit of elbow grease. Speedo needle is snapped off and the thing only does laps anyway. Trip meter button missing, in such a way that the hole left in the glass just funnels the water through...
Lots of other issues.
anyway, here's a few photos- feel free to make observations such as 'you seem to be missing your fork brace'
mostly it is not as bad as it looks, sometimes it is a little worse than it looks...


a bit of detail of the corrosion (this mostly cleaning up well), also notice the tank lining coming loose in the filter.

not even an old tarp to stop this happening

So, the deal was done- $3K and a bottle of rum
after a roll-start I rode it home on Friday afternoon. She goes like the clappers!
Staintune exhaust and SS headers are a nice plus.
Rear shock is a bit soft and bouncy. Leaking a bit of oil....
Anyway, a list longer than my arm is developing in my head of things to do.
Not sure of the path to go yet. Considering a few improvements/mods, but in reality I can't afford to start much of this for a while, or at least until I start selling off some of my parts from the 'spares' bike.
Cheers,
Hans.
about a month ago next door to a place I am renovating, I stumbled across an R80G/S looking fairly unloved. Didn't look like it had ridden for a while- last rego'd about a year ago. Left outside uncovered.
It was not exactly the best time for me to start bike shopping again

Long story short, I met the owner, very nice guy, he was in the process of moving out of the place, and did indeed want to sell the bike but hadn't got around to advertising it yet. I found out what I could about it, not much, and as it turned out one of the real bits of information was who this guy had bought it off- Ross G. of melbourne airhead parts fame, about 4-5 years ago.
Even with a cactus battery we got it started and one day I took if for a decent test ride. Engine good, possible noisy timing chain or something more sinister- but runs and feels great. Gearbox is good. Suspension a bit soft and bouncy.
Anyway, it is rough but a good runner. Covered in a sweat of corrosion that cleans off with a bit of elbow grease. Speedo needle is snapped off and the thing only does laps anyway. Trip meter button missing, in such a way that the hole left in the glass just funnels the water through...
Lots of other issues.
anyway, here's a few photos- feel free to make observations such as 'you seem to be missing your fork brace'
mostly it is not as bad as it looks, sometimes it is a little worse than it looks...


a bit of detail of the corrosion (this mostly cleaning up well), also notice the tank lining coming loose in the filter.

not even an old tarp to stop this happening

So, the deal was done- $3K and a bottle of rum

after a roll-start I rode it home on Friday afternoon. She goes like the clappers!
Staintune exhaust and SS headers are a nice plus.
Rear shock is a bit soft and bouncy. Leaking a bit of oil....
Anyway, a list longer than my arm is developing in my head of things to do.
Not sure of the path to go yet. Considering a few improvements/mods, but in reality I can't afford to start much of this for a while, or at least until I start selling off some of my parts from the 'spares' bike.
Cheers,
Hans.