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Suzuki GS1000 restoration recommendations needed
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Billybookcase:
I have a 1982 GS1000 which hasn’t run for 23 years and I am l wondered if anyone could recommend a company to do a full restore on it?
Please and thank you.
Rex:
The simple answer would be to sell that one and buy one already restored. A full restoration on a GS Thou (and many other bikes besides) would cost far more than the end bike would be worth.
Billybookcase:
Thanks Rex, how about if I just got the engine reconditioned and did the rest of it myself, is that still prohibitively expensive for what it would be worth in the end?
BB
iansoady:
The difference in price between one with an "unknown" engine and one with the engine restored is unlikely to pay for the work. I for one never trust the mechanical work a previous owner has done or commissioned after some very disappointing experiences.
Rex:
--- Quote from: Billybookcase on February 16, 2022, 01:49:38 PM ---Thanks Rex, how about if I just got the engine reconditioned and did the rest of it myself, is that still prohibitively expensive for what it would be worth in the end?
BB
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Maybe a better idea would be to get the existing engine running to see what the condition's like? They're really strong units and last a long time, so you may be pleasantly surprised.
Personally I'd give the whole-bike a safety once-over and try it on the road. Run it for a while and you can see what needs doing, and you can find out if it's what you want to put money into. They're heavy old b*stards and you may not actually like it?
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