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Suzuki GS500E
#109022 10/31/2006 7:58 PM
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OK, so the GT750 did not look good, but the 500 is very nice and bought from a dealer.

12 month ticket
12 months tax
Full service
10,000 miles 0n a 2001
Mint condition
£1,750 all in

Ideal as a winter runaround


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A wise man once said "this thread is no good without pictures ... "




EDIT:

OK, here's a 'library' pic of one.
Looks a nice little winter hack.
Be careful mate.


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GS500E

Very good bike. These things have been around for years. Very reliable machine and will take a ton of abuse.


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GS500E

Very good bike. These things have been around for years. Very reliable machine and will take a ton of abuse.

Ooh, De Ja Vue

How did that happen

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Hey cheers Ade, the only problem I have is when the mrs took me up in the car, she got out and said, "What a lovely little bike", I think that might have something to do with the colour which is yellow


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Hey cheers Ade, the only problem I have is when the mrs took me up in the car, she got out and said, "What a lovely little bike", I think that might have something to do with the colour which is yellow




Ouch!!!

Er ... yellow, eh?
Mmmmmm

They'll be calling you the 'Yellow Peril' mate

On the plus side ... resprays aren't that expensive

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Well did about 50 mile on it today, besides keep missing the gear lever and brake lever, a very nice cheap little run around I have been informed to expect about 60mpg so even better. Ade check your email and bell us if you wish


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GS500E

Very good bike. These things have been around for years. Very reliable machine and will take a ton of abuse.




Tru dat. That engine has been around since at least 1980. Started as 400, then 450, and 500. All the bugs should be out by now - not that there were any. I had a 450 Suzie and it was virtually flawless. The only minor problem I had was a minor oil leak (yeah, Jap bikes leak, too)on the shifter shaft and I'm convinced that was my doing. The things I did not like were - Tendancy for valve ping when not using high octane - especially in warm weather. and The goofy Suzuki petcock which was either reserve, on, or prime - NO OFF. The later was the demise of my Suzuki. I left the petcock on prime and let it sit for about a year and a half. No matter what I cleaned or how well I cleaned it, it was never the same. If those petcocks are still the same, my only recommendation would be to see about a Pingle. Oh, one more - Ride the crap out of it. I think you'll find it absolutely delightfull...


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Hi Barry

Yep, still got the same silly fuel tap on this one, which is an electric one at that. only works when the engine is turned over unless on Prime of course, but you do not run it on prime... I will certainly get my moneys worth out of it thats for sure....


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I had an '05 GS500F for about six months this year, primarily to get me back into being comfortable on two wheels. Wonderful machine. Handled great. I would have loved to hold on to it for when I want to ride with a friend who lacks a bike, but needed it's value towards the trade in...


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I had an '05 GS500F for about six months this year, primarily to get me back into being comfortable on two wheels. Wonderful machine. Handled great. I would have loved to hold on to it for when I want to ride with a friend who lacks a bike, but needed it's value towards the trade in...




I must admit, cracking little commuter bike, went for ride out tonight around 50 miles, but handles lovely and has a nice sound to it, or is that the illegal can fitted. Went on motorway/freeway and it sounded nice at 70mph and still had plenty left


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The OL had a GS400 for a training wheels bike. With careful attention to break in, oil changes and adjustments, the engines were good for about 15 - 17 Kmiles. The electric system made Lucas look like pure genius. There was a fuse that disconnected the battery from the rest of the system, and it had a shunt regulator that depended on the battery to do most of its job. If the fuse blows or the battery goes bad, the dynamo would run wild and fry everything including the special made (= hard to get) $79 headlight.


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Headlight for $79 (around £44) ... so that'll be about £150 then Ray!!

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Finall got round to taking a photo



Not in bad condition for a 2001 with 10.700 miles on the clock.


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Holy crap, that IS yellow!!!

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Holy crap, that IS yellow!!!




Yea, but a sort of nice yellow, looks tidy though dont ya tink


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Could do with swopping the mirroe ends, as I cannot see anything behind me... anyone know of anything that will fit..


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Has sort've an... asparagus tinge to it...

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There's no such thing as a nice yellow bike imho.

Get it sprayed... or chrome it!

But seriously, it looks tidy enough for a winter hack.


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There's no such thing as a nice yellow bike imho.

Get it sprayed... or chrome it!

But seriously, it looks tidy enough for a winter hack.




Hey come on "G" M's taste is usually good, I mean she did marry me


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There's no such thing as a nice yellow bike imho.

Get it sprayed... or chrome it!

But seriously, it looks tidy enough for a winter hack.




Hey come on "G" M's taste is usually good, I mean she did marry me


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There's no such thing as a nice yellow bike imho.

Get it sprayed... or chrome it!

But seriously, it looks tidy enough for a winter hack.




Hey come on "G" M's taste is usually good, I mean she did marry me


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birchr #109044 11/15/2006 12:40 AM
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Nice bike ! I have A 1991 GS500E (winter project).
You should check out GSTWIN.COM lot..lot of good information
don't forget to hit the MSG. board its under links on the main page. hope to see you there.

Jimstan


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