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Most miles you seen on a GS?

Started by Pinoy21337, June 03, 2005, 05:01:22 PM

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Pinoy21337

What's the most miles you ever seen on a GSE?  I have 16,500 miles on my 95gse and was wondering how many miles until it is considered a high milage engine?  And is the 2005 GSE just as fast as my 95 gse?

cheesy


oppy00

I"ve got about 18k on my '00
That's nowhere near 80k, but I just thought I'd chime in.
Black '00  GS500E 
Silver '02 Bandit 1200S

Finally got a good job.  Hooray me!!!

I still love beer.  Hooray me!!!

gsJack

Yep, got a little over 80k on the 97 GS500E now and the 02 GS500 is finally past 24k miles.  It had about 4k on it when I bought it so I finally have 100k miles on GS500s since I bought the 97 new in March of 99.  How about a 100K GS500 club?  :thumb:

Would be very exclusive club since most move up to bigger and better (in their opinion:-) bikes long before they get that many miles in.   :lol:

94suzuki500


cobalt135

Uh... 1,500  on mine :dunno:
Craig

'05 GS500F sold to friend

2006 SV1000S

RVertigo

12,800 (and somethin')

Gonna be there for a bit though...  'til I can get that (dumbass) mistake fixed.   :x

sprint_9

Jack, what type of upkeep have you had to do on your high mileage engine?

LizardQueen

13,700 on my '93, bought it used end of last summer.  

Jack, did you have to tear down the engine at any point in it's 80k?

LQ
1993 GS500E,  red with pink (gak!) stripes, 13 K miles, Genmar risers, Progressive springs, luggage rack, pending Katana shock install

gsJack

sprint and LQueen, just routine maintenance all the way on the 97 with 80k miles on it.  I broke it in on dino juice and switched to the 15W-50 Mobil 1 oil at about 5k miles.  Never added oil between 3k oil changes till past 50k miles.  Checked valve clearance about every 8k miles after first check and didn't change a shim till about 40k miles.  The 2 intake valves have never had shim changes, but the exhaust valves have and one exhaust valve shim is now the minimum size.  Since this is now my winter bike and only gets about 1k miles per year now, I prolly won't check them or change them again while I have it.  Should last till I'm 80.   :thumb:

The 02 GS is a different story though.   :(   It apparently came from the factory with a valve bucket that was too tight and it would hold one exhaust valve open when cold.  I let it go since it would loosen up in 30 sec and run just fine till I started it up one very cold day last winter and the valve stuck open and broke the head off when hit by the other valve and/or the piston.  Had to tear it down and replace the valve and now expect it will run as far as the 97 did.

Changed the 97 to Delvac 1300 15W-40 heavy duty oil at about 60k miles and have used the 15W-40 in both bikes since.  They run cooler with the 15W-40 dino juice than the 97 did with the 15W-50 synthetic and will run on lower octane gas without knocking/pinging.  Will not use 15-50 or 20-50 in air cooled bikes again.

manofthefield

Quote from: gsJackChanged the 97 to Delvac 1300 15W-40 heavy duty oil at about 60k miles and have used the 15W-40 in both bikes since.  
Is that the dino or synthetic flavor of Devlac?
motorcycleless
1998 GS500E sold 6/20/11

gsJack

Quote from: manofthefield
Quote from: gsJackChanged the 97 to Delvac 1300 15W-40 heavy duty oil at about 60k miles and have used the 15W-40 in both bikes since.  
Is that the dino or synthetic flavor of Devlac?

Dino juice, about $7 a gallon at Walmart or auto parts store.

gs500fromnb

i'm at past 22k on mine in two summers.. just regular maintenance. Running amsoil synthetic 10w40.
Danny

2003 Gs500

97gs500e

'A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have..'

'12 CBR1000RR
'01 SV650 (sold)
'03 Ninja 250R (sold)
'05 CRF50F (sold)
'94 DR125SE (sold)
'02 SV650 (sold)
'06 TTR50E (sold)
'05 SV1000S (sold)
'97 GS500E (sold)

The Buddha

One thing is ... 80K mostly highway and long ride miles ... big ... huge difference ... I saw this car with like 700,000 miles Older Maxima ... ran like a swiss watch ... all highway ... no stop and go, no constant errands ride 3/4 mile and stop ... then 3/4 mile back ... Its those starts and stops that will kill the motor ... a 3/4 mile up and back will do more damage than a nice  300 mile run on mostly highway with not much slowing and accelerating ... as a commute beater ... my 48K miler had numerous shim swaps from 15K, lots of oil useage since 10K, various busted crap (Mainly intake manifold at 15K, CCT at 25 and crank triggers at 35) ... Commutes are murder on these ... short rides are worse and that casual run around the block and stop ... total 3 minutes ... its a motors equivalent of a double bacon cheese burger ...
Cool.
Srinath.
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mp183

Over 20,000 on my 2002.
Runs great.  Fair amount of the mileage commuting to Manhattan.
Routine maintenance.  Some minor oil leaks.
I ignore them unless they get bad.
Original brakes, clutch etc.
Just tires and chain up to this point.
I really push this puppy.  Never complains.
Engine likes to be reved and loves that Castrol GTX 10-40.
2002 GS500
2004 V-Strom 650 
is it time to check the valves?
2004 KLR250.

WILDTHING80

can you run regular oil in a gs or does it have to be motorcycle oil i saw where someone said they ran castrol gtx
it is better to be hated for what you are than loved for what your not

RedShift

Quote from: gsJackHow about a 100K GS500 club?  :thumb:

Would be very exclusive club since most move up to bigger and better (in their opinion:-) bikes long before they get that many miles in.   :lol:
Could be lonely, potentially be just you and Srinath for a while, Jack.  Perhaps someone that picks up a hand-me-down GS500 somewhere in the world will pipe in.

I know what you mean about trading in.  Guess we all have varying levels of fickle, most more so than others.   ;)

Oh, don't be expecting me for a while -- I'm approaching 8K, and put less than 4K of "pleasure riding" on in a year -- hardly an Iron Butt.  :)
2001 GS500E, stock except for SV650 Flyscreen, Case Guards, Headlight Modulator, PIAA Super White bulb & 17-Tooth Front Sprocket, BLUE, RED and GREEN LED Instrument and Dash Lights

rich

I have a 2004 F with 6,400 on it. Change oil every 2,500 miles.

rancherchaos

2005 gs500f  have been riding it for almost 2 years have 20k miles on it. I have gotten 74mpg on it before(Florida isn't too hilly). change the oil every 2k miles. love it and will ride it till it dies.

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