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What's the highest millage GS out there?

Started by TundraOG, October 30, 2018, 08:27:56 AM

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TundraOG

Just watched a video about a man who rode over one million miles on his Harley Davidson, and it got me thinking. Now, the GS is certainly no 1800cc low revving cruiser, but what's the most anyone has ever ridden on a single GS?
I currently stand proud at 107 thousand KM (about 66.4 K miles) on the original engine, and I know a guy here who clocked about 100,000 miles (160K KM) on his. I'm sure this number can go higher. What have you heard about?
2002 GS500E - "Lacey" the Adventure Bike| 106K on the clock and counting!

GSX600F Shock | AliExpress Windscreen | Renthal Bars | Komine Saddlebags | ADLO top case | 15W fork oil

TR

Despite 17 years of use and some abuse, my GS has a modest 65K Kilometer on the clock, circa 40K Miles, however it should be a little more, perhaps 70,000 or 75,000 Km (43K to 47K Miles) because I've rode her at least a year with no speedo cable.
Y2K golden GS, K&N lunchbox, 140/40/0/3, Progressive springs, Michelin Pilot Street Radials 110 & 140, R6 shock, braided front brake line, 15T sprocket, LED H4 bulb...

HPP8140

Have a 95 parts bike with 76,000 mi. Rear cam chain guide broke.

Currently riding 2002 with 61,000 mi.
2002 GS500 105K mi

1018cc

My 2008 GS5F has 78,500kms on it currently. I use it pretty much everyday. When people follow me they say it blows smoke out the exhaust on overrun. The engine still feels strong so hopefully it has a while left in it.

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G54B

My 90's got 118,000km on it, still going strong. It had a top end rebuild at 90k though.

The Buddha

Quote from: 1018cc on October 31, 2018, 12:41:15 PM
My 2008 GS5F has 78,500kms on it currently. I use it pretty much everyday. When people follow me they say it blows smoke out the exhaust on overrun. The engine still feels strong so hopefully it has a while left in it.

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My 48K mile 89 used to blow liquid oil/gas/water/carbon/other out the exhaust at anything over 4k. The oil was leaving, but not burning because it wasn't hot enough, so never looked like smoke, would splatter your hand with dots of a black mix of everything though.
Yea got to near 50k mile. Not anything near the highest. If I recall, even then GSJack was on my heels with the 80K milers or he may have beaten me already and that's just from this forum that I knew of.
I had also heard of a girl who ran 100K+ on an 89 which was rebuilt under warranty in 1990 by her brother who was a dealer mechanic - and I have that motor. Supposedly 100K miles and didn't use a drop of oil.
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twocool

86,000 km on my 2009......NO ISSUES!!!!


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Zaroka

Oh It's defiantly My almost 19 year old GS with 3700 miles on it  :D

bollepoes

Just hitted 70000km bought it last year with 52000 and no issues so far

Sodemuk

Undergoing massive reconstructions at the moment, but 89' with 90.000km on the clock

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MichaelM3

My 2007 has just under 110,000 kilometers on it.
It's my very day commuter machine - about 360 ks per week.
So far so good.

pliskin

Crazy thing is if you pay to have your shims checked every 4k you would spend more on valves that the bike cost new in about 50K miles.
Why are you looking here?

twocool

and if you paid the dealer for all of the other routine maintenance, it would be 2 bikes!

this is why ya gotta do your own maintenance.
Cookie

Quote from: pliskin on March 14, 2019, 06:41:01 AM
Crazy thing is if you pay to have your shims checked every 4k you would spend more on valves that the bike cost new in about 50K miles.

sotomoto

111k kms or 70k mi.
2006 naked bike.

Two faulty pick up coils, first at 20k kms after had dropped the  bike,then bought a second hand pickup.time for new at 110k kms...
A broken tps at 90k kms,just unplugged it and ok.

Two valve checks,first at 45k kms---changed 1 shim,second check at 90k,everything ok.

That"s all.

jackinacabin

My 89 has 57000 miles and goes well despite lower than ideal compression .... shims are due to be checked  but it keeps plugging along despite the low compression and still does 95 mph without drama ... and it thus far dependable . Bought for 450 quid about a year ago ,,, bargain i thunk ...I would ride it anywhere without worry , no bad noises , no smoke out the back , starts in all weathers , makes me grin in twisty bits .... 

Bluesmudge

#15
GSJack has one GS500 that crossed 100,000 miles and another that made it to around 90,000. I remember another forum post a few years back about a GS500 that had severe engine problems shortly after 100,000 miles.
All of these bikes were 100% or nearly 100% stock as Suzuki made the bike. Still, we never seem to hear about GS500s with 110,000 or 120,000+ miles like we do for more modern Suzuki designs like SVs and Vstroms. We also don't see any ultra high mileage bikes with aftermarket exhausts, K&N filters, and re-jets.

If you diligently keep up on maintenance and don't modify your bike your GS may get to the 100,000 mile (161,000 kilometer) club. Just don't expect much more than that without a rebuild or replacement of the top end of the motor.


I have 41,000 miles (66,000 km) on my GS. So a long ways to go to break any records.

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