I'm thinking of buying an '83 GL1100, and found this site on Bing. I bought an '84 Ascot VT500 about two months ago with 22K miles, and have been tinkering around with it. I bled the front brake, replaced the 'plugs, changed the oil, oil filter, air filter, and rear drive fluid. Coolant looked fine so I left that alone. Had fairly new Pirelli Sport Demon tires (100/90-18 front, 120/90-18 rear), so I've been scrubbing those in.
This is when I first got it:
Fork gaiters, new handlebars, new mirrors, modified stock muffler:
Cleaned up the muffler mod with a Pro Circuit tapered stainless end cap:
Sound clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXrSPJRoQHY
These original unfaired Goldwings have always appealed to me, and I think the GL engine is one of the best looking motors out there. If all goes as planned, I just might have this '83 GL1100 the week after Labor Day. I'm hoping it will be more comfortable than my Ascot, have more power, and better brakes. The Ascot is an absolute hoot to ride fast in the twisties where I live in So Cal, but this GL1100 should make for a more comfortable cruiser in VA, which is where I'll be working. I don't plan on doing a lot of things to this GL1100, except for maybe changing the bars/grips, rear shocks, adding s/s brake lines, and maybe one of those WoLo Bad Boy horns. I have an innate need to tinker with things, but will probably try to restrain myself on this Goldwing!
I've been back in So Cal since the middle of Jun, and it hasn't rained one day, which is more than I can say for the riding weather in the Hampton Roads area of VA, not to mention there aren't any twisties around there either! This pic pretty much sums up what a typical riding day is for me back in So Cal:
Anyway, I hope this GL1100 falls into my lap, and I can have years of trouble-free comfortable riding, weather-permitting. The Ascot is in its element on roads like in the above picture, but I can only go about 85 miles before I have to switch to reserve. I'm expecting that the GL1100 will have a MUCH better range, and have more than enough power to cruise on the freeways, and pass traffic every now and then.
This is when I first got it:
Fork gaiters, new handlebars, new mirrors, modified stock muffler:
Cleaned up the muffler mod with a Pro Circuit tapered stainless end cap:
Sound clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXrSPJRoQHY
These original unfaired Goldwings have always appealed to me, and I think the GL engine is one of the best looking motors out there. If all goes as planned, I just might have this '83 GL1100 the week after Labor Day. I'm hoping it will be more comfortable than my Ascot, have more power, and better brakes. The Ascot is an absolute hoot to ride fast in the twisties where I live in So Cal, but this GL1100 should make for a more comfortable cruiser in VA, which is where I'll be working. I don't plan on doing a lot of things to this GL1100, except for maybe changing the bars/grips, rear shocks, adding s/s brake lines, and maybe one of those WoLo Bad Boy horns. I have an innate need to tinker with things, but will probably try to restrain myself on this Goldwing!
I've been back in So Cal since the middle of Jun, and it hasn't rained one day, which is more than I can say for the riding weather in the Hampton Roads area of VA, not to mention there aren't any twisties around there either! This pic pretty much sums up what a typical riding day is for me back in So Cal:
Anyway, I hope this GL1100 falls into my lap, and I can have years of trouble-free comfortable riding, weather-permitting. The Ascot is in its element on roads like in the above picture, but I can only go about 85 miles before I have to switch to reserve. I'm expecting that the GL1100 will have a MUCH better range, and have more than enough power to cruise on the freeways, and pass traffic every now and then.