boxerfrogs
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My eagerly awaited 1988 R100GS (24,000 miles) turned up on Saturday. Bought it on French eBay (I live in France) from a chap down south near Ste. Maxime. Ignored all the rules and purchased without viewing - just trusted photos and description (has a pricey 'White Power' rear shocker fitted which I took as a sign of previous caring owner). Luckily, turned out fine. Checked oil, pumped up tyres, put in fresh petrol and away she went. No problem.
Prior to collection, seller told me on the phone that the speedo was in miles not kilometres. Said it was because this GS was one of the first into France which seemed a bit odd, but never mind, just as long there wasn't a problem with the registration; and apparently it's okay. Excellent condition of bike seems to confirm low mileage.
However, all this has nowt to do with my main query, which is... the bike's fitted with a small tacho to the left of the speedo and a small clock to the right - are these standard issue (I can't see them mentioned in my Haynes manual)???? If so, would the clock eventually flatten the battery when the bike's left idle for, say, a month or two? And, if this is the case, is it an easy job to remove or disconnect the clock (I have a perfectly good wristwatch which does the job)???
AND... have been reading various postings and am now slightly concerned about dodgy starter motors. Is it worth investing in a spare item even though the fitted item seems to work okay? And, if so, which is recommended?
Would be hugely grateful for advice re. any of the above. And if there's any other technical advice or handy hints that you that you feel could be beneficial to a moron such as moi, do please fire ahead.
Many thanks.
Prior to collection, seller told me on the phone that the speedo was in miles not kilometres. Said it was because this GS was one of the first into France which seemed a bit odd, but never mind, just as long there wasn't a problem with the registration; and apparently it's okay. Excellent condition of bike seems to confirm low mileage.
However, all this has nowt to do with my main query, which is... the bike's fitted with a small tacho to the left of the speedo and a small clock to the right - are these standard issue (I can't see them mentioned in my Haynes manual)???? If so, would the clock eventually flatten the battery when the bike's left idle for, say, a month or two? And, if this is the case, is it an easy job to remove or disconnect the clock (I have a perfectly good wristwatch which does the job)???
AND... have been reading various postings and am now slightly concerned about dodgy starter motors. Is it worth investing in a spare item even though the fitted item seems to work okay? And, if so, which is recommended?
Would be hugely grateful for advice re. any of the above. And if there's any other technical advice or handy hints that you that you feel could be beneficial to a moron such as moi, do please fire ahead.
Many thanks.




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