Re: Laguna Seca Races
I will be there also, lets figure out a good place to meet, like last year at the Yamaha tent at 11:00 or noon. I will be there all three days so hope to see some of you there. We might even figure out a place to park together. Hey Mike Cordon are you going? Give me a call sometime. Have a good day! Tim
Re: Laguna Seca Races
How about a similar: Saturday 11:00am, Yamaha tent? Those who have 'em, wear a GTS shirt. In a message dated 6/15/00 3:03:07 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: like last year at the Yamaha tent at 11:00 or noon.
RE: Laguna Seca Races
I'll be flying in from Minneapolis to attend and would enjoy socializing with other owners; let me know where and when. Does anyone in the Bay Area have a spare cycle that they would be interested in renting for a couple of days? If so, please reply to my email address. I'd be willing to reciprocate if one wished to attend the AMA round at Brainerd (MN) a couple weeks later.
Re: euro short screen et al.
Welcome to the list. So what year did you buy and where do you live? I have always thought that if the GTS ever had to leave my garage, I would likely replace it with a ZX-11. Grant Gall 93 GTS 1000 Bradley Jones wrote: Just got my GTS a month ago and love it. Have been riding a ZX-11 for 8 years and I do miss the smooth air of a shorter screen like the 11 had. So, count me in on acquiring some "Euro" screens from across the pond. Any help would be appreciated and I'll certainly pitch in to make this a worthwhile deal for the footwork involved. Thanks in advance.
Re: euro short screen et al.
Thanks. I bought last month and I live in Phoenix - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Multiple recipients of list" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 9:27 AM Subject: Re: euro short screen et al. Welcome to the list. So what year did you buy and where do you live? I have always thought that if the GTS ever had to leave my garage, I would likely replace it with a ZX-11. Grant Gall 93 GTS 1000 Bradley Jones wrote: Just got my GTS a month ago and love it. Have been riding a ZX-11 for 8 years and I do miss the smooth air of a shorter screen like the 11 had. So, count me in on acquiring some "Euro" screens from across the pond. Any help would be appreciated and I'll certainly pitch in to make this a worthwhile deal for the footwork involved. Thanks in advance.
FW: Status of AMSOIL air filter for GTS
Here some new I received for the Amsoil air filter -Original Message- From: Crisler, Jon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 7:35 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Status of AMSOIL air filter for GTS Hey Richard, how's it going ? For some reason, I have been booted off the GTS list. I cannot receive it at home or at work, even though I re-signed up about two months ago. I can see the email guys maybe blocking it off from work, but home too ? Go figure. Been so busy that I did not really have time for it anyhow. More on that later. On the AMSOIL air filter: I fought back and forth with them on making it, but the end result was that they could not do it at a reasonable price. The framework had to be custom built out of metal, because the molding for a plastic framework was too expensive for such a low volume piece. My mistake was dealing with the technical guys on getting it built, which was very doable. When it came time to price it out, the beancounters realized that it would be very expensive to build, so they at first refused to build it. When I kept pushing the issue (I had GTS'er that wanted 80 units at least) they said that if I came up with a very large non-refundable deposit, they would build it. But the unit price cost was closing in on $90 each at least, so that would be $180 for a pair. At that price, very few people would buy it, since the stock filter can be had for about $25 or less. The Amsoil filter guys knew that demand would fall as the price rose, which was why the business office wanted the deposit. In the end, the entire deal fell through back in April. The bigger problem is more my fault, in that I did not communicate the progress of the air filter with the rest of the GTS list. I want to apologize to anyone who was inconvenienced by me, perhaps delaying the purchase of filters in hopes of the reusable one becoming available. My life has been a real hell lately due to my job. My company is getting ready to go public, and everybody is working 80 hour weeks either building our products, designing the companion software and factory automation/ERP (enterprise resource planning) software (software is my area), or dealing with the financial end. So my entire life is centered around my job, to the detriment of my family and social life. So basically, I want to apologize to the GTS list about my inability to get AMSOIL to build the air filter, and hope you will forgive me and still allow me to participate on the list. And I owe you Richard a big favor, because you sent me the sample filter, spent YOUR money and your time to package it and send it to me. I am trying to figure out a way to repay the favor, if you have any suggestions, please let me know. If you have any comments you would like to send to me directly, my home email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Also, if you could post this to the GTS list for me I would appreciate it. Again, I would like to appologize to everyone. -Original Message- From: Richard Lanouette [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 2:02 AM To: Crisler, Jon Subject: Re: amsoil air filter Jon, still there ? What's going on with the filter ? Richard "Crisler, Jon" wrote: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --_=_NextPart_001_01BF4B4D.E29E3F90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Still waiting for the prototypes. I am expecting a set of 4 anytime now. I will call the guy tommorrow for an update. Its been quite some time now, so if the guy (Darren) gives me any delay I will probably call his boss for a wakeup. -Original Message- From: Christopher Caputo [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 7:11 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: amsoil air filter A great big Howdy out there!, What's the status on the amsoil air filter? --_=_NextPart_001_01BF4B4D.E29E3F90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN" HTML HEAD META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1" META NAME=3D"Generator" CONTENT=3D"MS Exchange Server version = 5.5.2650.12" TITLERE: amsoil air filter/TITLE /HEAD BODY PFONT SIZE=3D2Still waiting for the prototypes.nbsp;nbsp; I am = expecting a set of 4 anytime now.nbsp; I will call the guy tommorrow = for an update./FONT/P PFONT SIZE=3D2Its been quite some time now, so if the guy (Darren) = gives me any delay I will probably call his boss for a wakeup./FONT /P PFONT SIZE=3D2-Original Message-/FONT BRFONT SIZE=3D2From: Christopher Caputo [A = HREF=3D" mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] "
Re: euro short screen et al.
I actually meant what year of GTS did you buy. There are some other GTSer's in your area as well. Grant Gall Warren Brown wrote: Thanks. I bought last month and I live in Phoenix - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Multiple recipients of list" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 9:27 AM Subject: Re: euro short screen et al. Welcome to the list. So what year did you buy and where do you live? I have always thought that if the GTS ever had to leave my garage, I would likely replace it with a ZX-11. Grant Gall 93 GTS 1000 Bradley Jones wrote: Just got my GTS a month ago and love it. Have been riding a ZX-11 for 8 years and I do miss the smooth air of a shorter screen like the 11 had. So, count me in on acquiring some "Euro" screens from across the pond. Any help would be appreciated and I'll certainly pitch in to make this a worthwhile deal for the footwork involved. Thanks in advance.
RE: Status of AMSOIL air filter for GTS
Thank you for your work on trying to get us GTS'ers a reusable air filter. Everyone on the list is grateful for your hard work. Now, you do get stock options for working that much OT, right? Enjoy, Garrett Welch Happiness is the journey, not the destination. AMA#500406ICQ# 1730192 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://gtser.kendra.com -- From: Lanouette, Richard[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 10:06 AM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: FW: Status of AMSOIL air filter for GTS Here some new I received for the Amsoil air filter
Re: Helmets are for Intelligent Riders
The government does good things and bad things. Requiring that everyone have special insurance for any activity that they do, makes no sense. It makes a lot of sense if you are an insurance company and you have the lobbying power to get politicians to see things your way! They very much know that riders are no greater a risk so they will be glad to have us legislatively be forced to pay insurance premiums. It all makes a great deal of economic sensefor them. Also, found out today that Blue Cross Blue Shield is THE ONLY insurance company in my area that "IS ALLOWED BY LAW" to cover our company's and other companies I suspect medical needs. How's that for monopoly! I hate to admit it but Hillary's sounding better all of a sudden, so as to put a leash on these thieves. George believes in absolute self-determination and unlimited independence but always with personal responsibility. PS Still waiting on my BT57 after 10 days, you can tell it's beginning to piss me off. _ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
Re: euro short screen et al.
I bought a '93. The prior owner was Thomas Duncan. I have met one, If you know of more, please let me know. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Multiple recipients of list" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 10:23 AM Subject: Re: euro short screen et al. I actually meant what year of GTS did you buy. There are some other GTSer's in your area as well. Grant Gall Warren Brown wrote: Thanks. I bought last month and I live in Phoenix - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Multiple recipients of list" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 9:27 AM Subject: Re: euro short screen et al. Welcome to the list. So what year did you buy and where do you live? I have always thought that if the GTS ever had to leave my garage, I would likely replace it with a ZX-11. Grant Gall 93 GTS 1000 Bradley Jones wrote: Just got my GTS a month ago and love it. Have been riding a ZX-11 for 8 years and I do miss the smooth air of a shorter screen like the 11 had. So, count me in on acquiring some "Euro" screens from across the pond. Any help would be appreciated and I'll certainly pitch in to make this a worthwhile deal for the footwork involved. Thanks in advance.
Re: GTS for sale repository
Neelin_Wilson wrote: If someone is up to it, it's probably time to start some sort of central posting for GTS's for sale. Seems that a lot more are turning up. RObert Wilson Ok, I'll do it. Heh. http://www.gts1000.org/forsale.html
Re: GTS Website development...
So like are ya gonna tell us the address.. S/A #10 Grant Brandon wrote: Ok folks. Now I've gone and done it. I expect to burn or pay hell for it, but I thought, why not. (do it.) So here it is. The 'semi-official GTS Website'. I've still got a lot of work to do on it, and quite frankly, could use a little help to boot. So don't be shy and proffer any and all opinions concerning its growth and development. I would like to make one brief, but very important note here. I am NOT claiming ownership or directorship of the site. I may have done the preliminary footwork of procuring the domain name, (I'm in the business), and set up the initial site, (again, the business..), but I want everyone on the list to know, It's OUR site. You tell me what you want or think that it needs, me do. (Although, it may not happen overnight! :^) ). We can take consensus votes for it via the list. But remember, it's not MY site. It's OURS. Totally. So, I have slipped on the asbestos suit and wait patiently for replies. I hope this is something we all wanted to have as a group. We can use it to further the process of an official club, "The GTS Touring Society" and maybe get a few discounts here and there. We can post events, gatherings, and scantily clad young la .uh, better scratch that one. It will be a place to post the ABS issue so those NON-members of the list will have a chance to read about it and take action. Again, I am not trying to steal anyone's thunder here. Many of you have busted a hump to gather and disseminate information about our beloved bikes, and unless I hear otherwise, I will only offer a link to your website for the particular information that you have. BUT, you are free, and encouraged, to put it on this site, IF you want to. Unedited. Unabridged. Unplagiarized. So, many happy returns to all, I hope I have done 'a good thing'. If not, I'll whip it off, ASAP. Brandon (Oh boy, here it comes )
RE: GTS Website development...
Http://www.gts1000.org I like the name! --
Re: My new/old GTS
Welcome to the list... Also had a FJ1200. Nice Machine, however, I'm sure you already understand why anything other then a GTS is a "nice machine". The GTS will give confidence in your riding ability no matter what stage you're at... Enjoy it and the list... Some interesting opinions and great advise.. "CruzTrooper" - Original Message - From: John Laurenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 11:36 AM Subject: My new/old GTS It official..I now belong on the GTS list and I'm not simply a lurker. I rode the bike back from Texas to St. Augustine yesterday and loved every minute. I put 10% of it 10,600 mileage on in 15 hours. It runs better already.Now I'm looking for advice on the best place and the best manuals? Also anyone out there with a stock seat they know they won't ever use, please contact me off list with a price. I want to get one to modify the pillion with some ideas I have to use it as a touring set up. Any off list words of advice are welcomed. The new front tire on itPirelli Dragon is cupping pretty badly already. I had great luck with Avon Azaros on the front of FJ which stopped this. Comments. hawke below is a reprint of my comments on the ride to a friend: "The guy I bought the bike from is a Honda mechanic in the Plano Texas Honda shop. I was late getting into Texas because I missed my flight our of OK City. The business discussions dragged on a little too long, but the guy I was with felt bad and drove me down. What a small world the Internet makes...while doing the deal in the show room, I bought the bike from the owner, a guy walked up and sat on the GTS. The guy I'm with asks, jokingly, if he would like to buy it. Then this stranger starts to carry on about knowing all about me and the GTS deal. The mechanic and the guy with me look stupified as he talks; like, are you world famous John..:) Then the stranger explains about the LDR list...:) The ride home from Texas to St. Augustine was a good chance to get acquainted with the GTS. It is a lot different than the FJS..it is much more finely engineered and advanced compared to the old FJ to make it concise. Getting off the FJ and onto the GTS and then riding 1200 plus miles in less than a day, the differences become extremely focused in the mind. The RADD front end is outstanding. On the FJ, when riding in anything loose or unstable, I had virtually no control. It took all my skills just to keep the bike up right on a gravel road. The FJ wouldn't steer, simply plow. Riding down the unfinished road leading into my sister place in Texas was a nice shock. I had to carefully pick my spot when I rode the FJ, in fact, I went down a few months earlier on the FJ when it hit a soft wet grass area and slid out from underneath meSwith this GTS, it is like being on a dirt bike. It has no tendency to slid or move on unstable ground. The same feeling with the GTS transfers to hard ground and in cornersS.it is on rails. It inspires confidence in all riding conditions. It is no light weight at just over 600 lbs wet, but that heaviness disappears once the bike is moving. It feels like you can touch either side of the bike down in the tight stuff without giving it a second thought because it feels so well planted. The ride is extremely plush with little being transmitted back through the handlebars. The power is there, but it doesn't have that surge at seven grand, like the FJ. It just revs and revs like an electric motor. Very smooth, but still has a lot of grunt. You can leave it in top gear and pull all the way from 1500 rpm without a hic-up. On the same ride and at the same speeds, 80 to 90 mph average, on the ride back from Texas, the FJ would have given me around 30 mpg. Roger always told me how good his gas mileage was and I used to thinkSyeah! But this EFI system on the Yamaha is something else. At the same speedo speeds, and by the speed I was passing traffic, the speedo is probably about 5% off, like the FJ, I got outstanding mileage. I average 44 to 47 mpg on 5 tank fill ups. It dropped to 44 mpg when I was able to hold the speed closer to 90. I couldn't believe it. What a nice surprise, I almost don't need to put on an aux tank compared to the FJ. Just short of 200 miles the low fuel light comes on and I fill it up with 4 gallons. There is a guy on the GTS list that is a metal worker and who can bump out the stock tank to over seven gallons and still fit it under the plastic. That may be the sensible way to go for LD riding on this thing. In shortSI think I have a keeper in this bike, even if Yamaha brings out a light weight tourer. I'll just have to get a bigger garage." hawke
RE: GTS Website development...
The Adress is www.gts1000.org - and it is a GREAT idea ! S/A from over there, who is able to read Joerg -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Donnerstag, 15. Juni 2000 22:06 To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: GTS Website development... So like are ya gonna tell us the address.. S/A #10 Grant Brandon wrote: Ok folks. Now I've gone and done it. I expect to burn or pay hell for it, but I thought, why not. (do it.) So here it is. The 'semi-official GTS Website'. I've still got a lot of work to do on it, and quite frankly, could use a little help to boot. So don't be shy and proffer any and all opinions concerning its growth and development. I would like to make one brief, but very important note here. I am NOT claiming ownership or directorship of the site. I may have done the preliminary footwork of procuring the domain name, (I'm in the business), and set up the initial site, (again, the business..), but I want everyone on the list to know, It's OUR site. You tell me what you want or think that it needs, me do. (Although, it may not happen overnight! :^) ). We can take consensus votes for it via the list. But remember, it's not MY site. It's OURS. Totally. So, I have slipped on the asbestos suit and wait patiently for replies. I hope this is something we all wanted to have as a group. We can use it to further the process of an official club, "The GTS Touring Society" and maybe get a few discounts here and there. We can post events, gatherings, and scantily clad young la .uh, better scratch that one. It will be a place to post the ABS issue so those NON-members of the list will have a chance to read about it and take action. Again, I am not trying to steal anyone's thunder here. Many of you have busted a hump to gather and disseminate information about our beloved bikes, and unless I hear otherwise, I will only offer a link to your website for the particular information that you have. BUT, you are free, and encouraged, to put it on this site, IF you want to. Unedited. Unabridged. Unplagiarized. So, many happy returns to all, I hope I have done 'a good thing'. If not, I'll whip it off, ASAP. Brandon (Oh boy, here it comes )
RE: euro short screen et al.
You should ask Kevin Hawkins for some assistancehe is called the master of screen shipping. Joerg -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bradley Jones Sent: Donnerstag, 15. Juni 2000 17:37 To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: euro short screen et al. Just got my GTS a month ago and love it. Have been riding a ZX-11 for 8 years and I do miss the smooth air of a shorter screen like the 11 had. So, count me in on acquiring some "Euro" screens from across the pond. Any help would be appreciated and I'll certainly pitch in to make this a worthwhile deal for the footwork involved. Thanks in advance.
RE: Battlax report
Newer ? Yes ...Better..., aahhh well They tested the tire with different bikes in germany. More grip, yes. But the "old" BT 57 has much more grip under wet conditions. I like too have those extra sticky rain feeling with my old BT57. Joerg -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lanouette, Richard Sent: Montag, 5. Juni 2000 19:31 To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: RE: Battlax report The BT-57 has been replace by the BT-010. A new and better tire for the same price. Richard -Original Message- From: paramithas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 10:20 AM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Battlax report Cording showing for sure and 6,292 miles is all I got out of the rear BT-57. Most all the miles were non-benign to boot :-)) Ahh it felt so good!! Bottom line I liked this tire so much a new one's on the way as we speak. One more thing, did my first wheely this weekend on the GTSnot much of one mind you but I wasn't trying either. 125 lb woman in the back, the Krausers loaded, going up the hill and giving it all it's got trying to keep up with a smart-ass on a super hawk, did the trick. So, whoever said it can't be done, think again. George with a raised front end _ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
Re: GTS Website development...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So like are ya gonna tell us the address.. S/A #10 Grant Hey, Garrett figured it out. ;^) Heh. http://www.gts1000.org/
Re: GTS Website development...
Welch, Garrett R wrote: Http://www.gts1000.org I like the name! Yeah, I spent many sleepless nights working on that one. ;^) Thanks! Brandon
Re: GTS Website development...
More than one website out there...I forgot whether it was "com" or "org" on the end so tried both. Both gave different websites. Dang.pretty soon this bike is gonna have a number of websites in excess of the number of bikes ever sold. :) Phil On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Brandon wrote: Welch, Garrett R wrote: Http://www.gts1000.org I like the name!
GTS Web Page
It looks great. Now if I only knew how to do that stuff I could help. Oh yeah, the links with the scantily clad la.better forget that one. But they are cool anyway! Grant
Re: GTS Web Page
On Thu, 15 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It looks great. Now if I only knew how to do that stuff I could help. Oh yeah, the links with the scantily clad la.better forget that one. But they are cool anyway! NawSuperbike Magazine already has a corner on that market. Try: www.gci-net.com/user/s/superbike/index.html Oh.there's motorcycles too. Phil
RE: GTS Web Page
Oh that is the easy part! and this is for everyone on this list! Step 1. Goto the FAQ Section and pick one item you feel you know quite a bit about. Step 2. Research the Heck out it. Step 3. Write about the topic in a clear and concise manner.(this is were I stink) Step 4. Submit it to Brandon (I am assuming now) for conversion to html Step 5. Enjoy a job well done and go riding. But could we NOT do the topic of "How to become a SA on the GTS mailing list?" =) -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED][SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 1:59 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: GTS Web Page It looks great. Now if I only knew how to do that stuff I could help. Grant
Re: GTS Web Page
Got it! But what I was really getting at was the technical stuff. As for the smartass stuff, I am listed as S/A #10, there are at least nine others waaay better at it than me! So I won't touch that one. Grant Welch, Garrett R wrote: Oh that is the easy part! and this is for everyone on this list! Step 1. Goto the FAQ Section and pick one item you feel you know quite a bit about. Step 2. Research the Heck out it. Step 3. Write about the topic in a clear and concise manner.(this is were I stink) Step 4. Submit it to Brandon (I am assuming now) for conversion to html Step 5. Enjoy a job well done and go riding. But could we NOT do the topic of "How to become a SA on the GTS mailing list?" =) -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED][SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 1:59 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: GTS Web Page It looks great. Now if I only knew how to do that stuff I could help. Grant
Re: GTS Web Page
Welch, Garrett R wrote: Oh that is the easy part! and this is for everyone on this list! Step 1. Goto the FAQ Section and pick one item you feel you know quite a bit about. BTW, the FAQ in not all inclusive! Submit faq 'items' to add to the list if it's not there. But could we NOT do the topic of "How to become a SA on the GTS mailing list?" Aawww..
Re: Fluff Scantily clad web sites (was RE: GTS Web Page)
Weird. You're right, enter the address and it comes up as missing. But I find it through a bookmark to the old address: http://freespace.virgin.net/k.frost/ And it tells me to go to the new address, but I just click on it, and it comes up on my 'puter, with the address I gave showing. Anyone better at software than me know why this is happening? Seems I should also get it directly. Curious minds want to know. Phil On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Welch, Garrett R wrote: I think they found what was on that web site. It says it is not there. -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED][SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 2:11 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject:Re: GTS Web Page NawSuperbike Magazine already has a corner on that market. Try: www.gci-net.com/user/s/superbike/index.html Oh.there's motorcycles too. Phil
Re: euro short screen et al.
Grant, I think someone answered your email to me by accident. I bought a 1993 GTS w/ 20K on the clock for $6k. I live in the Twin Cities area. Brad Jones
Re: GTS- headlite adjustment
Sorry for stupid questions.don't have a service manual yet. Headlight adjustment. My low beam is lighting up the sky...let alone the high beam. I am assuming from looking at the underside of the head light that the two small bolts sticking down under the headlight module are the ones to turn. Which direction and which one for vertical and horizontal adjustment...standing in front of the bike and facing the headlight? hawke
www.gts1000.org
As the third web presence of the GTS (Mike Weaver the elusive Peter K. predate me), welcome aboard. I've been remiss in updating my site over the past couple of years. Working riding have come first, and back then there were many fewer GTSers on the net. It took forever to get 20 owners on the Owners list, that was a magical number for me, now there are over 300. I started the mailing list and was happy to have Mike Weaver take it over when my provider started charging me monthly for it. Not only that it was starting to consume too much time administeriing. I concentrated on the Owners List the website after that. I've stumbled recently with the owners list because of other priorities, and the website has been behind that. Brandon, if you're up to it and gung ho, I give you permission to rape pillage my website to put it into the .org site I'll close down my "general" gts site and keep two of my babies try to maintain them. The owners list and the bibliography of publications I've spent a lot of time developing. gts.org would of course link directly to them for the definative world owners list and english bibliography. I'd like to thank all the people that have contributed to my site over the years and apologize ;) for bushwacking people into making contributions... Don McClellan for his great overview, Gen Kanai for his suspension university paper, Mike for taking over the list (thanks Mike, I think I got the best of that deal), Kelly Cash for a guy so amazing to keep minute records of his gas log, Koji Sakata my friend from Japan, Rob Chapman for sending me some original documentation from Australia. Brian Kearney, one of the original suckers :) to take part of the duties and compile info on where to source gts stuff, Richard Lanouette, the amazing Richard for putting the parts microfiche on the internet. Garrett Welch for starting an image archive, him I both know how much work that is update. Rene Sching for his Euro connection. Loki Jorgenson in Vancouver Canada for one of the original repository's of bike info (an FTP site at Simon Fraser University). I'll talk to you offline Brandon if you are interested in taking most of this info onto the .org site. Robert Wilson (gts web pioneer, but a cheap b. who waited until '96 to buy the new bike :) http://www.mbnet.mb.ca/~neelin/motorcycle/gts.html
Re: euro short screen et al.
Hi all: I've been lurking for a while, but thought I should intorduce myself. Just "activated" my 93 GTS after selling my 96 CBR1000F. I've had the GTS since 1998, but haven't ridden it much as the CBR was my main bike. Didn't want to ride the GTS as it's too unusual, but since I, ahem, have all those speeding tickets, no point in insuring too many bikes. Hope I can keep the GTS upright (no problem so far) as it would be a shame to turn a work of art like the GTS into a rough-and-tumble scratcher like my CBR was. Besides, a guy can have too many bikes, right? Brad, we should ride some time. I live near brainerd, but get to the cities pretty often. Any other TC listers? Any TC'ers have their ABS taken care of? I have a call in to trackstar, but they haven't gotten hold of Yamaha yet, so no appointment to get it done. Will have them do the valves when I'm in. I had them tune an '81 Seca a while back, and liked the work. Nice guys, and I get to look at the Guzzis and Laverdas whilst I wait, but I've heard good things about Hitchin Post, too. Adam Bradley Jones wrote: Grant, I think someone answered your email to me by accident. I bought a 1993 GTS w/ 20K on the clock for $6k. I live in the Twin Cities area. Brad Jones
Re: GTS- headlite adjustment
Good Luck, my headlight has sucked since the day I bought my GTS. I even had the dealer replace the whole assembly under warranty just after I got the bike. It still sucks. I didn't ride much at night because of it. I got a set of Piaa 1200 and they make up for it now. But without them I'm in the dark! This is the only true bitch I have about this machine after having put almost 60K on it. I turned them adjustment screws every which way but loose!@#$% Jason kaplitz COG #62 John Laurenson wrote: Sorry for stupid questions.don't have a service manual yet. Headlight adjustment. My low beam is lighting up the sky...let alone
headlight cover
I'll past this on because sometime back someone else was looking for a plastic headlight cover. I would say for now this is a temporary fix that might be of use for those on a trip. It started when I replaced the snap on type face shield for a 3/4 helmet. Seems with a little trimming that was done with all things a good pair of Gensu scissors. Seems that the only tuff part is the thick rib at the bottom of the shield which I used as the bottom of this cover. I trimmed down a page out of a newspaper and taped it in place. With a grease pen traced the outline of the headlight to use as template. I used some velcro that I had laying around that is 1 inch wide and cut it to fit the full length of the outside of the headlight. I didn't cut the shield to over lap onto the plastic fairing to avoid blemishing the paint with the sticky adhesive of the velcro. This velcro I got handed down by a friend that owns an auto body shop. I think you could get this stuff at a hobby shop and not have to by a big roll from an auto supply store. If it comes off then it was a good experiment and so far costs nothing. Can be replaced with possibly one that will be not so irregular the next time I need to cut another. Might not stop a good size rock. But might keep those little ones from making a crack that would later spell doom for the wallet on a new headlight lens. Would be on the look out for a thicker type plastic like an old windshield from a Harley or such. Seems that some Goldwingers have about the same size and shape that would fit a GTS. Anybody else out there tried a GW headlight cover? I know some of you must have a neat trick to use other than this. Apparently have deleted the email that had info on headlight covers in the past. ps just read the headlight adjustment I have no idea. Subject was good timing. Ken Swartz
Re: www.gts1000.org
You know, even as I was reading Robert's post, I felt like I was at a "Lifetime Achievement Award" ceremony and actually started to get a little misty eyed. It almost sounded as if Robert was trying to retire from the group, but of course, we won't have ANY of that. (See end of message.) I've only been on this list for the last 3+ years, but man, what a bunch of good natured, good humor, helpful group of riders. (Ok, people. Who happen to ride bikes. Really cool bikes.) I hope we can only carry the torch half as well as Robert. That being said, Robert_Wilson wrote: I've been remiss in updating my site over the past couple of years. Working riding have come first... snip As it should be. And while you 'claim' to be remiss on your site, I have to say, personally speaking, it was/still is the premiere source of GTS material. I have scoured your site countless times in the past for any little nugget of wisdom or smidgen of insight about our bikes and believe me, it is the definitive source of knowledge. Brandon, if you're up to it and gung ho, I give you permission to rape pillage my website to put it into the .org site I am humbled by your offer, (particulary the pillage part ;^), and I'll only take what you want me to. You do realize, of course, that there will be a dedicatory page to your efforts and pioneering spirit concerning the website creation of GTS'sdom. I thank you in advance and with much humility. gts.org would of course link directly to them for the definative world owners list and english bibliography. Of course. As if there were any question. :^) I'd like to thank all the people that have contributed to my site over the huge snip And they WILL be given all the credit due on the credits page. Guarnteed! (sp) (Do you like how I make work for myself?) This is one of the big 'reasons' I can not take credit for what has transpired here before. There are so many people that have contributed in so many ways that I feel a simple 'thank you' does not even begin to scratch the surface. It is effort beyond what I could/would do. Again, in advance, we thank you all, for your efforts. I'll talk to you offline Brandon if you are interested in taking most of this info onto the .org site. Great! Robert Wilson (gts web pioneer, but a cheap b. who waited until '96 to buy the new bike :) Hey, I didn't get mine until 96 either. And I barely knew what an Enternet is. Heh. I'm still learning but my true intent is to contribute to the group in some way that would be beneficial to us all via the Internet. Since I know just enough to be dangerous, I thought this would be a good avenue. I have come to realize over all this time, that there is a pretty swell group of folks on this list, willing to help out in ways that, more or less, would be what family would do for each other. By the way, Robert, don't think you are getting off easy here. We will all expect more input and stories from you since you won't have to spend any more time maintaining the website! :^) Best regards and looking forward to the challenge, Brandon
headlight adjustment
I agree about the poor light output.I also have a Ventura light lid (rock guard) and the factory fairing bra that has a nylon mesh over the headlight area.Both of those combined also restrict the light.I don't like riding at night either ,when I do the Piaa's are mandatory. Just remember, the light adjustment labeling of the screws in the manual is backwards or reversed of what it really is.Chris -94 blue.
Re: My new/old GTS
John, Congratulations. Now I can say "I told you so" and welcome to the club. As you get the bike set up just as you want, you will like it better and better. I look forward to following your progress, and may just have to ride back to check up on you. Roger -Original Message- From: John Laurenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thursday, June 15, 00 8:40 AM Subject: My new/old GTS It official..I now belong on the GTS list and I'm not simply a lurker. I rode the bike back from Texas to St. Augustine yesterday and loved every minute. I put 10% of it 10,600 mileage on in 15 hours. It runs better already.Now I'm looking for advice on the best place and the best manuals? Also anyone out there with a stock seat they know they won't ever use, please contact me off list with a price. I want to get one to modify the pillion with some ideas I have to use it as a touring set up. Any off list words of advice are welcomed. The new front tire on itPirelli Dragon is cupping pretty badly already. I had great luck with Avon Azaros on the front of FJ which stopped this. Comments. hawke below is a reprint of my comments on the ride to a friend: "The guy I bought the bike from is a Honda mechanic in the Plano Texas Honda shop. I was late getting into Texas because I missed my flight our of OK City. The business discussions dragged on a little too long, but the guy I was with felt bad and drove me down. What a small world the Internet makes...while doing the deal in the show room, I bought the bike from the owner, a guy walked up and sat on the GTS. The guy I'm with asks, jokingly, if he would like to buy it. Then this stranger starts to carry on about knowing all about me and the GTS deal. The mechanic and the guy with me look stupified as he talks; like, are you world famous John..:) Then the stranger explains about the LDR list...:) The ride home from Texas to St. Augustine was a good chance to get acquainted with the GTS. It is a lot different than the FJ..it is much more finely engineered and advanced compared to the old FJ to make it concise. Getting off the FJ and onto the GTS and then riding 1200 plus miles in less than a day, the differences become extremely focused in the mind. The RADD front end is outstanding. On the FJ, when riding in anything loose or unstable, I had virtually no control. It took all my skills just to keep the bike up right on a gravel road. The FJ wouldn't steer, simply plow. Riding down the unfinished road leading into my sister place in Texas was a nice shock. I had to carefully pick my spot when I rode the FJ, in fact, I went down a few months earlier on the FJ when it hit a soft wet grass area and slid out from underneath mewith this GTS, it is like being on a dirt bike. It has no tendency to slid or move on unstable ground. The same feeling with the GTS transfers to hard ground and in corners.it is on rails. It inspires confidence in all riding conditions. It is no light weight at just over 600 lbs wet, but that heaviness disappears once the bike is moving. It feels like you can touch either side of the bike down in the tight stuff without giving it a second thought because it feels so well planted. The ride is extremely plush with little being transmitted back through the handlebars. The power is there, but it doesn't have that surge at seven grand, like the FJ. It just revs and revs like an electric motor. Very smooth, but still has a lot of grunt. You can leave it in top gear and pull all the way from 1500 rpm without a hic-up. On the same ride and at the same speeds, 80 to 90 mph average, on the ride back from Texas, the FJ would have given me around 30 mpg. Roger always told me how good his gas mileage was and I used to thinkyeah! But this EFI system on the Yamaha is something else. At the same speedo speeds, and by the speed I was passing traffic, the speedo is probably about 5% off, like the FJ, I got outstanding mileage. I average 44 to 47 mpg on 5 tank fill ups. It dropped to 44 mpg when I was able to hold the speed closer to 90. I couldn't believe it. What a nice surprise, I almost don't need to put on an aux tank compared to the FJ. Just short of 200 miles the low fuel light comes on and I fill it up with 4 gallons. There is a guy on the GTS list that is a metal worker and who can bump out the stock tank to over seven gallons and still fit it under the plastic. That may be the sensible way to go for LD riding on this thing. In shortI think I have a keeper in this bike, even if Yamaha brings out a light weight tourer. I'll just have to get a bigger garage." hawke