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Johnson
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I got the opportunity to own my first bike, a 1981 Suzuki GS550L. The deal was that if I can get it running (doesn't have to look nice) I can have it. It's also only got 6,000 miles on it. So, I'm currently in the process of looking through the bike and seeing what needs to be done. It has been sitting in the elements for roughly 10 years without ever being started or turned over. I hooked it up to my pickup a few minutes ago and to my surprise the all the lights still work (Except the right blinker and dims) and it actually tried to start. I had the gas tank unhooked, but it was good to hear that it still tried starting.
I'm starting off tomorrow by buying a new battery, fuel lines, oil, a few oil filters, and some gaskets for various parts.
I'm not sure yet if I want to clean the carbs just yet. Although, I'm sure I'll eventually have to do it, I might try some seafoam first.
I would like to keep this bike as close to the original as possible. Any suggestions and tips are welcome.
I'm starting off tomorrow by buying a new battery, fuel lines, oil, a few oil filters, and some gaskets for various parts.
I'm not sure yet if I want to clean the carbs just yet. Although, I'm sure I'll eventually have to do it, I might try some seafoam first.
I would like to keep this bike as close to the original as possible. Any suggestions and tips are welcome.
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