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Picked up a '78 GS550E a couple of weeks ago for $200. PO said (of course) he had gotten into dirt biking a couple of years ago and just stopped riding it; it had just been sitting in his garage for the past two years. Of course, "It ran when I parked it". Didn't run (dead battery) when I looked at it, but seemed in good shape and like a good base for a budget cafe build. Originally was thinking of a quick clean up and flip. However, my other bikes ('76 XT500, '78 TT500, and '66 CB160) are all one seat cafe builds, and my son thinks I should have a two seater so he can ride with me.
So, things done to date:
So, things done to date:
- Got it a new battery.
- Was missing the left side frame cover; got that too.
- Painted the tank (rattle can - might need to take it for a real paint job at some point since a drop of gas already did a number on it), frame covers, and duck bill.
- Removed the rear tail light and recessed an LED light in the rear of the duckbill.
- Clubman bars.
- New, lower profile turn signals.
- PO also sent me away with an unmounted belly pan (took a bit to figure out a hardware set up to mount it).
- PO also had a Supertrapp exhaust he had never mounted because it didn't quite fit (hit the passenger peg on the left). Got a short section of exhaust pipe expanded and finishing up a bracket to hang it.
- Pulled the 4 into 1 exhaust header and put in new exhaust gaskets.
- New oil and oil filter.
- Was thinking of K&N air filters, but seems like there is consensus on this site that the stock set up is fine and changing it makes jetting a PITA.
- New plugs.
- Seat was carved up by someone with a bread knife, left rough and recovered with the original vinyl. Reshaped it and waiting for upholsterer to get to it.