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New rider. GS550E Owner - UK

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Hey,

I'm Luke, 34 years old and living in Garstang, Lancashire, England. I have recently passed my full Motorbike test after driving a Yamaha SR125 for 2 years on Learner plates.

I've gone out an purchased a 1982 Suzuki GS550E and thought I would join this forum to get some more information on running, servicing and keeping these machines in good order. Despite being new to Motorbikes, I am a classic car enthusiast and love tinkering with anything mechanical.

Are there may owners on here from the UK?

I pick the GS550E up on Saturday, so Will post a few pictures on here!

Cheers, Luke
 
Hi Luke, and welcome.

Lots of knowledge here - use the search feature, or just plain ask.

Looking forward to pics!
 
Welcome to the site, Luke.
Feel free to throw in a couple pics of your car restos as well.
Lots of four wheel gearheads here.
 
Ah cool, thanks for the Welcomes, will add some GS550 pics on Saturday when I pick her up - cannot wait!
 
Welcome Luke! What a beautiful town you are from!

Looking forward to pics when you pick her up.

I lived in England from 1989-1993...over in Essex...Braintree then Bury St Edmunds and finally Newmarket. I worked on RAF Wethersfield & Mildenhall during my stay.

My wife likes Arsenal Football Club for some reason...I would imagine you like one of those northern clubs...Manchester or Liverpool or perhaps Leeds.

Anyway...looking forward to pics!


Ed
 
Hey Ed - so you know Garstang? That's cool - its not generally well known outside of Lancashire!

I'm a Preston North End supporter!

Heres a pic of the bike from the advert. Collect on Saturday morning!

bike2.jpg
 
Hey Luke,

I never made it up your way North. But I do like England and the beautiful countryside. I liked having pints of milk delivered to our home. Everything that is quaint about living in a small village was so wonderful.

But about your bike...Sweet! I love the colour! Please post moar pics to include nice backgrounds in the mix.


Ed
 
Great looking bike. Nice colour scheme including the blacked out wheels.
Interesting that the tailpiece is similar to the one from a North American GS650E/G.
Rare to see a stock exhaust exhaust in such excellent condition.
 
Hi Luke,

We are here, you can find more of us Brits on U.K. Suzuki GS Owners Facebook. Nice choice of bike, my first GS was the wire wheeled 550, alas I had to leave it in Australia.

Welcome to the madness.

Greg
 
There are GSR members scattered across UK, so please be patient and some will show up and view your thread.

As was mentioned by others, if you have questions on the bike this is THE best place to get answers.

Many are available through the search tool, but if you still need answers, just look for the appropriate forum topic and ask them.

Otherwise, join the discussions in the alternate forums.....campfire is open to most things, and vortex requires an application to join, and there you may find a bit of turmoil. along with hotter discussions.
 
I'm a Preston North End supporter!

Well some things can't be helped I suppose.....:D

While your new bike is not in standard fettle it does look well looked after in the photo and has had some money spent on it by the looks of things. Enjoy it, 550s are great bikes.
 
HI and welcome.

Not so sure about your choice of football team but then we aren't all perfect. Nice 550 though. Will be a bit heavier than your 125 you have been riding. Enjoy.
 
Love the colour scheme...as Steve mentioned, it looks very much like a North American 650E.

Seems to be sporting oversized tyres, or is that the blackout making that happen? If indeed those are fat tires for the wheels, you may find the handling to be a tad sluggish compared to the narrower, stock tyre.
 
Hey everyone, thanks for the welcomes, seems a great forum! Bike has been running well during its first week. Wondered if anyone had some advice on panniers and or top boxes, but I will post in the appropriate sub forum about that. Lovely bikes. Here's another pic.. mms_20170415_134329.jpg
 
Love the colour scheme...as Steve mentioned, it looks very much like a North American 650E.

Seems to be sporting oversized tyres, or is that the blackout making that happen? If indeed those are fat tires for the wheels, you may find the handling to be a tad sluggish compared to the narrower, stock tyre.

Suzuki changed the style in the early 80's to the slopey tail sections and different side panels like the ones sold in the USA. My 1980 was completely different to the one you have.
 
Nice looking bike, I bet you feel a lot better riding it than the 125 !. The gs550 likes to rev but they are happy just plodding along also. Welcome to the site.
 
A late but hearty welcome to GSR, Luke. Firstly, congrats on passing your test!

Nice looking bike you have there, hope you have many happy miles ahead.
 
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