sam000lee
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We've added a few bikes to my household over the past few months. More specifically, we've added three of the same bike. The first was an '81 GS550 that had essentially been restored. This weekend we picked up two 1977 GS550's. One for my other roommate and then I had to get one to match, too. Our other friend also has a '77 GS550 (and two complete parts bikes in our driveway...yup, 6 total) so we have a crew now.
The first is my roommates. Somebody painted it this dark purple at some point which looks great except the right side cover. It runs but needs to be gone through after being neglected a bit by the PO. They were an MIT grade student and I would think they would have fixed it up a little better. There's JB weld sealing the valve cover gasket as well as repairing a big dent in the stator cover.
The second (green with pinstripes) is mine and has been sitting since 1981. The PO bought it in 1979 from the original owner. Under an inch of dust is a very clean unmolested bike. The gas in the tank turned to varnish and I believe is what is causing the slides in the carbs to be stuck. Other than that, it turns over with compression and is in pretty good shape all things considering.
The plan for both is:
- Carbs (already got kits from cycleorings)
- Valve adjustments
- Oil
- New batteries
- New front and rear suspension (Sonic + Hagons)
- SS brake lines up front + new master cylinders
- Tires
- Chain + Sprockets
- Dyna ignition + coils (at least for mine)
- SPG, coil relay mods
- General clean up/bathtime
Should have a couple nice '77 GS550s soon.
The first is my roommates. Somebody painted it this dark purple at some point which looks great except the right side cover. It runs but needs to be gone through after being neglected a bit by the PO. They were an MIT grade student and I would think they would have fixed it up a little better. There's JB weld sealing the valve cover gasket as well as repairing a big dent in the stator cover.
The second (green with pinstripes) is mine and has been sitting since 1981. The PO bought it in 1979 from the original owner. Under an inch of dust is a very clean unmolested bike. The gas in the tank turned to varnish and I believe is what is causing the slides in the carbs to be stuck. Other than that, it turns over with compression and is in pretty good shape all things considering.
The plan for both is:
- Carbs (already got kits from cycleorings)
- Valve adjustments
- Oil
- New batteries
- New front and rear suspension (Sonic + Hagons)
- SS brake lines up front + new master cylinders
- Tires
- Chain + Sprockets
- Dyna ignition + coils (at least for mine)
- SPG, coil relay mods
- General clean up/bathtime
Should have a couple nice '77 GS550s soon.

