I have a 1979 GS550E in what appears to be quite nice running order. My neighbor has taken it for several rides and it starts, idles, shifts, and runs smoothly and well. At least until I got to it. I know that this is going to make some of you cringe, but I'm afraid that I'm learning to ride on this bike.
A few days ago I was practicing at low speeds when I cornered poorly and found myself lying under the poor thing, as I'm sure some of you did when you were learning. I hit the kill button, but for a short time the bike was running while essentially on its side, not an angle Suzuki had in mind I'm sure.
When I went to ride it home (less than two minutes) there was the strong smell of gas, and my partner noticed that there was fuel spurting from one of the the carburetor overflow lines (I believe that's what they are, I'm new to motorcycle maintenance too). It stopped when the bike was shut off, but began again when I fired it up the next day. I don't know if the carb is just full and needs to be drained or if I stuck the float in the fall, or something worse. I'd really rather not embark on a full carburetor rebuild since the carbs were running well until I got in the way, and our ridding season is very short up here (it's on my schedule for the wintertime), unless there is no alternative.
I know that all this makes me sound like an ass who jumped in without know what the heck he was doing, but I do have mechanical experience with similar technology, which was part of what drew me to the GS550, and we all have to learn someplace and somehow.
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