But now I've got the itch to wrench on something again. I like a good project. I really enjoyed reviving the 750. There's something satisfying about breathing life back into one of these machines, then passing it on to someone else to enjoy. Because of that positive experience, I've kept an eye on the local classifieds for an old GS for cheap that looks like it could be revived, when I say cheap I mean under $500. Usually anything under $500 is rough and parts only, but occasionally I find a diamond in the rough. That being said, I found an 83 GS550ES for sale for a reasonable price. Owner claims he had it running a few years ago (to what extent I do not know) but had a kid and life has gotten in the way of finishing the bike. The few pictures he posted it appears complete and in decent shape. Can't quite tell, but looks like it's been repainted at some point. Says he has a clean title.
Should I save it? My intentions would pretty much be to get it road worthy and sell for someone else to finish/enjoy. Maybe enjoy it for a little while before selling if I like it.
I don't have any experience with 550s, anything unique I should be aware of? I've only worked on 8 valve bikes. Looks like 550ES not shim in bucket so valve adjustments should be easier.
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