My 2Wheel Knowledge: Bicycles
Bike: 1980 GS550E - all stock to best of my knowledge
Mileage: 14000MI
Bike History: Just bought it Thursday from a college student going to MSOE in Milwaukee. Apparently it had been sitting since 1998 inside. It is looks to be in very good condition. He acquired it from his uncle this summer. Work that he did to get it to run
carb rebuilds - 5 times seeing as he had never done it before
oil - changed the oil and filter
new battery - it ran with new battery
I purchased for 300 after test riding. not having too much experience with motorcycles, especially older ones. It seemed great to me. Issues that I noticed while riding a couple of times. Only riddin maybe 6mi so far.
1) idle will increase after warming up. I have been adjusting with the throttle know down by the carbs as it warmed up to keep it's idle down. Notice some mention of vacuum here and a flammable aerosal to see if it revs up. Some more explanation on this would be helpful
2) rear shocks super soft and need to be rebuilt. Not sure if this is easy or not. Shocks currently adjusted so they are their longest
3) it is really hard to get into neutral if bike is running. takes perhaps about 20 times of going between 1st and 2nd to get it into N. When she is not running it is not a problem to get into N
4) Petcock is stuck in reserve mode. can not turn.
5) Kinda seems bogged down if RPM's less then 3500-4000. Then it kinda kicks in and you feel this surge of acceleration.
6) THE BIGGY. Just came into the garage after working on the bike. Was gonna try flammable aerosal and see if engine revved up. So fired her up. First thing I checked after getting her going was if all 4 pipes were hot. THEY WERE NOT!!!! The two on the clutch side did not heat up while idling. I do remember that side of the engine(did not check pipes) was hot after the 4mi ride yesterday. The exhaust does have old shoe rubber melted on the pipe, so I do think they did fire at some point. Also feeling the side of the engine yesterday after riding for a little bit they might be kicking in at higher RPMs, but I am not sure of this. Also, pulled of spark plug cables and they did arc to plugs when turning over on the affected side. Pipes as for color. They two on the brake side are a deep blue next one over is purple and the farthes over on clutch side does not appear to have much color to it.
Where can I start to fix the above issues. And will it be detrimental to the engine to run it on only 2 cylinders while trouble shooting.
Thank you inadvance for any suggestions or advice. Please remember that I am a complete rookie i.e. not sure where everything is on the bike. I do have an old Haynes manual that came with it.
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