I am new to this forum. I just picked up an 83 gs550something. I believe it's an "e" or an "es". Actually, it was my girlfriend who bought it, after I looked at it and told her it was worth the $200 the guy was asking even if she parted it out. She is just taking her MSF course now and wanted a really cheap bike to start with, being she is a single mom with a limited income. I have a well equipped shop/garage to cover all the mechanics and painting, so I volunteered the labor. I have to confess....I edged her into buying it, when she could have gotten a decent running bike for a bit more. I just felt this bike was worth saving....and would make her an excellent starter bike with style.
Here is a pic of the bike as it arrived in it's new home. This was 8 days ago. Since then it was tore down 100% except for the engine. The frame was sanblasted and repainted, as well as swingarm and every other part that could be blasted. All painted in silver and black. Engine repainted as well as the rim painted and the lips polished.
It was in great shape for the year, except for the fact that the previous owner is guilty of neglect. He stuck it in a shed after he quit riding it a year and a half ago. The tank was shot. Loaded with rust inside and patched up underneath. I managed to score one on ebay for decent price. The tires were put on new just before he put it away, and they seem ok. It need a new chain.
NOW....here is the setback. The carbs.....one is decent....the other, well...the float bowl is broken. A corner of it fell right off. One solid piece...so if worse comes to worse, I could have it welded. However the inside of it is nothing but rust. So please....if anyone can direct me to a source where I might find a set of carbs, it would be greatly appreciated. They are the wierd ones....2 carbs for 4 cylinders. I think you call them dual throat.
So, that's it. I hope to learn alot here, and willing to share my knowlege and experience as well. And hopefully make some new aquaintences.
And here it is ... my lady's ride. This is the before picture. I would like to properly indentify it. Now it is partially re-assembled. Have tons of pics through the process. I am hoping to post the "after" pic quite soon.
A set of carbs would help with that.
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