i bought the bike in 2012 from from my friends dad for $400. he was the original owner and there were only around 6000 miles on the bike but it had been sitting for almost a decade.
with much help from this forum i was able to clean and rebuild the carbs, refurbish the tank, fix the stuck calipers and get it into running condition.
i rode it daily to work and university for about 2 years until the stator gave out on me. for whatever reason at the time i stashed the bike in the shed at my parents house and left it there since i had my jeep to drive.
well here we are halfway through 2019 i decided to pull the 550 out of the shed for a proper rebuild a second time. the sticker on the tag indicates that i last registered it in 2015
while any sane individual would get the necessary parts to return it to running condition. when i rebuilt the carbs i wasnt the first person in there. stripped bowl screws and broken float posts were a tell tale sign of novice repairs previous.
i got it running but only just good enough, sometimes sticky float would leak gas everywhere.
i found a decent rebuildable set of carbs on ebay for $99. i didnt buy them.
instead i got a set of throttle bodies from a honda cbr600 and customized them to fit the GS.
i also got a megasquirt engine control module.
some of this EFI conversion was started in 2015 but the project was shelved due to lack of funds and i am returning to the project with a better understanding of the whole system.
i dont think this has ever been done before so this is going to take some experimentation.
even though i was a member in the past i am reluctant to post this here on the forum, everyone will say " just fix your carbs" ,"get a jet kit", "you're wasting your time/money"
are these all valid and truthful points? yes.
am i a foolish, self proclaimed engineer with an appetite for punishment? also yes.
anyway heres what im working with, fresh out the shed, complete with halfway done stator job. custom handlebars, rearhoop, and bread loaf seat all done by yours truly about 5 years ago. windshield came with the bike
IMG_0704 by Grant Monast, on Flickr
IMG_0705 by Grant Monast, on Flickr
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