New member to the forum here! Complete newbie to the beautiful GT550. I picked up a 74 GT550C(pics to come later) from a friend and have resolved to put some money into the bike and get it running. I realize many of you guys can probably take a bike apart and put it back together with your eyes closed, but I need someone reputable to go to to take a look at the bike. I live in Chicago and was wondering if you guys can recommend any good mechanics in the area. Any suggestions would be helpful!
I am not sure I can get this running in time for Spring, but I would love to try...you all know the feeling, I see Spring right around the corner...
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Hi and welcome. I'm a few thousand miles from Chicago, but I'll come look at the bike if you'll cover my plane ticket. I'll pay for my own food & beer
But seriously, good luck with her, hope you get 'er sorted for the summer.


But seriously, good luck with her, hope you get 'er sorted for the summer.
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Hi there and all the best with the 550. I love 'em and have a few in the garage and lockup at work.
Check these details as I think you have the details mixed up, there isn't a 'C', and a '74 is an 'L'.
If you have a look at the pics and details, you'll have a better idea of what you have.
Lots of help on here but I would suggest a manual and parts book off ebay are the best way forward - plenty in the US.
Model details (clicky linky)
Manual (clicky)
Parts manual (clicky)
Either Haynes or Clymer is helpful, but read it carefully before doing things, they are not 100% accurate!!
Check these details as I think you have the details mixed up, there isn't a 'C', and a '74 is an 'L'.
If you have a look at the pics and details, you'll have a better idea of what you have.
Lots of help on here but I would suggest a manual and parts book off ebay are the best way forward - plenty in the US.
Model details (clicky linky)
Manual (clicky)
Parts manual (clicky)
Either Haynes or Clymer is helpful, but read it carefully before doing things, they are not 100% accurate!!
Think of how stupid the average person is, then realise that half of them are more stupid than that.