FINALLY got to start this off right! Got ahold of one of the 550's. The other one should show up within the next two weeks. Apparently there was some confusing of where the owners father had moved the bike, but he figured it out so hopefully next week I can go pick it up! This may get confusing, but I'll try to keep it simple!
This one is a 1973 titled as a 74, I guess it was a leftover. Anyway its complete and a little rusty. Original seat which I really like, its much thinner then my 500 or 350 and I really like the look. Even had the owners manual underneath! No tool kit though:( Tank was rusty on the inside, and one small dent on the side, but the paint is actually alright. I threw fresh gas and the clean 500 tank on her to try and get her to start. Half decent 4into1 with plenty of rust, but remember I have the 500's Trumpet's to throw on. Also has the little turn signal alarm under the dash. Front brake pads were locked up on the rotor, but I managed to free them. I put some oil on the cylinders, adjusted the points, fresh gas and a battery and she started! Blew a little smoke and rust particles from the pipe, but otherwise its pretty decent.
The bike shows 23,000 Miles, but the gauges don't match. Anyway to tell which is original if any? Parts of the engine mostly the clutch and sprocket cover have started to fade away into some sort of dusty scratchy stuff. Anyone think that could be polished? I Have decided this bike is to complete to pull the engine and swap it to the 500. The owner says the other 550 has a very good engine, but the bike itself isn't much. So that will be the donor engine bike. That is a 77 or 78. Good year?
SOOOO this one will go down in the shop the same way the 350 did, with the wheels and exhaust off, then reassemble down in the shop after it gets down the few stairs and a turn. I took the seat, tank, carbs, exhaust and fenders off for now so its lighter on the way down. The other 550 Ill most likely strip the engine outside and take it down just like the 500. Sorry about the crappy pics.
And this is the bike the owner gave me for free with the sale. Not sure what Ill do with it, but its got a title and is pretty cool. Its Kawasaki Kl250.