bonester wrote:.... Things to watch are rusty fuel tanks and holed carb diaphragms.......
yep, holes in the diaphragms are a pain in the arse.
Rob - having all those spares is great - especially the motor stuff. But changing wheels/forks etc is a lot of work. Nothing will bolt straight up, you would need to modify the GPx steering head to suit the GPz550 dimensions and then you could just bolt the entire GPx front end onto the 550. The rear end would need a lot more work because the GPx wheel/tyre combo is going to be wider than the GPz550 - and you could run into issues with clearance with the skinny 550 swingarm. Wider tyres do not mean that the bike is going to handle better - bikes just don't work like that. Putting the wider tyres on the 550, will make it steer much slower and it will feel like a pig to ride. The stock size rims & tyres are far better for handling - believe me - some of us have been doing this shit now for 30 years and know what works and what doesn't.
I reckon you would be far better off just finding an old GPx 750 motor and fitting that to the GPx rolling chassis you already have.
As far as the revs being too high - just change your gearing mate, its easy as. New chain & sprockets, either go up 1 or 2 tooth at the front, or drop a few teeth on the rear. This will sort out the revs at cruising speed instantly. The diameter of the tyre only makes a small difference on bikes, for street bikes its far better to fix your high revs with a gearing change, not tyres.
