Gs550 The bike runs and rides but isn't getting enough gas to the carbs.
needle and seats and float bowl gaskets have been replaced. Has new
points and sealed battery. The bike also has an electrical problem as
none of the lights work.The top of the gas tank and side cover have been spray painted. I do have paperwork for the bike email me for details on that. I prefer cash upon pick up.
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