First of all I wanted to thank many of you who helped me get this GT550 on the road 7 years ago. She has been a ton of fun and fairly reliable in stock form. Fast forward to last winter, I parked the bike because she died while I was riding and sounded like bb's in a can when I tried to crank her back up. I checked compression, and two of the three cylinders were way below spec. Also, there was crank play and an oil leak. After speaking with Bill Bune I knew a crank rebuild was probably needed, but I haven't been willing to spend more on a crank rebuild than I did on the complete bike. I thought about parting her, but couldn't bring myself to do it. Long story short, I've spent the last year saving dough, and sourcing parts including a crank that appears to be in good condition, cylinders, pistons, and rings.
Also, I'll be doing a bit of a restomod. I've already added clip ons, and been fabbing up rearsets. I've been learning to oxy-weld aluminum, so I'll be making an alloy seat. My goal is to not cut her up, utilizing or preserving all the original mounts, so she can go back to original some day (the bike is in really good shape).
Pictures:
My shop gopher ("Gopher that wrench, Gopher that socket") sitting on "her" motorcycle.



The seat was my test run oxy-welding aluminum. I had several welds burn through, and decided to widen the seat to sit down over the frame rails and utilize the stock mounts and lock.
Thanks in advance for answering a ton of questions I'll have when I dive into the engine.