Been riding my gs650GL for a little while now (2 months). Rode it up to Santa Cruz from San Luis Obispo (about 180 miles) and it ran like a champ, despite the 20-40mph gusty X-winds...
I noticed on the trip, and around town that when I decelerate, especially when the bike isn;t completely warm, I get some minor backfires. Most of them are pops, never a real BLAM.
It also smells a little rich after starting and with the choke off.
The last thing I noticed is that my idle dropped too low when it rained. Too low as in I had it die on me after shutting off the choke and worried it would die for the rest of the ride. I had to give it gas when I took off from my first stop.
Does that sound like the carbs are set too rich to you guys too, or is it a good idea to keep them pretty rich in the event of hot weather or hard riding? The temp dropped from mid-80's to mid-50's when it rained, but I don't know if this is a reasonable change.
I had a shop diagnose engine noise (loose cam chain) and balance the carbs, but they seem too rich to me now.
Feedback from the experienced would be great.
William

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