1982 GS 1100: K&N Pods?

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  • stevepoole1

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    1982 GS 1100: K&N Pods?

    I am rebuilding the stock carbs on my 82 GS1100 GLZ and I was wondering what smarter more experienced folks might tell me about K&N Pods. They look really cool and I would not mind losing the stock airbox, but I don?t want to complicate my life with a goofy ?upgrade?. I am not a racer, just a street/commuter/cruiser guy. Would these filters be a good move for me, or should I just leave well enough alone? Your advice, as always, is very much appreciated!
  • salty_monk
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    #2
    If it's running well & you don't have an aftermarket exhaust on it then leave well alone. Pods involve re-jetting the carbs with a dynojet kit or similar. You won't get the best out of them without an exhaust either plus your gas mileage will go down at least 15% so that might hurt the commute....

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    • stevepoole1

      #3
      Monk,
      I am putting on a new V&H 4 into 1, so re-jetting is going to happen anyway. Any suggestions, O Salty one? :-D

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      • Nessism
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        #4
        Path of least resistance is pods and Dynojet Stage 3 kit. Chances are pretty good you can just bolt these parts on and go ride. If you keep the stock airbox with the pipe, you may need jetting changes but they won't be as drastic and you will be pretty much on your own - unless you can find a Stage 2 kit which don't seem to be available these days. http://www.dynojet.com/jetkits/motor...zuki.aspx#1000
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        • Talon

          #5
          hey Steve if you do happen to go with the pods would you sell me your old stock airbox?

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by Talon
            hey Steve if you do happen to go with the pods would you sell me your old stock airbox?
            isn't this a great site, mate?
            just moments ago you wondered how long it might take you to find that airbox (as per your thread), and LOOK, minutes later an oportunity opens up!

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            • Talon

              #7
              yep its like its fate or something! and today i got a new rear fender in the mail!

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              • stevepoole1

                #8
                I would probably be happy to sell the air-box, if you are not in a hurry. I would want to be sure the new setup works good first. In my part of the country, wheels won't probably be on the road until first week of May.

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                • stevepoole1

                  #9
                  Hey Nessism,
                  Thanks for the advice. While I am picking your brains,
                  what do you know about the dyna 2000 ignition, is this a good upgrade? Is it worth the price?

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                  • Nessism
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by stevepoole1
                    Hey Nessism,
                    Thanks for the advice. While I am picking your brains,
                    what do you know about the dyna 2000 ignition, is this a good upgrade? Is it worth the price?
                    My opinion is that the stock parts are best in most cases. The Dyna 2000 does have some nice features, which most people don't need nor know how to use, but I don't think it's better per say if durability and reliability is your main goal.
                    Last edited by Nessism; 03-04-2008, 10:05 AM.
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                    • Steve
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by stevepoole1
                      ... the dyna 2000 ignition, is this a good upgrade? Is it worth the price?
                      I don't know anything specifically about the Dyna 2000 model, but since your '82 1100 already has electronic ignition, the additional benefits of a Dyna setup would be minimal. For those with older bikes with points ('79 and older), upgrading to a Dyna setup is great.

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                      • stevepoole1

                        #12
                        Thanks again to all for your help and advice. This forum has been an great blessing to me as I learn to work on my beloved GS. You guys are great!

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                        • Talon

                          #13
                          1st week of may may be a bit long. Since I moved to Vancouver I always forget that most of the North American continent is in an icy bitter cold state in winter. I'm hoping to take a trip to Vancouver island on my bike for easter and the only piece that i'm missing that isn't on order already is an air box.

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                          • stevepoole1

                            #14
                            Yeah, this long New England winter is really el-sucko. I've got four feet of snow on my front lawn as we speak.

                            My winter bike project keeps me thinking of spring, otherwise I would go completely bonkers. 8-[

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