I took it to the shop to get tuned up, checked out, inspected, and get the front tire replaced. Just picked it up yesterday, and they guys said there was not much they could do with the carbs, or to help with the hard starting (requires starting fluid), because the bike has K&N filter pods on it, and the engine is just running too lean. Also, the boots from the carbs to the engine are very loose and letting in even more air, since the carbs tend to shake and bounce, since they are no longer supported by the original air box.
I know I at least need new boots for the carbs. That will help richen the mixture, I think. And I think the bike was jetted for the filter pods, but I'm wondering. Should I try to restrict the airflow somehow if it's still running too lean? The original air box is long gone. Isn't there a screw on each carb to limit the intake of air, or would it be more difficult to limit the airflow since I have these K&N pods? I imagine I need to fashion some sort of brace for the carbs, too, so they won't vibrate and bounce so much.
I also have the stator/RR problem, but that's another story. Hopefully I can do that work myself.
And BTW, since I'm a new GS'er, I guess I'll tell a little bit about myself. I am in Dallas TX, and used to ride dirt bikes when I was a teenager. Now I'm about to be 30, and really wanted a street bike. I saw Kevin's GS1100LT for sale and jumped on it. Now I'm getting fully legal before I take it out too much - license, insurance, safety class, etc. I imagine I'll be turning to this forum quite a bit for advice, so.. Nice to meet you!
- Eric
.png)
Would I need different sizes of radiator hose, or just tighten hose clamps appropriately?
....... I read about the radiator hose trick in the "old" Q&A section here.... It has worked flawlessly for 2 years now and still going. I'm sure that the stock boots are better for the airflow versus rad. hose but I haven't noticed any ill effects...... Dragracers have been using this trick for years and they are obsessed with airflow. So it can't be that bad I guess....... One thing I would suggest is ditching the stock suzuki hose clamps and using real radiator hose clamps. They will squish the hose down around the carb and head spigot better. These are hard to mount the first time, but once they take a set to their new position they will come on and off easier than the stock items......... BTW, I took one of my old boots to the auto parts place and asked the guy to find me a hose with roughly the same internal diameter. I think the hose cost me about ten bucks
Comment