thaanks for your help steve
ill print that out
hopefully this will solve the mechanical end of the bike.
and then maybe I can start a new thread with the cosmetics!
i have flat black drag bars comming next week.
then im gona start prepping the tank and start looking for a seat.
that is if i can get it to run well.......
YOU WILL GET IT TO RUN WELL.
The reason that we preach the "clean carb" issue is that, for the most part, these bikes (all of them) were parked by a PO, somewhere along the line, as a result of dirty carbs. I KNOW... this has been covered in this thread, but I am as guilty as the next guy, with the air / fuel ratio on the CV carbs. When I got my 650 (keep in mind that I consider myself a carb GEEK) I was having the same trouble as you are. The bike would run GREAT in the low RPM (1100-4200 RPM range) and once I rolled hard on the throttle, the thing would fall flat on its' face.
When it was brought to my attention by Tconnroy (where are ya bud?) that the intake o-rings were the likely culprit (your bike DOES NOT HAVE THEM) and I pulled things apart further, the fine folks here, were right, again.

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We may seem a bit blunt however, when you think of engines running correctly lets start from the basics, air, fuel, spark...and on the GS specifically, the air/fuel ratio, is
VERY CRITICAL!
Now...lets take this a bit further. We ALL "drive" vehicles, yes?
We ALL ride bikes, yes?
Does everybody that rides a bike, ride a Suzuki?
Does EVERYBODY that rides a Suzuki, ride a GS?
You, have found the "Holy Grail" as it pertains to the Suzuki GS series of bikes (this site) and like me, you need to take what these good people are telling you, as the gospel truth, as it relates to YOUR BIKE. Simple as that.
Tough pill to swallow, I've been there and done that however, you WILL get that bike running correctly with our help and coming from a "carb geek", you will do so, by taking to hart, what we are telling you.
IF...it is not a carb (lean) condition, I'll eat your spark plugs, one meal at a time.
I must add, your electricals must be in order, your valves MUST be specked out, and YOU MUST be honest, about what you have done and not done.
My only rules.
I really don't like the taste of spark plugs...
