Gents, I find myself in a pickle. I'm the owner of a 1979 GS850G. The carbs were rebuilt by the PO, a good friend of mine who's a motorcycle and auto mechanic. He didn't rebuild the carbs to sell the bike, he rebuilt them to ride it, and that he did. So as I said, the carbs were rebuilt, stock jetting, O-rings replaced, the boots look new and it's still runnin with the stock airbox. The engine ran great when I bought it a year ago. I recently made some changes to the exhaust. I cut off the old exhaust and welded on a new set. The bike is still a 4 into 2, but with slightly shorter pipes. Since making the change to the exhaust the bike doesn't idle well, lots of popping and when I give it gas it bogs down. I've been reading a lot on this forum lately about the order of operations in regard to making sure your bike runs well and pulling the carbs, also been reading some things off Bikcliff's website and some stuff from bwringer. But, If I know the carbs were rebuilt a few years ago by someone I know does good work, should I still pull em? Would it not be worth it to unwind the pilot screws a bit and see if that helps? I'm specifically thinking the pilot fuel screws but I'm open to suggestions.
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