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new_gser
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I have a 1986 GS550E that I had posted for sale. There did not seem to be much interest in it so I pulled down the post and decided to fix it and keep it for myself. I just replaced the carb boots between the carb and the engine, the boots between the carb and airbox are fine. When I started it I held the choke about halfway for about 45 seconds. I let it warm up for 5 to 10 minutes and adjusted the idle to about 1200 RPM's. (If I go much lower the bike starts to run rough and stall) I took it for a 10 minute ride and it ran great. I stopped at a store and when I came out and restarted the bike, the idle was about 800 rpm's and I could not keep it running. I had to use the throttle with the clutch pulled in to keep it running. I got it home this way, but every time I had to shift it would stall because I had to release the throttle. (clutch starting at 60mph is NOT a good idea, but standing up a 22 year old bike was kind of cool!!) I put about 250 miles on it before I replaced the boots. It actually ran better with the torn boots on it. Any ideas?
