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Maybe it's just me but, judging by the throttle plates, it sure looks like your carburetor balance might be way off.
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I had not done the bench sync yetMaybe it's just me but, judging by the throttle plates, it sure looks like your carburetor balance might be way off.

Yes new exhaust gaskets were installed with the pipes. ThanksI did the enrichment thing on my bikes because I had a pipe and everyone recommends massive increases in the Jets. After wasting a lot of time and gas I ended up at stock settings. Plugs read proper and no running issues.
If you're having drivability issues enriching will only cover up a lean condition caused by leaks or other problem.
You need to test and diagnose not just take someone's word for what to do.
I'll sit back now and wait to be flamed.
BTW did you use new exhaust gaskets when you changed the pipe? Leaks at the head cause problems by letting air enter the stream.
Thank you I will check it outGS1000T - 1980 Spoke wheeled basic model
GS1000ET - 1980 Alloy wheels (17" rear), triple disc brakes, stepped seat
GS1000ST - 1980 Sport Model fairing alloy wheels (18" rear) rearset pegs, diamond stitched seat cover
GS1000LT - 1980 "L" model (cruiser style)
GS1000GT - Shaft drive model
C = 1978
N = 1979
T = 1980
Download a copy of the factory manual and the 1980 model year supplement.
http://zeus.mtsac.edu/~cliff/storage/gs/GS1000_C-E-S-L_Manual.pdf
http://zeus.mtsac.edu/~cliff/storage/gs/GS1000_1980_Supplement.pdf