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kungpaodog
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I've had the carbs on my '81 gs650gl all apart and tweaked and tuned and synced and adjusted and plug chopped and cleaned and leak checked and rebuilt and sealed and anything else that I can do to make them run as well as possible. No leaks, no worn parts, good compression, good air filter, good spark, good idle, good running, etc.
BUT after riding the bike hard, it's like a switch comes on and in an instant it runs a lot better. Usually it's at high rpms that this change happens, but it can come and go. It's not a gradual change, it is very quick. When it is not running well, it won't pull past 65 mph, but when it is running well, it runs up to 90mph no problem. I suspect it may be something electrical, but I really have no idea what is going on. Please ask me any questions you can think of, and please throw out any crazy ideas that I can apply towards making this bike work well all the time. I really don't want to give a local shops hundreds to tear the whole bike apart, and I know I can beat this in my garage. Coils? Wires? Exhaust? HELP!
BUT after riding the bike hard, it's like a switch comes on and in an instant it runs a lot better. Usually it's at high rpms that this change happens, but it can come and go. It's not a gradual change, it is very quick. When it is not running well, it won't pull past 65 mph, but when it is running well, it runs up to 90mph no problem. I suspect it may be something electrical, but I really have no idea what is going on. Please ask me any questions you can think of, and please throw out any crazy ideas that I can apply towards making this bike work well all the time. I really don't want to give a local shops hundreds to tear the whole bike apart, and I know I can beat this in my garage. Coils? Wires? Exhaust? HELP!