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Zero5360
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I am a proud owner of a 1978 GS1000 and this spring decided I'd buy my wife a 1983 GS450E. She wanted to learn to ride and I thought it would be a good bike to learn on. I got the bike for an easy $200, but it needed new forks so I picked up a 1982 GS650 for parts. I replaced the forks, plugs, wires, oil filter and oil. It seemed to run okay, but acted like it needed the carbs cleaned. I decided that since I was gonna be fiddling in the area that I would install some K&N pod filters. I removed and threw away the factory air box, cleaned the carbs, jetted to 125 from 120, put the carbs back on and installed the K&N filters. It starts up just fine now, but I noticed today that it began to smoke. I turned the bike off and checked the source of the smoke. It appeared to be coming from the right cylinder. It was then that I noticed that the right exhaust was extremely hot and the left was not nearly as much. I could place my hand on the left exhaust but not the right. What causes this? Would it be worth my time to just swap out the 450 for the 650 that is on the parts bike? Would the 650 even fit on the 450's chassis? Any input is greatly appreciated!