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sebring38
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I have a new set of PODS I am thinking about installing on my GS850G. Was wondering about riding in the rain, and washing the bike. Do I need to take precautions to keep them dry? Any comments appreciated. :?:
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Jethro said:Keep them well oiled, and try not to spray water right at them when you clean the bike. Otherwise, no worries.
I've ridden in torrential rain for hours on end, puddles 4" deep, with no problem. Just in case you were wondering.
focus frenzy said:Jethro said:Keep them well oiled, and try not to spray water right at them when you clean the bike. Otherwise, no worries.
I've ridden in torrential rain for hours on end, puddles 4" deep, with no problem. Just in case you were wondering.
some people are alot luckyer than others!!!!
I have sucked water into a stock air cleaner!!!!
and I have seen a 83 GS750 with pods down to running on one cylinder due to water soaking his pods.
sebring38 said:Thanks, sounds like they might work ok for day to day use. Next question: I have stock carbs. What modifications do I need to make to the carbs in order for the bike to run right with the pods? :?:
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Pods will lean out the mixture greatly. You'll have to raise the jet needles, increase main jet size and for the pilot circuit, adjust the fuel screws or possibly larger pilot jets.sebring38 said:Thanks, sounds like they might work ok for day to day use. Next question: I have stock carbs. What modifications do I need to make to the carbs in order for the bike to run right with the pods? :?:
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sebring38 said:Keith: Don't know the manufacturer, but here is a link to the picture:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4582171999&category=35597
I'm not saying pods are a poor choice, just that you may be opening a can of worms here for very little benefit. As I said earlier, you may not even like the new manners the bike may have with the pods.
sebring38 said:What modifications do I need to make to the carbs in order for the bike to run right with the pods? :?:
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OK, I get the picture clearly :lol: Carbs are rebuilt, engine side boots replaced with O-rings, and air box tightened up. Don't want to do that "sell your soul to the devil" thing, so will keep as is. Those pods sure would look good though. One final question: Where is the best deal on air box side rubber boots?
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Do yourself a favor and don't buy those. You will be waisting your money in the long run unless you don't plan on riding more than a couple hundred miles a year. But you will have water problems with them.
AOD said:Do yourself a favor and don't buy those. You will be waisting your money in the long run unless you don't plan on riding more than a couple hundred miles a year. But you will have water problems with them.
I disagree completely, Hoomie. I have used the Emgo pods on my 550 for 2 years now without any issues. I take the filters off occasionally put em in the dishwasher.Regarding rain or water issues, there are none with my bike. I've ridden it in the flood rally of 2004, our rainy ride last year, and others without issues. The only time it gets waterbogged is after a wash where I may get some near the filters. A few minutes of running it and it clears out.
So...if you don't have $120 for pod K&N's, I've had luck with the Emgo's. That's just my story, so take it for what it's worth.
~Adam