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bp6987
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I am a cycle newbie and am currently looking for my first bike. I found a used GS550L that I'm interested in. The guy that has it told me he has to pull and clean the carbs every couple hundred miles because they keep fouling. He says that if he pulls the carbs, the bike will run good for a couple hundred miles then the engine won't idle. He has to keep it up around 1500 or 2000 r's or it will kill and may or may not restart. He had the exhaust replaced and was told by the shop that replaced it that it would be fine. He has been told by other people that the carbs need to be rejetted for the new exhaust. He didn't know what kind of exhaust was on the bike now. Also said the jets in the carbs were preset and can't be adjusted or replaced. He has had the carbs apart and I have no idea if he knows what he's doing. Can the different exhaust cause to much or not enough backpressure to mess with the carbs? Is there something else to look at with the carbs? Any help or info is appreciated.