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I suddenly have a very sour sounding 1984 GS1100L. Rode it home from work last night....knew something was wrong right away. Lagging roll-on response, idling slow. This a.m. I fired it up, and one of the exhaust headers was noticeably cooler to the touch than the other three, at least for the first several minutes with the choke on. Riding it again revealed much the same behavior as last night, only more so: if I roll on and keep the revs up the bike will suddenly "kick in" like an intermittant cylinder is coming back to life. The exhaust sound is "sour" with lots of popping when I roll off the throttle, and even when just normally revving down with the throttle closed, say, while approaching a stop. The bike died while sitting at idle while I removed my helmet. None of this behavior is normal, and its obvious to me the bike's sound is not right, not to mention its over the road behavior. It has ~10k original miles, recently had the carbs gone thru, and yes, original electrics. I've been running a one step hotter plug, as they have looked a touch on the dark side.
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
Scott
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
Scott