petrolhead
Forum Apprentice
i am comparing it with my old Suzuki GS1000E same year 1978.
And I have owned a lot of old Japanese bikes; so I am sure it lacks power.
I already thoroughly cleaned the carbs (unfortunatly i forget to write down the needle specs)
But this is a unmolested bike with low mileage and even the original toolset with air-gage was present.
It is like the engine won?t breath, you can feel there?s something going on.
No good power band when you rev it.
And I have never seen a muffler with one end closed, this seems not logical to me.
On the carb end you have 4 x 26 mm. inlets and on the other end the gasses have to go through al lot of tiny holes in the side of a tube.
I am not well known with mufflers but this seems very wrong for a sportsbike.
So i am still curious, do other gs1000e bikes have the same ?on one side closed? muffler ???
And I have owned a lot of old Japanese bikes; so I am sure it lacks power.
I already thoroughly cleaned the carbs (unfortunatly i forget to write down the needle specs)
But this is a unmolested bike with low mileage and even the original toolset with air-gage was present.
It is like the engine won?t breath, you can feel there?s something going on.
No good power band when you rev it.
And I have never seen a muffler with one end closed, this seems not logical to me.
On the carb end you have 4 x 26 mm. inlets and on the other end the gasses have to go through al lot of tiny holes in the side of a tube.
I am not well known with mufflers but this seems very wrong for a sportsbike.
So i am still curious, do other gs1000e bikes have the same ?on one side closed? muffler ???