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I have an '82 GS1100GL that I keep in Temecula CA in my in-laws garage. I live in FL. I used to go there and ride it 4 or 5 times a year and never had a problem for several years but that changed. It sat for 1 year and wouldn't start. Not having much time there on my next trip, I took the carbs off, brought them home to FL and had them cleaned at a little shop here and took them back on my next trip and it ran perfect for my several days there.
Unfortunately it went through another unexpected extended down time and wouldn't start again on my last trip out there. I could not find a shop in the area that would clean the carbs if I brought them in. (One guy said he would only do it if I brought the whole bike in and it would cost $500) I have three questions.
A. Is there an easier cleaning fix for this situation than complete carb disassembly? Like dipping them whole? I don't have the time or facilities to do major surgery on them myself while vacationing a few days.
B. Anyone know a shop in that SoCal area that I could take the carbs to?
C. Why did I sell my '73 BMW R75/5 (which was parked in the same garage as the GS and never let me down no matter how long it sat) to a Norwegian named Otto who shipped it back to Norway and sends me pictures of his adventures in Norway on it? It makes me weepy when I see them now.
I kept the '82 Suzuki because i wanted to keep the "modern" bike. I really like it but this carb situation is not working for a vacation bike. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Unfortunately it went through another unexpected extended down time and wouldn't start again on my last trip out there. I could not find a shop in the area that would clean the carbs if I brought them in. (One guy said he would only do it if I brought the whole bike in and it would cost $500) I have three questions.
A. Is there an easier cleaning fix for this situation than complete carb disassembly? Like dipping them whole? I don't have the time or facilities to do major surgery on them myself while vacationing a few days.
B. Anyone know a shop in that SoCal area that I could take the carbs to?
C. Why did I sell my '73 BMW R75/5 (which was parked in the same garage as the GS and never let me down no matter how long it sat) to a Norwegian named Otto who shipped it back to Norway and sends me pictures of his adventures in Norway on it? It makes me weepy when I see them now.
I kept the '82 Suzuki because i wanted to keep the "modern" bike. I really like it but this carb situation is not working for a vacation bike. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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