nvr2old
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I got my '79 GS1000S to a stage where I could finally test ride it this past weekend. I had removed the airbox and installed velocity stacks, purely for aesthetics. In the garage it would fire up and idle, and rev nicely. Cool. The first time I slipped into gear and rolled away I could tell there was something wrong. It flat fell on it's face under load. It ran like total crap. My (Honda) certified technician friend and I went through the whole process of checking timing, spark, coils, spark plug caps, float settings, clogged jets..nothing. Everything was right on the money. As a last resort, mostly, we hooked the airbox back up..turned the key on, touched the starter and it lit right off. Runs absolutely perfect now. Took the airbox off again..what a pain..started it..ran like crap again. Re-installed the airbox again..what a pain..runs beautifully. Dumped the velocity stacks (sadly) but the bike just will not run with them. Good lesson. The airbox is what creates the velocity needed for these bikes...so, ironically, the velocity stacks proved to be "non-velocity" stacks. I've always been a strong advocate for airboxs on all my Hondas, and now I'm a confirmed believer with my first Suzuki also.
The moral of my story..I'll never stray from the box again.
The moral of my story..I'll never stray from the box again.
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