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Hey guys, had a little problem on the bike today. Wanted to run it past you all and see what you think. When I got to work today, I stopped and put my foot down on what was apparently an oil slick (it had rained last night so the pavement was still wet). Down went the bike, not hard I was able to gently let it down but couldn't catch it enough to keep it up.
Anyway, I hit the kill switch on the way down. Got it back on it's wheels, then went to start it back up. The starter kinda locked and didn't want to turn the motor the first couple times. On about the 3-4 attempt, it spun over and started up. Now comes the issue.
The bike is blasting large amounts of smoke from the right pipe. I have not ridden it yet to see if it would clear up, just revved it a bit in the lot. I also noticed that there was oil dripping from the carb vent tubes onto the ground under the bike. Is it possible that I just got some oil splashed up into the carbs when I dumped it on its side? Should I be worried about something worse (rings or whatever since it locked up like that)? The bike seemed to be running fine, very smooth and all just a lot of smoke. Let me know your thoughts.
In case you forgot its a 1978 GS1000.
Thanks,
-T
Anyway, I hit the kill switch on the way down. Got it back on it's wheels, then went to start it back up. The starter kinda locked and didn't want to turn the motor the first couple times. On about the 3-4 attempt, it spun over and started up. Now comes the issue.
The bike is blasting large amounts of smoke from the right pipe. I have not ridden it yet to see if it would clear up, just revved it a bit in the lot. I also noticed that there was oil dripping from the carb vent tubes onto the ground under the bike. Is it possible that I just got some oil splashed up into the carbs when I dumped it on its side? Should I be worried about something worse (rings or whatever since it locked up like that)? The bike seemed to be running fine, very smooth and all just a lot of smoke. Let me know your thoughts.
In case you forgot its a 1978 GS1000.
Thanks,
-T