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If I install pod filters, do I need to re jet?
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Not to mention "where are you"?What bike? Year? Mods?
All valid points and my apologies for being so vague...
For starters.. The bike in question is an 81 gs 650g
There have been no mods on the bike as far as the fuel/exhaust/intake system.
About the question for the jets.. I didn't know if I should go up one size from stock or perhaps just tell ask for their advice.
For the "where am I".. Nebraska
I realize there are probably hundreds if not more threads on this topic. I'll again apologize this time for asking a question that has probably been discussed over and over and over.. I'm new to this site as of 8:30 this am and I'm still trying to navigate and find the info that I need. Thanks to those of you with the patience to help a newbie who simply wants to bring a classic back to life...
All valid points and my apologies for being so vague...
For starters.. The bike in question is an 81 gs 650g
There have been no mods on the bike as far as the fuel/exhaust/intake system.
About the question for the jets.. I didn't know if I should go up one size from stock or perhaps just tell ask for their advice.
For the "where am I".. Nebraska
I realize there are probably hundreds if not more threads on this topic. I'll again apologize this time for asking a question that has probably been discussed over and over and over.. I'm new to this site as of 8:30 this am and I'm still trying to navigate and find the info that I need. Thanks to those of you with the patience to help a newbie who simply wants to bring a classic back to life...
I agree 110%- get it running right with stock setup. Properly cleaned carbs won't need to come off for a long time- just add some fuel stabilizer during storage times.Welcome to the fourm. This IS THE PLACE for all things GS.
Have you ridden the bike yet? A 650 will surprise you in the power to weight ratio. Are you new to bikes in general or just this particular bike?
Your bike, when tuned correctly and all the maintenance has been done, will get out and SCOOT ! :-\\\
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First make it run correctly in the stock configuration. THEN, you can worry about looks. Just my .02
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