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LoopGaroo
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Although my bike isn't exhibiting any major problems, I've noticed that all of my carb boots are completely wrecked. Like, they've chipped so bad around the edges that they've completely decomposed around where the bolts would attach. They're just being held on by the pipe clamp.
Now I've ridden this bike about three or four thousand miles since I bought it in April, and havn't been effected by the boots yet, so I'm considering putting it off till cooler weather has me riding less.
So, as a noob, I'm kinda intimidated about the whole carb system; jetting, valves, air intake, but I know this has to be done. My question is, will replacing the boots and o-rings likely cause a chain reaction that will lead me to adjusting the carbs further?
What I'm hoping is that replacing the boots will help alleviate the popping during deceleration, which besides taking a while to warm up, is the bike's only (major) problem (at this time).
Now I've ridden this bike about three or four thousand miles since I bought it in April, and havn't been effected by the boots yet, so I'm considering putting it off till cooler weather has me riding less.
So, as a noob, I'm kinda intimidated about the whole carb system; jetting, valves, air intake, but I know this has to be done. My question is, will replacing the boots and o-rings likely cause a chain reaction that will lead me to adjusting the carbs further?
What I'm hoping is that replacing the boots will help alleviate the popping during deceleration, which besides taking a while to warm up, is the bike's only (major) problem (at this time).