nutz4spd
Forum Apprentice
I've been working on my GS for a while now. I have replaced the fork seals and fluid. Added in the 191mL per the factory manual. Replaced the rear shocks with Progressive's and OE springs. Pulled the carbs off and cleaned them up and reset the floats (twice now). Since I've never rode one of these new or anything I have a concern about the ride quality. The front is very springy/bouncy. At first I thought the front tire needed to be re-balanced so I did that and it's still bouncy. Is this normal for these older bikes? I figured the front would be a little more solid/stiff.
Also, I've reset the floats to the specs in the manual (22.4mm which is .882 in.) twice now but there is still a hesitation/stumble when accelerating. I've noticed the fuel mileage is also really bad. Any ideas or suggestions on what is needed to make the stumble go away? I'm about ready to just take it to a shop and have them work on it. I prefer not to though.
Also, I've reset the floats to the specs in the manual (22.4mm which is .882 in.) twice now but there is still a hesitation/stumble when accelerating. I've noticed the fuel mileage is also really bad. Any ideas or suggestions on what is needed to make the stumble go away? I'm about ready to just take it to a shop and have them work on it. I prefer not to though.