1) I can get it to start somewhat reliably after doing a thorough carb clean (full dismantle just with spray, no dip) but only with the choke about 2/3 in and periodically the idle flies up and i have to control it with choke. if i give it too much gas it bogs out and dies and if i put the choke to 1/2 or less it dies all together. from what i've read on this awesome forum I need to take it back apart order new orings from cycleorings and dip everything metal. I'm guessing I have a vaccum leak somewhere and that's making it run extra rich which i'm compensating for with the choke? I just want to make sure i'm getting the right orings i believe it's a BS series carb , it's that weir siamesed thing though where each diaphragm has two needles on it. The carb page is really helpful but it doesn't show me how to work with the "siamesed" carbs and I wondered if anybody has any experience with these guys that they want to share with me before I start ordering parts. Also the plungers look a little worn and I had to fix a needle that was loose when i first dismantled it and it looks like its missing a tiny little washer. i think it works fine now but it's definatly a little scuffed at the junction of the plunger and needle. does anybody know where i could by a full rebuild kit for that carb for a resonable (ie <$75) price or am I dreaming.
2) (this is a little off the carb topic but i thought I'd consolidate posts) the PO said that when he first had the bike it was running well but he noticed two wires poking out of the stator case. when he had a shop do some work he asked them to tuck them back in. those fools must have grounded something out because after that he said that the battery would die after 45min of riding. any guesses on what those two wires were and how i can un ground them?
thanks for any help you guys can give me, the more info the better. like I said i'm super new to this and all i know is what i read so any tips and tricks you guys know would be awesome.
Can't wait to feel this beauty GS purring between my legs! (that's what she said...?)
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