I've just recently resurrected a GS650GT after a twenty-two year layup, and after having stripped and rebuilt the carbs several times, I know for a fact that they're out of balance still, and the mixture setting is insanely rich. Since Suzuki doesn't mention anything about it in the workshop manual, I operated under the assumption that 2 turns out would be an appropriate starting point for the mixture screw. I've got all the gear to be able to tune it for proper running (colourtune and carbtune), but I've noticed some slightly weird behaviour when cold.
I'm well aware of the fact that being an aircooled four, it'll be noisy and a bit rattly, but there's this weird intermittent 'clonk' noise that happens if the idle gets too low - it'll dip to about 800rpm, make a gentle 'clonk', stutter for a second, and then get back to idling again. For the record - the idle is still not right at the moment - it's OK when it's gotten good and hot on a long run, but for short stints it's still a bit all over the place.
I'm intending to balance the carbs and sort out the mixture, but I was wondering if this is indicative of anything else?
I've put just under 300 miles on the bike since getting it MOT'd last week, and it was perfectly happy on the motorway, so I know that all the higher-end fuelling is fine (well, it survived getting to a forum BBQ and back without problems, at least). If anyone's encountered something similar, I'd love to hear from you. I am also prepared for the possibility that it's just nerves on my part, due to not having had an aircooled bike for a while.
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