First off this is my bike, a 1981 Suzuki GS1000GL. If I work at it I can get it to start, with a rough idle. Cannot give it any throttle or it will die out (start to rev first then sputter and die). Now it acts like fuel starving, but has fuel spitting out of the carbs.
Now a little more about the bike. It sat torn apart for a few years before a friend of mine bought it a year ago. Now we have worked on it from time to time then last fall he said it would not tart at all. We had it running (kinda) it would do 70 with no problems, any faster it would fall on its face. I tore the pet cock apart cleaned it out and made sure it had good fuel flow there. I replaced the fuel and vacuum lines. I took the carbs apart and cleaned them out, had a lot of white residue in the bowls. It does have an aftermarket exhaust on it that I do not much care for, just to loud.
Now for me this is kinda a flashback as my first street bike was a GS550L. This one is very similar with the same look and stance. This is also my "little red sports car" as my wife calls it.
So with all said any ideas or things to look at will be welcomed. Any questions for me, just ask. Thank You, Shaun
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