I bought a 1980 GS850 that had been sitting for 14 years outside. Pulled the carbs and did a very thorough cleaning and rebuilt cylinder 1 as the bike was laying on its side.
Bike runs well but seems somewhat sluggish. However, after around 10 to 15 minutes of riding, I can feel better performance and when I get over 4k, it really puts me back and I can feel the extra cylinder kick in. Overall, it just runs better. I can also feel the motor surging when i'm going up hills or when i'm ridding at higher RPM's.
There is quite a bit of ticking going on when the motor is running. It sounds like a valve tick and i've had someone tell me it could be a burnt valve. The one pipe on the left doesn't get near as hot as the one on the right. However, after riding for a while, they are both real hot.
What are your thoughts?
1. Still an issue with carbs?
2. Weak coil?
3. Issue with valves?
4. Something else?
I appreciate everyone who gives this a thought as I really want to get my GS back to running like it should. It's lots of fun now but could be a whole lot more fun.
If anyone is local to northeast PA and wouldn't mind helping me with it, I would be eternally grateful. Would be happy to supply beer and some money.
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