Bike was sluggish after I took it out this spring. Started up easily, nice idle. There was extremely slow acceleration and I was maxing out the throttle and the rpms were only slowly creeping up.
I pulled the carbs, cleaned them - although not meticulously, put new intake boots on since the old ones were junk.
Starts up again nicely, idles nicely. Same slow response when I took it out. A mile or two in, however, the bike starts to backfire like crazy. There's a trail of smoke behind me coming out of the right exhaust and I notice that a patch job on the muffler has blown off, also.
I turn and head home and suddenly the bike is alive again! Theres about twice as much power and the acceleration is totally revived and feels just as good as ever!
However, the right cylinder is still backfiring and while I'm looking at it, playing with the throttle and scratching my head wondering what happened the idle goes nuts fluctuating and the engine dies. I can start the bike up but the idle is all over the place and it dies quickly.
The right muffler is way louder and it sounds like something is loose or not right in there.
Did something in the carb that I didn't clean suddenly free up? Did something in the exhaust blow? Anybody know whats going on?
Its a 1981 gs450L.
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