I have an 81 suzuki gs650gl. It's going to be an awesome bike... when it's roadworthy.
It's not far off, I bought it moving and running, but since then, it sat for about a year. In the fall, it was started occasionally, the battery replaced, and the fuel replaced with fresh gas and stabilizer.
Today, I cleaned the carbs and replaced the fuel line and filter.
I cranked it over, but to prime the carbs, I popped a drain valve on one carb, and the one cylinder started firing - the others a few revolutions later.
The bike started up, purred, and (the choke was on this whole time) started revving up to its usual 2-3K "idle" with the choke on.
I had been cranking it yesterday, and had hooked up a battery charger set to 2amps/12volts.
I noticed before I started it that the headlight wouldn't come on, but I decided to figure that issue out tomorrow.
So, bike's running about 2K rpm, I'm waiting for it to warm up, and I decide to check the turn signals.
Left turn signal blinks, no problem. Right turn signal....
Ka-whooosh. Bike dies. Neutral and oil light go out. Still hooked to the charger. Disconnect the charger and find the leftmost fuse (from seated) is blown.
Let's call the leftmost fuse #1. I moved fuse #2 to the slot for #1. Lights came back on, bike cranked. I didn't start it, but checked the turn signals.
Left blinked, right didn't and both lights went out.
So.... where do I start? The fuse sockets are pretty darned rusty, and need to be cleaned. The fuses will all be replaced. The manual I have lists 10/10/10/10/15. Which is the 15A fuse?
And, I'm thinking start by looking for a short in the right turn signal wiring. ...And a reason the headlight stopped working since I pulled and reinstalled the gas tank and carbs.
But anyway... The carbs are cleaned! Woohoo!
-William
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