My 1982 GS1100GK starts well, idles well, runs well, accelerates smoothly and strongly for about 10 miles (ambient temperature about 50 to 60 deg. F), but suddenly accelerates somewhat weaker and not smoothly anymore.
The best way to describe it might be that the engine slightly "shudders" during acceleration.
The effect is reproducible, the bike is still rideable. I was wondering if poor tank venting could be the cause, took of the gas cap. Did not hear any hissing and the bike did not run better afterwards.
I bought the bike about a year ago, did never go on a test ride with it because of wintry road conditions. Went through the bike front to back.
- carburetors were professionally cleaned and rebuilt
- valves adjusted and double-checked
- new air filter (K&N, slightly oiled), sealed air box
- new intake rubber parts
- tank is clean
- new petcock
- new stator and R/R. Battery gets charged
- new battery
- new spark plugs and caps. I cut the ends of the spark plug cables
- all electrical connections were cleaned, including ground connections
- did NOT replace the ignition coils
- have NOT checked the compression yet
- bike smokes slightly after cold start
What could cause this behavior?
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