I ride a 1983 GS850GD, and I've been noticing lately that there's a slight hesitation when I roll back on the throttle after coasting. For example, rolling back into the throttle after entering a corner is a little ragged. Not much, but it is not the perfect throttle response I'm used to.
Opening the throttle at a stop, like at a light, is fine -- the problem only seems to happen at speed. Maybe it has something to do with using engine braking.
I'm also feeling a slight stumble when I'm cruising along at 50 - 60 mph, when the throttle is just barely open.
Maybe high engine vacuum situations have something to do with it.
The carbs are synched (just checked last night, and they were spot-on), the plugs look perfect, the intake boots are in great shape and the intake o-rings are new. The carbs are wearing fresh o-rings (rebuilt last summer) and are spotless inside. The boots between the air box and carbs are in great shape. The bike starts instantly at any temperature, idles perfectly, and otherwise runs great.
My only theory so far is a bad float or needle seat. I'm going to work on a method of measuring actual fuel level with a hose attached to the bowl drain, and maybe remove and weigh the floats.
So help me think through this, O great GS collective mind. It's a slight carburetion problem that some people would never notice, but it's driving me nuts. I'm just strange that way.
Any ideas?
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