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    What are all the things that can make a GS smoke?

    This is a question posted to anyone and everyone that has any input at all. I am trying to gather info.

    For those of you who have not seen or been following this thread: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...ic.php?t=34488 (another one of my forever threads it seems) :roll: I'll bring you up to date quickly.

    The bike smokes. Anyone who has followed it can attest to that. I am not 100% convinced it is jetting/carb setup at this point. I have tried a million (not really) combinations of mains and pilot/air settings. The valves are adjusted correctly to be within tolerances. The fuel float levels are all the same and are roughly 3/8" to 1/2 from the top of the bowl down.

    Anyway, all that said. I know jetting and carb setup will make it smoke when not right. But this thing gets 24 MPG and smokes no matter what setup I have used?

    What other problems could there be outside of the things mentioned above that could be making my bike smoke so bad?

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    Re: What are all the things that can make a GS smoke?

    Re: What are all the things that can make a GS smoke?
    Well, peer pressure, imitating elders, or a desire to look "cool" are the most commonly given reasons to start smoking.
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      #3
      Peer Pressure? -Pete '80 1100L

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        #4
        Beat me by a minute Griffin!

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          #5
          I already made my mind up to be disappointed if I didn't get some replies like this


          But the question is a serious one. If anyone has any technical knowledge to share with me, it would be appreciated.

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            #6
            Well, technically it's a psycho-knee-jerk reaction to the input of other idiots (friends), who in turned fell victim to the pressure to "smoke" before you ... I'm no Psychologist, but I hope that explains "peer pressure" for you! 8O

            Steve 8)

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              #7
              Man.... did I come late to the party or what? All the good (bad) lines are taken.

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                #8
                mine smoked for awhile till i set valve adjustment and rebuilt carbs never
                smoked again took awhile to get carbs right but when done i would get
                45-50 mpg

                bill acamo
                bil366

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                  Originally posted by Planecrazy
                  Well, technically it's a psycho-knee-jerk reaction to the input of other idiots (friends), who in turned fell victim to the pressure to "smoke" before you ... I'm no Psychologist, but I hope that explains "peer pressure" for you! 8O

                  Steve 8)

                  Beautiful!-Pete

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by bill acamo
                    mine smoked for awhile till i set valve adjustment and rebuilt carbs never
                    smoked again took awhile to get carbs right but when done i would get
                    45-50 mpg

                    bill acamo
                    bil366
                    Well that's encouraging Bill. I am going to keep at it and hope that is all it is. I must still be way off then though :?

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                      #11
                      Rings, valve seals ... mostly rings ... did I mention Rings ?? :? 8)

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                        #12
                        Does the exhaust smell like burning oil or fuel?? 8)

                        What color is the smoke??

                        Oil level high?? :roll:

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                          #13
                          Will your fellow riders stay behind you?? 8O 8)

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                            #14
                            Is your bike under a lot of stress?? Stress can cause an increase in an already smoking bike .... 8)

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                              #15
                              Has your bike moved on to the "harder stuff"?? Might need to check into a rehab (rebuild) ...

                              ok - I'm finished ... 8)

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