New to the forum, have been reading it for a while and using the search function. Lots of good information here. My KLR 650 has been out of commission for a while, so I bought a GS700ES about a month ago. It shows 10K miles on the odometer (that may not be correct) - and is in generally good condition. When I got it the fuel petcock was in the prime location and the oil level was really full (gas in the oil?...) I changed it at my brothers house before riding it the 100 miles home (also moved the lever to "on") - previous owner had rattle canned the exhaust and engine, but otherwise pretty clean bike. I have sanded down the exhaust and repainted it. They had also painted the windscreen (with runs no less), which I repainted.
Now for a few questions ---
1. Most recently the bike is making a "ratcheting/clicking" noise - that is the best I can describe it - coming from the left side of the engine under 1st gear load. This noise disappears in 2nd-5th gears. It didn't do this when I first got the bike and doesn't always make the noise now. Putting it on the centerstand, I can't make it replicate the noise... -- clutch basket? chain? other? It goes away if I pull in the clutch lever.
2. The bike only gets 30mpg last time I checked it.... When I pulled the header off to sand and paint it, there was a lot of black powdery carbon inside the header pipes. Is this normal? The bike starts and runs great, as far as I know the jetting is stock, though that would be something to check down the road. I know I need to pull the plugs to look at them, but it doesn't smoke or seem to blow much through the pipes when you rev it. How bad should mileage be to be considered abnormal?
3. Front tire is currently a ME 33 - size 120/90-16 --- I haven't ridden bikes with a 16" front wheel. This thing seems to handle kind of strangely. Tends to want to flop into low speed corners. Needs a strong countersteering input. Feels more steady in higher speed sweepers, but lower speed and sharper corners feel strange. I searched most of the tire threads and there seems to be some disagreement on whether bigger tires are a bad idea. The rear is a Marathon ME88 in a 130 size. Tires are in great shape, so I don't want to replace them if not needed, but considering a diffferent front tire in a stock size.
- Dave
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