I would raise the needle 2 notches or shim up the equivalent
Probably around a 122.5 or 125 main
This depends on where you motor is at. Cam timing and such can change the requirements for your motor.
My whole bike is stock with only 7785 miles on it the camshaft timing is as it was from the factory.
Do you really think I need to shim the jet needle and put bigger main jets in than the 115 it came with?
Gary[/quote]
Just my opinion. Having to run with the choke on is pretty severe in my opinion so it sounds like it is running reeaaaal lean. That's bad for a motor. The suggestions that I gave you may put you over the top but it is a lot safer to work your way back down and lean it out. Make sure that you don't have any air leaks, all the holes in the carbs are clean and play with the pilot and the needle. I bought a brand new 1980 gs1100e and took it out to the track and ran 11.17's at a buck 18. My partner bought one a couple of months after I bought mine and I could not get his out of the 12's. I degreed his cams in and put his right where mine was running. Cams from the factory are off from time to time. 122.5's from 115's is only three sizes up. Do a plug chop.....Just a thought
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