I've always thought my GS750ES was kind of gutless when rolling on in 5th gear on the highway (70mph or so) but I never really thought TOO much about it since I don't really feel any flat spots or hesitation. I can ride all day and have no problems...it just doesn't feel very strong in top gear.
I didn't think too much about this until I put in a few miles on a friends '82 GS750L back to back with my bike and it had WAY more grunt in the same conditions. I'm running a stock airbox setup with a K&N filter and 'busa cans grafted onto a stock GS750ES header and I think my main jets are the stock 117.5 pieces, could be 120's but I'm not sure which ones I installed anymore....
Does this sound like float height, mains or some other problem? Other than this I'm VERY happy with the way the bike runs.
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Brake:
After a run up to WV recently I started hearing a faint ratcheting sound from the front end as I'm coming to a stop. It is very clearly related to the front brakes being applied but I haven't been able to find the source yet. Any ideas? The speedo sender was greased last year with few miles since. I don't hear anything if I coast down to a stop and modulating the front brake seems to modulate the noise.
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Chain:
What should the chain feel like with the rider on the bike? It seems I've been running the chain pretty loose (more like 1in of play with me on the bike) so I adjusted it today to what I think it about 7/8in of movement with the bike on the centerstand. With me ON the bike it now has much less slack above the swingarm and I can move it up and down about 1/4in but it doesn't feel loose at all.
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Oil use:
The engine in this bike sat for about 8 years before I got hold of it and finally got it running. Compression is good and I've had no mechanical issues with it but I do burn some oil. I mostly see this when I come to a light on a highway offramp.... at times I get an embarrassing wreath of smoke curling around me that I can see very well in headlights from cars.... I've had several people follow me and they say they only see smoke when I'm opening it up (redline runs) and when I've been coasting down in gear and then give it throttle again.
I guess my question is this: Is it more likely to be worn valve guides or tired, dry seals from sitting so long and could being lean at WOT promote burning more oil?
It isn't too bad, that cases are dry and the plugs look fine (not fouled) but I'd rather not have to bring 2 quarts on an all day ride.
Thanks, as always, for the advise TGSRer's!
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