Ok, here's the thing. I bought this bike for cheap last winter and put in a little time and money to get her going right. I was able to ride almost all season last year but then she started running like crap. Seems like the plugs fould out within just a couple mile ride. Looking at the plugs, it looks like a couple run rich and a couple run lean so I need to balance the carbs. The previous owner chopped off the stock mufflers and now it's just straight pipes and no baffles. I've heard they will still run fine like this as long as you re jet the carbs. Well I don't know too much about working on carbs so it never got done. Could this also be a reason the plugs are fouling out so quickly? Will replacing the pipes with the stock mufflers remedy this so I don't have to re jet the carbs?
The petcock is also about due for replacement as she only runs on 'run' and nothing on 'prime'. I had someone say she may need the valves adjusted. Again, this is something I've never done but think I probably could but I'm not so sure that she needs it.
So basically these are the things that I think she needs
New Petcock
Carbs Synched
Oil and Filter Change
Spark Plugs
And Possibly
Adjust the Valves
Replace pipes with Stock Exhaust
What I'm wondering is, is there any sure way to know if the valves need adjusting without really opening her up? From what I've said so far, any thing else you guys with all the wisdom might think of that needs to be done?
She's a great bike with only 12,000 and she ran great most all last year so I want to try to hang onto her a little longer but with how she's running right now, I don't want to invest too much more money if I'm going to keep having problems.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated
Thanks,
Bradley
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