Ran great at first, then seemed to lose power when downshifting and taking back off....sometimes shutting down completely when downshifting to first. Limped it home and started planning the maintenance.
I took it out tonight for a test run and it ran extremely smooth. However, when I downshifted into a turn, I recognized the slight stutter in power when getting back into it. Seemed a bit rough for just a short period of time, then wanted to take off when as the RPMs went up.
I come home and start searching for symptoms on the forum only to find something related to the airbox....a suggestion to seal it up as best possible....that it could be a lean issue. I pull the airbox to seal the lid with weatherstripping and find something I hadn't noticed during maintenance (as I wasn't looking for it). Looks like the PO drilled about six 3/8" to 1/2" holes in the airbox. Could this possibly be the issue? Could it actually be this easy?
For reference, it's an '82 1100E and upgrades include a K&N air filter, Vance & Hines 4-into-1 exhaust, and an Accel ignition.
Plug wires were replaced with new Accel wires and sparkplugs are Splitfire. R/R is from a Honda CBR600.
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