I recently picked up a 1978 GS750 from a garage, it had been sitting for a few months (gas in the tank), and upon starting it up (it would start up) it would make little pops and backfire as the throttle was rolled on. The more gas, the faster the pops, the louder the backfiring.
It only did this from the left pipe.
I cleaned out the carbs and still had the same problem. It now would idle beautifully, but once you would start to roll on the throttle, it would begin popping, and then around 3500rpm it would begin backfiring loudly.
I thought it might be from the old fuel in the tank since it had sat for a few months. I drained the tank completely, cleaned the petcock thoroughly, and put in new gas.
After letting it idle (again, beautifully) for a few minutes, I started giving it some gas. It took a few more rpms to get it to really start backfiring, but it started again. Now the loud popping is coming from both pipes.
I'm letting the gas sit in the tank overnight in hopes it will dissolve any crap still in the tank or whatever. Then I guess I plan on cleaning the carbs again, and then moving on from there.
In the meantime, I was wondering if anyone had anything similar happen with their bike, or know of a common problem or something.
Thanks so much for your help,
Sam J
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