I have a 1982 GS g650. I just recently got it, and must say that i love it. The only problem with it however, is its poor gas milage (around 28mpg) I think that it is related to a problem of high idle.
If the bike is cold and I adjust the idle screw so that the bike is at around 900 rpm, then when the bike is hot, it will idle at about 3800 rpm. Needless to say this is way way too high.
If i adjust the screw when it is hot, to around 900rpm, then it is nearly imposible to get the bike to start cold. If I can get it to start it is with the choke all the way open, and I have to run that way till it warms up. This obviously also kills the gas mileage.
I was having this problem nearly from the start, so I rebuilt the carbeurators, but to no avail.
currently I have it set to idle at about 2200 rpm when hot, and this lets be get away with minimal choke at start up. I still have poor gas mileage however. I was wondering how maybe to enrich my fuel mixture in the carb, so that it would take less gas to get the same bang, and thus get away with lower rpms.
Dose anyone have a suggestion? Or know it this will help?
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