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    Bogging down GS1000 c/w VM's - fixed!

    Hi thought i would share this as ive seen a few posts recently that have similar issues.

    To cut to the chase i have had lots of problems getting my bike to carburate cleanly - it was bogging down badly + stalling when twisting the throttle into the midrange area.

    It seemed to be leaning out or running out of gas, but i actually think it was too rich low down and too lean at the top end (so i have gone up a couple of main jet sizes and it seems better up there too).

    Here's what i did;

    1) removed the pods i had fitted
    2) set the needles back (lower) to the standard position (3rd notch)
    3) refitted an original air box with standard suzuki paper/oiled foam element and oiled it (the foam outer that is).
    4) replaced air box lid and its seal.

    Now good.

    FYI even with a K&N GS1000 specific free flow filter in the standard airbox with the lid on it wouldnt accelarate without bogging its that critical apparently.

    Cheers

    #2
    Sweet!
    Glad to see you got it sorted.

    Cheers

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      #3
      Originally posted by Jackbob View Post
      Hi thought i would share this as ive seen a few posts recently that have similar issues.

      To cut to the chase i have had lots of problems getting my bike to carburate cleanly - it was bogging down badly + stalling when twisting the throttle into the midrange area.

      It seemed to be leaning out or running out of gas, but i actually think it was too rich low down and too lean at the top end (so i have gone up a couple of main jet sizes and it seems better up there too).

      Here's what i did;

      1) removed the pods i had fitted
      2) set the needles back (lower) to the standard position (3rd notch)
      3) refitted an original air box with standard suzuki paper/oiled foam element and oiled it (the foam outer that is).
      4) replaced air box lid and its seal.

      Now good.

      FYI even with a K&N GS1000 specific free flow filter in the standard airbox with the lid on it wouldnt accelarate without bogging its that critical apparently.

      Cheers

      I wish this could be the automated sticky answer to every new member that comes on here with a bike and slaps pods and a pipe on it and then wonders why it runs like sh!t. LOL

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        #4
        You may need to get back close to stock mains too.

        VMs are generally easier to rejet than CVs, also.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Don-lo View Post
          You may need to get back close to stock mains too.

          VMs are generally easier to rejet than CVs, also.

          Not quite completely true. While its a little easier to TUNE the VMs, having to change the needle position is a much bigger PITA because it requires a bench synch and then a dynamic sync every time you do it because the slides are mounted to the throttle control arm rather than simply being pushed by vaccum diaphrams.

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            #6
            Originally posted by KiwiGS View Post
            Sweet!
            Glad to see you got it sorted.

            Cheers
            Thanks - for the airbox, will send payment tomorrow.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Don-lo View Post
              You may need to get back close to stock mains too.

              VMs are generally easier to rejet than CVs, also.

              Yeah i will keep an eye on the plug colour - but it was far too lean on the boil previously (with an airbox not pods) so i think i am in the ballpark (VM30 carbs with 112.5 mains, '80 cylinder head, CV airbox). Carbs were originally (when i bought them) fitted with #100 main jets. Std pipes.

              Thanks

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