
2 years later, ive rebuilt quite a few top ends, of just about every make of the 550 and up GSs, mine and helped others. I used to answer as many questions as I could on here based on MY experiences, suggestions of things to try etc, but not too awfully long ago, right around the time when gas prices peaked and EVERYONE was snatching up old bikes, there was a rash of noobs on here who simply REFUSED to listen to the people who KNEW better. I got fed up with trying to help when I would get told that what i was telling them "couldnt POSSIBLY be the problem" numerous times. I think THIS is what infuriates the guys who DO know the most. If you didnt want to know the answer, WHY did you ask? I still try to help when i can, and even still I learn something new about these bikes and bikes in general every single day. Tips, tricks, mods, etc. But it all stems from the basics. Get the bike running right STOCK first, THEN start modding till your hearts content. Dont assume that just because YOU think you did a good job on your carbs or whatever, that it CANT be the pilot circuit thats making your bike run like crap. Believe me, believe every one of the old skoolers here, we have done it, done it wrong, two or three times, only to learn the RIGHT way..and at least *I* never assume that just because i checked something once, doenst mean it ISNT the cause of my problems... We dont hate noobs, this site wouldnt exist with out new blood coming in. It would just be a bunch of guys with really nice running bikes blowing smoke up each others butts and shooting the chit. We NEED new blood, we welcome it because it means perhaps yet another one of these beautiful machines will be saved from a barn or a scrap yard and be on the road for another 20+ years. But PLEASE, just listen to what those who know are telling you to try, and dont assume, even if you ARE a trained certified race tech/mechanic. There is ALWAYS more to be learned...
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