last friday i bought a 1980 GS550E with 22500 miles for $750. the guy i bought it from had had it for a year and hadn't ridden it much. i don't think he had changed the oil either (the oil indicator showed a good level tho). i checked the compression in the two outermost cylinders on both sides and they were both around 110psi. the bike started quick and idled well, but maybe not as smoothly as it could. when i test rode it it was very quick and had lots of power tho.
i went away for the weekend and after coming home sunday i took it for a ride sunday evening (i know i should have changed the oil first). it was very quick and powerful and i rode it for probably 20 minutes around town and on th freeway. after about 35 minutes of good, quick riding the bike died on me at a stoplight. i pushed over to the side of the road and got it going again, but when i tried gunning the throttle the bike would die. if i twisted the throttle a bit slower it would hesitate then give gas, but not nearly to the extent as before. now the bike is rather sluggish, lacking power and there is a slight delay between twisting the throttle and acceleration.
i've since changed the oil, lubed and cleaned the chain and put new plugs in but it's still sluggish. the wheels rotate as smoothly as before the loss of power so it's not anything binding the wheels.
any suggestions? my next step is to check the fuel system starting at the petcock and working through the carbs. i admit i'm a bit intimidated by having 4 carbs. my last bike was a single 500cc with one carb and i felt quite comfortable completely overhauling that.
thanks in advance
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