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Supertrapp ext. disc pipe..anyone got one, how many discs?
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Anonymous
Supertrapp ext. disc pipe..anyone got one, how many discs?
I've got a Supertrapp external disk 4 into 1 pipe on a 83' GS1100E with a Dynojet stage 3 kit and K&N pods. Anyone else running this pipe and how many of the discs are you using. I've got 12 in mine and find it to be running a little lean so was thinking I might take a few out.Tags: None
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Anonymous
I have the same pipe, and similar jetting and filter configuration on my 1150. The SuperTrapp tuning guide say a 4 to 8 disc setup can work for a stock airbox and jetting on the street. After messing with with the disc setting for a couple of weeks I finally ended up putting it on a DynoJet and having the shop fine tune it. But, the difference is I have all 20 discs in mine. :twisted: If your at 12 right now, just remove a couple and ride it for a bit and see if it makes a difference. The basic principle is the less discs, the richer it runs, the more the leaner.
Oh, I should also mention I live in Denver, CO. So, everything I have setup is for high altitude. Lots of riding in the mountains.
Good luck, shouldn't take too long to dial it in.
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Anonymous
I've also got a Supertrapp on mine.. just put the rest of my disks on. I've only had the bike a short while, and I don't know much about it yet. I noticed that it does run leaner with more discs, and a little more power in the top end.
It should be jetted? How can I tell if there's been any mods done to the carbs/filter?
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by FreshMeatIt should be jetted? How can I tell if there's been any mods done to the carbs/filter?
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Anonymous
GS1100E / Bandit comparison
Question for CDNBandit. How would you compare the old GS'ers to the newer Bandit. I love to hate my old EZ and would like to get a newer ride. Is the Bandit a totally different ride, or just a refined GS'er ? I cant really own two bikes but hate to part ways with my old EZ. Ive had it since new.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by Billy RicksOriginally posted by FreshMeatIt should be jetted? How can I tell if there's been any mods done to the carbs/filter?
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Anonymous
Re: GS1100E / Bandit comparison
Originally posted by Dave BiggerstaffQuestion for CDNBandit. How would you compare the old GS'ers to the newer Bandit. I love to hate my old EZ and would like to get a newer ride. Is the Bandit a totally different ride, or just a refined GS'er ? I cant really own two bikes but hate to part ways with my old EZ. Ive had it since new.
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Anonymous
OK Billy, got the parts off that you said. But, I'm an idiot when it comes to mechanics, so here's what I did. I took the top off the right-hand carb, and pulled out the black thing (pretty sure that's the diaphagm) and the spring and such.
Pictures attached I think. One is looking down into the carb, the other is the diaphragm/needle thing. How do I tell if it's adjustable? It sure doesn't look it to me... looks like there hasn't been any changes made but I can't tell. If that's the case, what would an aftermarket piece look like in comparison?
Thanks.
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Anonymous
You have to pull the needle out to find out it's adjustable. There should be a circlip inside the slide that holds the needle retainer in. Once you remove the circlip, the spring seat/needle retainer should come out and allow you to pull the needle out. If the needle has notches and an e-ring, then they are adjustalble by removing the e-ring and sliding it into another notch.
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