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hello everyone, I got my bike 1980 gs 1000g, back from a repair shop, he did the valve adgustment and carb sinc. it runs good but it stales at stop lights, I wander if the idle is low, can someone tell me what would the idle rpm should be?.
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Idle RPM should be (in an ideal world) approx. 1100. I find that my bike likes it better if I set the idle rpm at 1300 or so.
Does it still stall when hot? I'd take the bike back to the mechanic, because he didn't do things right.Currently bikeless
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lhanscom
1100 is a good idle speed, but properly sync'd carbs can run much lower and not stall. If you haven't sync'd your carbs in a while, you may want to now.
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Mobetter
Sometimes stalling at idle (especially when hot) is an over rich
condition. Check your plug color when it stalls.
Mo
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My 1150 is set for an 1100 rpm idle when warmed up. It will idle down to around 600......if I wanted to set it that low. :-)
Earl
Originally posted by lhanscom1100 is a good idle speed, but properly sync'd carbs can run much lower and not stall. If you haven't sync'd your carbs in a while, you may want to now.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Originally posted by earlforMy 1150 is set for an 1100 rpm idle when warmed up. It will idle down to around 600......if I wanted to set it that low. :-)
Earl
Originally posted by lhanscom1100 is a good idle speed, but properly sync'd carbs can run much lower and not stall. If you haven't sync'd your carbs in a while, you may want to now.
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Ahhhh Haaaaaaa, thats pretty darn good tuning there Luke.
Tell ya what, I'll challenge you to a drag race, your 1150 against mine.
There will be a special rule in effect for this race. We will set the rev limiters on each bike to a max rpm of 600. :-) :-)
Earl
Originally posted by lhanscomYeah, well mine will idle to 500rpm if I wanted. :PKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Sure, why not. :-) I'll be a sport and give you that 1/1000th hp edge. LOL
Earl
Originally posted by lhanscomYou're on!!!!
Can I use the nitrous? A 600rpm snap wheelie, mmmmm fun.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Sounds good, so lets set the date, January 2, you come on up here, I know of a nice lake they clear the snow off of to do this sort of thing.
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I will see your 500 idle speed and raise you( lower you) to a 450rpm idle speed for 3 minutes in fifth gear in the quarter mile, first one to go over 3 minutes will lose
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Hmmm, sounds like we're on for a three way minimum rpm drag race. LOL
Earl
Originally posted by Gee-s-isI will see your 500 idle speed and raise you( lower you) to a 450rpm idle speed for 3 minutes in fifth gear in the quarter mile, first one to go over 3 minutes will loseKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Well I set the rpm to 1100, it took care of the stalling problem, but something more scary happened last night; I got of the main road, as I downshifted, my foot slept off the shifter, I looked down to see my boot, the engine and shifter on the left side was covered with oil and seems like gasoline, I was very concerned, I dont know for how long that has been like that, I did not loose any preformance nor compression, or wierd noises.
I think the gas was in the cranck case for a while, could it be that it kind of desolves the seals? what should I do?any ideas?
:x :x : :roll:
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With the air circulation patterns around the engine when riding, the oil could be coming from anyplace. Get a bucket of soapy water and wash the bike clean of all oil. Then put it on the centerstand in the garage and with a shop light, look everywhere as it is running to find where the leak first appears. Let us know where its coming from and we might have a fix.
Earl
Originally posted by ardWell I set the rpm to 1100, it took care of the stalling problem, but something more scary happened last night; I got of the main road, as I downshifted, my foot slept off the shifter, I looked down to see my boot, the engine and shifter on the left side was covered with oil and seems like gasoline, I was very concerned, I dont know for how long that has been like that, I did not loose any preformance nor compression, or wierd noises.
I think the gas was in the cranck case for a while, could it be that it kind of desolves the seals? what should I do?any ideas?
:x :x : :roll:Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Hi Earl, this is what I found; I took the chrome side cover off the valve cover, and I noticed the half moon rubber plug was leaking badly, I tried to plug it in but I couldn't, I wonder if to plug it in I should loosen the valve cover. I am thinking to take the bike back to the repair shop who did the valve adjustment or should I try to plug it myself?
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