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    it all starts at the carbs

    Earlier this week i picked up a 82 gs750T for a good price.
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    Spent a couple hours going through the carbs. Adjusting fload levels and just cleaning them up

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      #3
      checking to see if they leak

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        #4
        and setting the floats one by one

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          #5
          when i finished i put them on the bike and heard it run for the first time

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            #6
            Excellent start, welcome to the forum.
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              Originally posted by radeon1015 View Post
              Spent a couple hours going through the carbs.
              Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
              Excellent start, welcome to the forum.
              Yes, excellent start, but unless you KNOW that the bike has been a daily driver very recently, there is no way you can go through the carbs in only a couple of hours.

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                #8
                Haha, my 82 GS750T was that same smurfdick blue when I bought it!
                Even has the homemade seat like that too!



                There are a few of us T owners on here, even a few parts bikes listed in the classifieds.

                Welcome to the Forum!

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                  #9
                  as for the seat i just call it custom, as for the carbs the bike hasn't ran in years deff not off a daily driver and they work great now.

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