I've experience a real real weird problem and I have to share it with you. I restored an '83 GS750Es last winter and part of the restoration was to cover up the seat. The guy did a good job but the original grooves in the seat were not replicate as you must had already figure out.
When I started the bike this spring, I found out that it was skipping after 4500 RPM. I've done all sort of investigation and tuning around the carbs but the problem was persisting. You wont believe it but it was the seat restoration that caused the problem.
When I sitted on the bike the front part of the seat was prying, leaving a ½ in. space between the seat and the fuel tank. This space was wide enough to let air flowing directly to the air box opening. That was modifying the air/fuel mixture and caused the bike to hunt after 4500 RPM.
I've installed a baffle attached to the seat pan to break that air flow and everthing came back to normal.
Never thought that a simple mod like this could change the bike tuning so drastically. And now I undestand why designers of the bike put those grooves on the seat originally.
Now you're aware...
Thanks
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