I have a trip planned this June to Colorado. Originally my intention was to take my newer ride with me not thinking that the XJ would be running. We will be putting several miles during our tour and already after only riding the XJ for a few days the idea of leaving the bandit at home and taking the XJ is swirling through my head.
My major concern is the the elevation and how it effects or may effect the carbueration of the motorcycle. Ive heard some horror stories of bikes running so rich that fuel makes it into the oil plugs getting fouled up etc etc.
Yes both the bandit and XJ have carbs but were also talking about 20 years difference between the two bikes. Im just wondering if anybody has had some experience riding our bikes through high elevations like colorado and what it was like of if you experienced any problems.
Im just not sure what ill do not looking to break down several hundred miles away from friends house where we will be staying. And dont want to ruin other guys ride either as more than half of the other riders have fuel injected bikes.
My major concern is the the elevation and how it effects or may effect the carbueration of the motorcycle. Ive heard some horror stories of bikes running so rich that fuel makes it into the oil plugs getting fouled up etc etc.
Yes both the bandit and XJ have carbs but were also talking about 20 years difference between the two bikes. Im just wondering if anybody has had some experience riding our bikes through high elevations like colorado and what it was like of if you experienced any problems.
Im just not sure what ill do not looking to break down several hundred miles away from friends house where we will be staying. And dont want to ruin other guys ride either as more than half of the other riders have fuel injected bikes.
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