I posted not too long ago with a 1980 SG that was bogging down in cruise mode. I'd be going along at 75-80 mph on the interstate and realize I was dialing in more throttle to keep up speed and it was running "flat" and not pulling.
2 years ago, I bought a 97 Bandit 1200s as my "get back into riding bike" and when I had it dyno'd to check A/F ratio and power, the dyno guy said "Man, that 3rd pull really cleared out the cobwebs". So, I decided what's good for the Bandit couldn't hurt the XS.
Took the XS for a ride a week ago, and wound her out like I had never done before while accelerating on the on ramp, about 7500-8000 rpm in 2nd and 3rd so not abusive in the grand scheme, but I felt real guilty! (BTW, the XS has a great bonus, the extra neutrals I seem to find as I shift in haste...)
Got to the off ramp, stopped at the light, and as I rode the 4 miles home at 45-50 mph on the highway, I swear it was purring along much smoother and just felt better.
I'll know as I get more miles on it, but it may have been the cure!
2 years ago, I bought a 97 Bandit 1200s as my "get back into riding bike" and when I had it dyno'd to check A/F ratio and power, the dyno guy said "Man, that 3rd pull really cleared out the cobwebs". So, I decided what's good for the Bandit couldn't hurt the XS.
Took the XS for a ride a week ago, and wound her out like I had never done before while accelerating on the on ramp, about 7500-8000 rpm in 2nd and 3rd so not abusive in the grand scheme, but I felt real guilty! (BTW, the XS has a great bonus, the extra neutrals I seem to find as I shift in haste...)
Got to the off ramp, stopped at the light, and as I rode the 4 miles home at 45-50 mph on the highway, I swear it was purring along much smoother and just felt better.
I'll know as I get more miles on it, but it may have been the cure!
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