I tried to burn my bike down last fall. With all the things life throws at you, I'm only just getting to sort it out.
It feels like I am losing one cylinder at about half throttle. I could be two, but I seriously don't think so. It won't accelerate up a hill and seems to be the same throttle position when it drops out. The drop out is independent of RPM.
I replaced the number four carburetor. I used a body from a XS650. The carbs were dropped off and the work was done by a professional that I trust. I put everything together and rode the bike even though it was awful. Yesterday I took it to the shop where the work was done and had the carbs synched. That was a major improvement.
My awful solder job on the advance wires is still holding. The vacuum line is plumbed to the #2 carb. I replaced the scorched wiring.
Before the fire, this bike screamed. Now, it's a dog. Where do I go before I remove the carbs again?
It feels like I am losing one cylinder at about half throttle. I could be two, but I seriously don't think so. It won't accelerate up a hill and seems to be the same throttle position when it drops out. The drop out is independent of RPM.
I replaced the number four carburetor. I used a body from a XS650. The carbs were dropped off and the work was done by a professional that I trust. I put everything together and rode the bike even though it was awful. Yesterday I took it to the shop where the work was done and had the carbs synched. That was a major improvement.
My awful solder job on the advance wires is still holding. The vacuum line is plumbed to the #2 carb. I replaced the scorched wiring.
Before the fire, this bike screamed. Now, it's a dog. Where do I go before I remove the carbs again?
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