So this is all very embarassing for me, but here goes. I had the carbs cleaned at a shop (strike 1), got them back and put them back on the bike with new carb boots. Like you guys have said, the old ones just looked cracked on the outside, but were fine on the inside, so the new carb boots were a waste of money (Strike 2). The bike fired right up on the first try (+1 bike shop), so it was time for the sync, which is where I was two weeks ago, when I hooked up my motion pro sync tool and promptly sucked all the blue fluid out of it (Strike 3). So I made a fish tank vacuum gauge sync tool, but you guys said get a 4 gauge setup from ebay, which I did. So now I have 3 sync tools for two non-running bikes (Strike 4). I hooked up the 4 vacuum gauge tool last night at 10:45, thinking it would take 15 minutes to sync the thing (Strike 5). When I started the bike, the needles on the 4 vacuum gauges started to flutter so wildly as to be unreadable (Strike 6). I noticed that the tool came with these brass tubes that you're supposed to screw into the engine manifolds, but, as you know, the xs11 has only that barbed nipple on the boots, not a threaded nipple (Strike 7). So I tried to put the brass tubes into line between each carb and each gauge by slipping tubes over the ends, and that didn't really help; the needles were still fluttering (Strike 8). So, if I want to use that 4 vacuum gauge setup, how do I get the needles to stop fluttering so I can read them?
Please help, because I think I may be running out of strikes here.
Please help, because I think I may be running out of strikes here.
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