With so many carb threads I'm just throwing this out for general info....... I'm orig owner of 78E approx 60K miles. Bike has never been stored dry, so always had gas in system. Occasionally will sit for a couple weeks or more without use. Carbs have been done once (don't remember what was done) at least 15 years ago and didn't need it again until recently. Low speed ports obviously plugged after reviewing the info in here.
Anyway, I didn't want to get into them myself and so started looking for somebody I could trust -- a real wrench, not a parts replacer. After talking to many people around here, found a small shop run by a guy who fits the 78 vintage. Talked to him 45 minutes (like me, this guy has lived too long to be in a hurry) and decided he knew what he was doing.
Two weeks and $275 later the old gal is as strong a ever. He said it was amazing the thing would run at all cause the carbs were really nasty. Told me a few horror stories about what unknowing people have done to this type of carbs.
If you take yours to a shop for this work, make sure you know which guy will be doing the work, and be sure he knows what he's doing. If they won't take time to talk to you go somewhere else.
I usually ride 2 up with a full fairing and always get over 45mpg. No change with the new setup. I admire you guys who tear into your own carbs but wonder about some of the low mileages I see posted. Me thinks there is some art to this carb tuning/overhaul stuff.
Anyway, I didn't want to get into them myself and so started looking for somebody I could trust -- a real wrench, not a parts replacer. After talking to many people around here, found a small shop run by a guy who fits the 78 vintage. Talked to him 45 minutes (like me, this guy has lived too long to be in a hurry) and decided he knew what he was doing.
Two weeks and $275 later the old gal is as strong a ever. He said it was amazing the thing would run at all cause the carbs were really nasty. Told me a few horror stories about what unknowing people have done to this type of carbs.
If you take yours to a shop for this work, make sure you know which guy will be doing the work, and be sure he knows what he's doing. If they won't take time to talk to you go somewhere else.
I usually ride 2 up with a full fairing and always get over 45mpg. No change with the new setup. I admire you guys who tear into your own carbs but wonder about some of the low mileages I see posted. Me thinks there is some art to this carb tuning/overhaul stuff.
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