bobbfrommn
Well-Known Member
Hi guys. I just purchased an '85 max. Some background; It had been in storage the last two years or so. The guy I bought it from handn't done the mods himself but he thought it had a Stage 3 kit and it looks like Cobra slipons and K&N filters.
He had the bike gone through by a shop and they said they tuned the carbs. Note it was a shop and not a dealer. So here is the deal. There was bad gas in the system and I've been running seafoam through which has eliminated the pops, studders and hesitations. I'm on about tank 3 with the seafoam added each time and my gas mileage is right around 21mpg. Now I'm having fun but I'm not exactly killing it when I ride as I am still getting used to the bike.
So my question is is there a chance that the seafoam is repsonsible for the poor mileage? I've talked to the guy I bought it from and he said it used to run consistantly in the 38-40 range. Or do you think the "carb tune" wasn't really done right?
Outside of this is seems to run fine although it doesn't have quite as much bite as my friend's when you twist the throttle.
Any thoughts would be helpful.
He had the bike gone through by a shop and they said they tuned the carbs. Note it was a shop and not a dealer. So here is the deal. There was bad gas in the system and I've been running seafoam through which has eliminated the pops, studders and hesitations. I'm on about tank 3 with the seafoam added each time and my gas mileage is right around 21mpg. Now I'm having fun but I'm not exactly killing it when I ride as I am still getting used to the bike.
So my question is is there a chance that the seafoam is repsonsible for the poor mileage? I've talked to the guy I bought it from and he said it used to run consistantly in the 38-40 range. Or do you think the "carb tune" wasn't really done right?
Outside of this is seems to run fine although it doesn't have quite as much bite as my friend's when you twist the throttle.
Any thoughts would be helpful.