Hello everybody, just purchases a 99 b12 a couple weeks ago, and recently found this forum. Unfortunately, it has been raining and snowing since I bought the bike, so no chance to really ride. It is sunny and 50 today and suppose to be about 60 by the weekend...woohooo. I have always been just a rider only, never worked on the bikes myself. I had 2 CBR 600s back in the early 90's, and to the point in my life I want to learn to wrench on my own bike, as well as ride in a little more comfort...hence the purchase of the Bandit.
So, here come a couple questions.
1- What type of mileage should a stock 99 B12 get? As stated above I have not riden the bike enough to determine what it is getting. I did notice that the fuel gauge did seem to drop down quite fast on the ride home.
2- Speed seemed to be off, so I took GPS out with me when I got home. The bikes indicated speed was 5 mph less than GPS indicated speed. Am I correct in thinking that gearing and/or tire diameter affects indicated speed?
3- The owners manual states that final reduction ratio is 45/15...is that referring to the sprocket teeth? The previous owner put on a new sprocket and chain...rear sprocket is 46 tooth, and not sure on the front sprocket. The tires are also new 180/55zr17 rear, and 120/70zr17 front, which is what the owners manual indicated.
4- I also noticed that at slow speed/rpm in first gear, it "surges", but smooths out once rpms increase. Seems really smooth and great power once rpms up in first gear, and seems fine other 4 gears...any ideas?
Oh, the bike also has a Yoshirmura RS3 and unsure of jet kit. I did read a post about identifying jet alteration on carbs. I looked under carbs and it appears as if the plugs are gone, and can see adjustment screws. I also read the post about TPS adjustment. Any recommendations on what to do first to smooth out the "surging"?
Any advise or opinions would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for the long post...I'm just getting excited to get out and ride now that the weather is starting to cooperate. Also, I did order the Haynes manual, so hopefully I wont be posting such long questions in the future. Thanks again in advance. - Kel