Hey guys.
First time poster.....oh yea,some of you might hate me right now.Im the guy who swooped in and grabbed that clean,stock B4 that was on Ebay,out of New Hampshire.I figured,it had a few days to go,and the "buy it now" price was only a few hundred more than the current bid,so why risked being outdone, just to save a few bucks!?
Anyways,Ive always wanted a B4,ever since I was 15 and they first came out.The later,bigger versions just dont cut it,not the same bike at all, IMHO.
Anyways,In preperation for the arrival of my new toy,I moved the FZR1000 over to the side,sold the Virago 750 and made a spot to tinker.I expect Ill have to work on the carbs,since it has a full Yosh system,and the selling company mentioned a flat spot(the typical 4000rpm one).
What Im wondering,is that Ive heard about B4's melting down when jetted(or jetted wrong) and I understand they are very lean when stock.With the altitude being what it is here(sea level) Im likely to be lean,unless the jet kit was installed on the rich side.Is meltdown the norm for lean B4's,or is that rare/worst case scenario?I have all the tools for rejetting carbs,including a 4 circuit sync stix,but if I have to jet by "butt dyno" is there a good chance the engine will get burned?If so,I might just pony up for a local shop with a dyno and gas anylizer to do right the forst time.
Thanks for reading.......hope my 6'1" 170lb ass doesnt regret this purchase!!...heh,heh.