Please help - I'm really starting to hate my Bandit.
I'm new to this forum looks to be a great site. I tried searching but unfortunately I could not find my problem. So here goes:
My bike is a 1997 Bandit 600S w/14,000 miles on it. It looks great and WHEN it runs its a blast. Unfortunately its been in repair more than on the road. I bought this bike 3 months ago figuring it would be a great starter bike. The guy that owned it before me *seemed* to have taken decent car of it. Had records and did periodic maintainance. Though he admitted it did sit for a bit. It ran, but somewhat rough. Really no power in low RPMs - pulled hard over 3k - some white smoke.
No prob I figure a good carb cleaning should fix it right up. I know a local motorcycle shade tree mechanic through a friend. I take it to him. Sure enough the carbs need adjusting and were pretty varnished up. He cleans it out, bike runs great.
Or so I thought... I take it home to find the next morning its leaking gas AND it takes a whole lot to turn over. I take it back to my guy. Bad float needles. Apparently in the cleaning he had to take the old ones out and they were so vanished up that w/o the gunk they didn't sit right. New needles and the bike runs great.
Or AGAIN so I thought... It ran awesome for 3 weeks. I was getting about 250+ miles per tank. Then all of a sudden i noticed I was refilling it more. Today alone in 40 miles it went through 6 gallons of gas!!!! Its not leaking fuel this time. Now white smoke comes out of the exhaust over about 4k RPMs. I'm guessing the bike is super-rich and all my unspent fuel is going right out the tail pipe. I called up my guy. He thinks its the needles.
I'm hoping you guys can help me. What do you think the problem could be? Should I even bother going to this guy, or just bend over and take it at the dealer? If so - how much $$$ would I be looking at?
Thanks! And sorry for the long posting...