I'd be surprised if refitting the standard can with a set of aftermarket headers does much to restore the fuelling to somewhere near correct. The biggest influence is fitting headers and thereby removing the cat'.
I'd be surprised if refitting the standard can with a set of aftermarket headers does much to restore the fuelling to somewhere near correct. The biggest influence is fitting headers and thereby removing the cat'.
I'd be surprised if refitting the standard can with a set of aftermarket headers does much to restore the fuelling to somewhere near correct. The biggest influence is fitting headers and thereby removing the cat'.

By sticking it on a dyno, hence the suggestion.I have to admit this is all very confusing to me. How can you tell if your bike is running too lean? Does it sound any different? Is there any difference in performance? Is this just a guess?
A sensor is placed in the exhaust to analyse the gases present to work out if it is running at the optimum safe level.And how can a Dyno operator make the decision on whether a specific engine is running too lean? Does he know how every manufacturer sets up their fueling and how its optimised? Or is it just a guess?
Look down your exhaust pipe:
Dark greyish colour = Good fuelling
Very Dark/Black sooty colour = Running Rich/very rich
Light gray/white colour = Running lean/very lean
Simples....
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Yeah, thats also what the dealer said. Stick your finger down the pipe and see how much soot comes out!! Technical eh!, but apparently its a good indicator.
(make sure its cooled down hee hee)
If a bike is running fine through most of the rev range but dangerously lean in one spot then it won't show that. The soot from the good/rich part of the rev range will not burn off in the short time it spends in the lean part of the rev range.....
If its too lean I'll go down the PC route. What other options are there available? And are they difficult to fit?
Tony
Harry
You are right, many people including me have done thousands of miles on GS with altered exhausts.
However were any of your bikes 08 or 09 models with the extra hp or other GS models.??
These have been built to run much leaner than previous GS models in order to get the extra hp out of the engine. It is only these models that seem to run so lean and therefore are the subject of this thread.
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I would say it is running so well that there could'nt be much amiss with the fueling![]()
A bike produces the best power when running slightly lean (but like Schtum says, it can run dangerously lean) so the bike will feel great, but may be doing damage to itself.
)Not saying that is the case with yours (esp if you are running standard air filter) but it pulling like a train tells you nothing about the fuelling except it's not running stupidly rich.

as per adamA, a weak running bike can give the impression of running better than nornal mixture sometimes,
(usually before holing a piston)