Hello all,
I recently got my 1973 Suzuki TS185 over to my main residence in suburban Cincinnati. The bike is an old 2stroke enduro, 183cc to be exact. I am going to restore the bike and return it to street legal form, however before spending a lot of money tracking down parts for a 39 year old japanese motorcycle, i need to properly tune the carburetor (Mikuni VM36 round slide) as the bike doesnt run that well right now. Back in the day when i first got the bike it would die if i let the throttle go below 3k rpm, i ordered a carburetor rebuild kit for my specific carb and replaced all the parts that it came with, the bike now idles smooth and is ridable, but there are spots throughout the throttle that either sputter bad or start to bog out. I understand basic carburetor theory and the different jobs of different jets throughout the throttle range. for some reason i think my bike runs lean, there is barely any smoke coming from the exhaust and it just "sounds" like there is a little too much air in the mixture. Before Ordering any jets or different sized needles, I am going to try moving the jet needle clip up and down to see if i can notice an improvement.
I have noticed that this bike doesnt have very much power, but i feel like it should have more than it does now, although my speedometer is broken, i am positive that this bike will not exceed 50mph on a flat surface, which doesnt seem right.
CONCERN-
this bike and carburetor are 39 years old, so i am very nervous about tracking down different jet sizes for this specific carb, it will be very difficult and probably very expensive to find parts for this carb.
I will update the forum as much as i can throughout the process, i probably wont even get around to messing with the needle for a couple of days or so.
If there is anyone here on the forum that has experience with old 2strokes and tuning them, i would greatly appreciate some insight and advice
be safe and happy riding
I recently got my 1973 Suzuki TS185 over to my main residence in suburban Cincinnati. The bike is an old 2stroke enduro, 183cc to be exact. I am going to restore the bike and return it to street legal form, however before spending a lot of money tracking down parts for a 39 year old japanese motorcycle, i need to properly tune the carburetor (Mikuni VM36 round slide) as the bike doesnt run that well right now. Back in the day when i first got the bike it would die if i let the throttle go below 3k rpm, i ordered a carburetor rebuild kit for my specific carb and replaced all the parts that it came with, the bike now idles smooth and is ridable, but there are spots throughout the throttle that either sputter bad or start to bog out. I understand basic carburetor theory and the different jobs of different jets throughout the throttle range. for some reason i think my bike runs lean, there is barely any smoke coming from the exhaust and it just "sounds" like there is a little too much air in the mixture. Before Ordering any jets or different sized needles, I am going to try moving the jet needle clip up and down to see if i can notice an improvement.
I have noticed that this bike doesnt have very much power, but i feel like it should have more than it does now, although my speedometer is broken, i am positive that this bike will not exceed 50mph on a flat surface, which doesnt seem right.
CONCERN-
this bike and carburetor are 39 years old, so i am very nervous about tracking down different jet sizes for this specific carb, it will be very difficult and probably very expensive to find parts for this carb.
I will update the forum as much as i can throughout the process, i probably wont even get around to messing with the needle for a couple of days or so.
If there is anyone here on the forum that has experience with old 2strokes and tuning them, i would greatly appreciate some insight and advice
be safe and happy riding