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Title: getting work done
Post by: luisfigo_benfica on September 29, 2005, 01:52:21 AM
So I need yall's help.Im getting my exhaust put in and carbs rejetted for $400 and I aint got a good feeling about the shop where its getting done. so I was wondering if theres anyway to make sure the carbs were done (and done right)???  :dunno:
Title: getting work done
Post by: luisfigo_benfica on September 29, 2005, 04:44:02 AM
must be a retarded question nobodys answering. I just dont wanna get screwed on this one. :guns:
Title: getting work done
Post by: TarzanBoy on September 29, 2005, 05:55:58 AM
I don't know either, but there are guides on the site to how to do your carbs.

(they might be on the main site and not on the message board part, but you can search the message board too, i guess).

I imagine that they will probably include some sort of method for inspecting the carbs?  I dont' know?
Title: Re: getting work done
Post by: starwalt on September 29, 2005, 06:03:49 AM
Quote from: luisfigo_benficaSo I need yall's help.Im getting my exhaust put in and carbs rejetted for $400 and I aint got a good feeling about the shop where its getting done. so I was wondering if theres anyway to make sure the carbs were done (and done right)???  :dunno:
Man, Srinath would do it for half that, I'm sure! Then again if your bike is in their hands now, I guess it is too late.

Do you do any wrenching on your bike? Is this a GS? Are you in the US and if so, what part? We don't have a lot of information to work with from your post. Did you buy the pipe from another source and these cats are doing just the installation and welding?
Title: getting work done
Post by: blue05twin on September 29, 2005, 07:08:31 AM
Do it yourself there are some great write ups on this site.  I did my exhaust and rejetted the carbs myself.  It's not hard at all.
Title: getting work done
Post by: luisfigo_benfica on September 29, 2005, 07:42:09 AM
Ya its a GS the only bike worthy enuff, and i live in DC. I changed alot on the bike already myself but i'm not gonna mess around with carbs. and since its goin in i might as well get em to put the exhaust in.
Title: getting work done
Post by: Badger on September 29, 2005, 07:51:28 AM
Quote from: luisfigo_benficaYa its a GS the only bike worthy enuff, and i live in DC. I changed alot on the bike already myself but i'm not gonna mess around with carbs. and since its goin in i might as well get em to put the exhaust in.
Isn't "carburetor" French for "Don't touch it"?  :)

I need to ease into the wrenching mentatlity.  I'm that guy who always ends up worse off whenever I try to fix anything.  I can break five things trying to fix one.  :roll:
Title: getting work done
Post by: Jake D on September 29, 2005, 08:30:54 AM
Okay, what pipe are you putting on there?  What year is your GS?  What jets are you going to?  

Is it a header and pipe, or just the can?  Are you using a Srinath flange?  If so, with or without the choke plate?
Title: getting work done
Post by: Roadstergal on September 29, 2005, 08:31:24 AM
Well, there are two ways to go about it.  If the bike runs well, they did it well enough.  :P

You can also open it up and check.  But if you're doing that, you might as well rejet yourself.  The "opening up" is where all of the difficulty is.  The jet swap is trivial.
Title: getting work done
Post by: JetSwing on September 29, 2005, 09:36:01 AM
why is it costing you $400? have you already paid them? give us more detail of you situation so we can answer you better.
Title: getting work done
Post by: Roadstergal on September 29, 2005, 09:41:52 AM
I think the going rate at a shop is something like $200 for rejetting - that's all going to the labor to pull the carbs out.

Seriously, it is so worth it to do it yourself.
Title: Re: getting work done
Post by: The Buddha on September 29, 2005, 09:44:05 AM
Quote from: starwalt
Quote from: luisfigo_benficaSo I need yall's help.Im getting my exhaust put in and carbs rejetted for $400 and I aint got a good feeling about the shop where its getting done. so I was wondering if theres anyway to make sure the carbs were done (and done right)???  :dunno:
Man, Srinath would do it for half that, I'm sure! Then again if your bike is in their hands now, I guess it is too late.

Do you do any wrenching on your bike? Is this a GS? Are you in the US and if so, what part? We don't have a lot of information to work with from your post. Did you buy the pipe from another source and these cats are doing just the installation and welding?

Yea its an 04 ...  :dunno:
Its still in R&D stage in my garage ... with WAP's crabs ... OK OK stop the beating ... I'll send them out in a day - Oh WAP - parts re-ordered ... may be a bit longer for ya ... but others  :thumb:  ...
Cool.
Srinath.
Title: getting work done
Post by: JetSwing on September 29, 2005, 09:49:27 AM
Quote from: RoadstergalI think the going rate at a shop is something like $200 for rejetting
so you're saying they're charging him $400 just for rejetting??
Title: getting work done
Post by: Roadstergal on September 29, 2005, 09:52:42 AM
Quote from: JetSwing
Quote from: RoadstergalI think the going rate at a shop is something like $200 for rejetting
so you're saying they're charging him $400 just for rejetting??

Rejetting and exhaust.  So $200 apiece, more or less.  It's what a shop will charge you, and you can do it for much less.

I bumped the mains one on my '04 with exhaust, and it ran great.  I even have a dyno for that setup - nice smooth curve.  You could probably get another horsepower if you wanted to muck with it more, but it still got mid-60s mileage - just a little less cold-blooded.  I'd call that a good upgrade.
Title: getting work done
Post by: JetSwing on September 29, 2005, 10:08:21 AM
new yoshimura rs-3 carbon = $170
jet supplies = $20
srinath flange = $40
k&n lunchbox = $30
labor = $0
total cost of makeover = $260

grin on my face after firtst ride = priceless

d&d sounds much much better than yoshi...i'm putting the d&d back on.

srinath flange is a ripoff  ;)
Title: getting work done
Post by: ditchdoc1017 on September 29, 2005, 10:16:01 AM
new yoshimura rs-3 carbon = $170
Where is it that cheap at ?
Title: getting work done
Post by: JetSwing on September 29, 2005, 10:21:29 AM
Quote from: ditchdoc1017new yoshimura rs-3 carbon = $170
Where is it that cheap at ?
ebay. the seller had the starting bid at $140. also had bin at $170. of course i snatched it right away.

i also got my brand new d&d carbon for $90 last fall. you can't find prices like that anymore.