Hi, I own a Traveller and I live at six feet above sea level. I want to take my bike to Colorado this summer. (14,000 ft. above sea level.) I need advice on how to tune my carbs so it :
A: won't flood out on Pikes peak..(running too rich)...or
B: burn up my valves after decending back to sea level...(running too lean)
I installed a Supertrapp pipe from Galen at Bikeworx, and ordered a jet kit, which I haven't installed, yet.
My questions: could I tune the bike to run well at high altitudes and use the choke to let it run well at lower altitudes on the way up there?
Will I need to retune the bike on the side of the road along the way??
I have been told that running an engine lean will burn up the valves. Is this an issue with a water cooled bike?
Any and all advice is greatly appreciated, thanks, Gary