RR,
The Savage/S40 is one of, if not THE LAST carbed bikes for sale U.S. w a decent size motor.
The same EPA problems were experienced by the Big 3 30 years ago and is why they began to convert to EFI 25 years ago. Same for bikes now. Remember how your old 70-something would vapor-lock, run-on, sneeze through the carb, sink/burn valves and such?? (reference movie Uncle Buck- 70's Merc)
I think most Savage owners are aware of this.
The EPA specs percentages, not amounts/weights of smog/ vehicle.
As such the S40/Savage is not a 'bad guy' even w/ a proper tune up.
Now will Suzuki install EFI & catalytic converters on your bottom feeder of the Boulevard line to make you happy, no way, Jose. They sure don't carry many accessories and the same bike has been around 20 years.
Maybe stop shipping to the U.S. or just kill it tho. vs. some class action expendatures.
If they kill it, new parts go away in ten years.
That is why my 1st new bike- '83 GS750Es is gathering dust now, no parts thank you very much.
I am a biker, not a consumer when it comes to MY Savage 8)
What state do you live in, BTW?
RoughRider wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:08:I am compiling information regarding the backfire problem with the S-40 Savage/Boulevard. Any information would be greatly appreciated. I need websites and any hard core evidence not just chat regarding this problem. This backfiring problem could be fixed properly without decreasing the horsepower or the handing of the bike. I find it rather "Silly" that we the consumers are trying to modify the carb. on these bikes. Improper modifications by the consumer to the bike voids the warranty. Some states won't approve safety inspection on theses bikes. They check for hydrocarbon emmisions out the exhaust for inspection purposes. This is why the dealer and manufactuer refuses to resolve this issue. If they make the modifications that some of you are making they the manufacturer and dealerships would be liable. Suzuki being forced by the E.P.A. to meet certain emmision standards chose the less expensive way to meet those standards. I have ask a consumer recall group to study this problem. Your help could force Suzuki to modify the bikes in a recall old and new. This is not a (class action suit) This is only a method to jointly compile information that the manufacturer and the dealers don't want you, the consumer to know. Thank You