Hi All
Very helpful suggestions all round, thank you.
I am now aware that I should have put a bit more detail into stating what else I had done on the bike in my original email, so I will do my best now!
The throttle cables are spot on, smooth as silk.
I checked the valve clearances just after I bought it last year and replaced a couple of shims to get it all within tolerance, so I?m happy with that.
I did check the manifolds with WD40, as I had researched the very comprehensive threads on here and read this suggestion, there was no surge in the revs when I did this. However, I did also read on one thread that this may not entirely rule out leaks on the manifolds so I may replace them anyway.
The air box suggestion is interesting, it has what looks like the original air box rubbers on it, they are in good condition but could perhaps be an issue. It has a standard air filter in good nick and oiled properly.
Similarly, I checked and set the float heights previously and got them within recommended, can?t remember what it was exactly but it was something like 26mm, service manual guidance and I checked and confirmed the fuel levels against the carb bodies with the clear hose run off the float bowl drain plug.
Definitely jetted correctly, again I checked this when I had them apart to adjust the float heights.
After I balanced the carbs I put a colour tune on it and set it up so that should be ok.
I hadn?t thought about the petcock idea, I will check the vacuum pipe, I know it is rather stiffened up with not much give, if it ever was soft pliable rubber, it certainly isn?t now! I have also had it on and off many times due to messing about with the carbs.
The timing idea is something that occurred to me but as I said previously because it had an electronic set up I set that thoughtto one side. Given what you said and the fact that I have not had it apart to check the advancer the idea deserves a revisit. I know that the Dyna system keeps the original advancer, I imaging the Boyer would too.
So, with all the excellent advice, in order of cheapest first, the plan is:
1. Replace the vacuum tube on the petcock and strip the tap to check out the rubber membrain to ensure it is not split.
2. Take the Boyer timing plate off and pull out and check / oil the advancer, refit and get a strobe on it, (haven?t used one of those for years!)
3. Replace air box rubbers.
4. Replace inlet manifolds.
5. ...........
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7. ...........
8. Replace bike!!!!


Good job guys, thank you for the advice.
I will let you know how we get on.
Regards
Adi