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Odd Request, I need to hear your idle

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I have an odd request but maybe someone has a few minutes and is inclined to help. I have had MANY motorcycles of all shapes and sizes and each has its own idle exhaust note and while a couple of my harleys sounded like they might stall I knew it was just "their way"

I am having a little trouble finding the sweet spot on my gs750. I understand it should be at about 1100 ish. Problem is I think my tach is faulty. Not sure but its default at rest position is just under 1000 mark. It does not go to the zero mark. When I set my idle speed my bike seems to sound right at about 1800 rpm by the needle. I can get it down to about 1600 but anything lower and it doesnt sound like what I remember from a inline four. Now .. I havent owned an inline four in a long time but I do remember what they sound like and there are enough bikes in AZ to listen too but .. Admittedly my last GS was probably 1981 so ....

Does anyone know of a video or can make one that shows their unmodified bike idling so I can hear what I am aiming for since I am not trusting the tach right now. I know I had at least three bikes that didnt even have a tach. You rode and you knew when to shift so I would rather play it by ear.
Alex
 
I think it was wingsconsin that posted a video a while back after changing his ignition or something. Been looking but can't find it.
 
yes it was Carl (wingsconsin). Just search enough and you should be able to find it.
 

The link Steve used DOES show my bike idling -
I also did a short video once the new coils were installed --
At the 1:02 mark I take it off enrichener (choke) and the idle comes down to near 1200..

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THANK YOU!!! That was just what I needed. I am a little higher it seems but not by much. That was perfect. Thank you again!

Went out this morning for the longest ride to date and it behaved well after reassembly .. I have a little tug at 5000 rpm but it seemed to work itself out by the end of the ride. 55 miles and 1.5 hours since it was nice and cool this morning at only 94 degrees.
 
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