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I have a 1983 GS550 L. I bought this bike about 2 weeks ago from my neighbor. It had been sitting in his garage for 3 years without being started. They're was a lot of varnished gas in the tank but the carb seemed to be pretty clean. I cleaned out the gas tank, the fuel lines, and the carberator. I did not totally disassemble the carb though. I pulled out the needles and cleaned them really well and I just sprayed a lot of Berrymens carb cleaner into the jets. I noticed that the throttle seemed to be sticking before I did any work on the bike, but got sidtracked and forgot to take a good look at the throttle linkage while I had the carbs off of the bike. The linkage is fairly hard to move to when I twist the throttle and I sticks in the reved position. I sprayed some creeping oil to try to loosen it up. This helped somewhat but the throttle still does not snap back at all like it should. I inspected the throttle cable and it is fine and I set the amount of play to 1 mm as suggested in the Clymers manual. I would appreciate any help with this problem. Thanks.