quick question for you, if I may ...
GS550ET - Dutch bike now re-registered in the UK. Had been standing for many years before the previous owner rescued it, and then got it running and through the UK annual MoT check. I bought it from him 18 months ago, and changed old bits for new/better ones; fixed a number of faults etc etc. Finally got it ready for the MoT and took it in today - surprise surprise, it passed!
There was just one advisory comment - irregular tickover at idle. Oh yeah, don't I know about that one!! The bike starts, runs, accelerates really well, but just will not hold a steady idle speed. It will actually change while I'm out riding - one moment its 2000rpm, next minute it will stall.
My question is - how is the idle speed tickover adjusted on this bike? Usual manuals (Haynes, Clymer etc) just say 'use idle speed adjuster screw to set tickover'. I have tried using the idle adjust screw underneath the bank of CV carbs, and changing the throttle cable for a new one and tried to adjust from the handlebar. No joy. Before I take the carbs off for a strip down and clean, is there something completely obvious that I'm missing here?
Any advice appreciated - thank you.
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