I did put on a new rear tire, but that should only cause a mile or two per gallon, and the valve adjustment should have gained me many miles to the gallon. Also, there is now a stronger vibration from about 3500 to 6000 rpm than before. It used to only really vibrate right near 5k's.
It used to have an air issue, I recall reading that if the bike's idle rises as it warms up there was some sort of airbox issue. I recall maybe it was leaking air in that it wasn't supposed to. That has gone nearly away. It rises a few hundred rpm, but that's just from when it first sits with a stable idle to when it's hot.
Also, when using the choke, it blows fuel out the left pipe. I haven't noticed it in the right one, but that could be that there's no leak to find. I don't use the choke any more than I have to because of that. Is there a particular reason for it dumping way too much fuel on choke? I know that's what choke is, but this seems like way way too much fuel.
I'm at a complete loss as to why a valve adjustment worsened my already bad fuel economy numbers. This bike got around 55 mpgs when I first bought it, and now the last time I filled up, I think I was in the <30 mpg range. which is bad. It's my daily driver, but I've been trying to stay off it. And I have taken it easy on the bike since I did the adjustment, I was definitely not romping on it.
So maybe I should ask, what are the chances, and what damage could I be doing by riding it? Or is it fine, it's just blowing fuel out the back?
Thanks
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