ie - new battery, rebuilt all brake master cylinders and brake calipers, new brake pads, rebuilt carburettors, new Metzler tires and tubes, new air filter, new fork seals, new tapered conical steering neck bearings, adjusted valve settings, new oil and oil filter, new valve cover gasket, clutch cover gasket, generator cover gasket.
The guy I purchased it from wrote this to me:
"As with most bikes of this era, the carburation is set very lean from the factory. The bike runs very nicely once it's fully warmed up, but will sputter and fart unless you use full choke or until it reaches full operating temperature. If it were mine, over the winter I would have a knowledgeable mechanic raise (shim) the needles, increase the size of the idle and secondary jets and fully lube the choke cable to alleviate this problem once and for all. This isn't that difficult a job, but I would still leave it to a professional whose work you trust."
I don't want someone else to do this work - I want ME to do this work. I am comfortable with the CV carbs on my current bike but I know little or nothing about the ones on this bike - that said Bikecliff's site has some good information.
But I am wondering if there is a "how to" to shim the needles on my VM Carbs...

Note: I did do a search but came up with stuff like this which helps... but doesn't show me how...
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