I've been starting it up and running it every couple of weeks this winter to keep the bike fresh.
It has been running fine at idle and warming up enough to rev nice and high in the barn.
The last ride of the season last year, I was almost home and it started to feel like it was starving for fuel. Wouldn't rev, kept slowing down etc. I parked it when I got home and didn't worry about it. Since it was running ok in the barn, I didn't know if there was still a problem. Well there is.
I started it up tonight, got it out on the road and hit it. It ran fine for about 20-30 seconds. Then started bogging again. Stopped on the road, wouldn't start up for a while. Then I got it to start and it didn't want to run well, only runs ok on choke, not at all without. If I can get the rpms up to about 5000, it runs like normal if I am not moving. It revs right up. Moving down the road, it just bogs. Once in a while, it will act like it just got a shot of nitrous and surge forward, but it's always short lived. I limped it home and parked it. It starts better if I wait a while, but it's still not very responsive.
Last year, I did an EXHAUSTIVE rebuild on the motor. New rings, set timing+valve clearances, went through the carbs TWICE, new dyna ignition, etc. Sync'd the carbs, new K+N filter, rebuilt the stock airbox, etc. It was running really sweet until that last ride last year.
I *think* there might be some more crap in the pilot circuit, but how do I explain the surging ?
Anyone got any ideas before I tear this stupid thing apart AGAIN?
Thanks!
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