Here are some facts:
-Carbs rebuilt and synched.
-Idle set to 1100 RPM; creeps up to 1300-1400 once engine hot.
-Fuel/air screw at 2.5 and 3 turns (currently at 2.5)
-I use premium gas
-Stock airbox with new airfilter, new carb boots etc.
-Aftermarket exhaust (generic clamp-on megaphone, probably slightly less restrictive than stock but not by much I'm guessing).
-Stock tire size, kept at rated pressure
I mostly commute, 25 mi each way, riding at 75-85 mph on highway, with occasional episodes of bumper-to-bumper.
Have not yet done plug chops, although my guess is that I'm running a little rich. I've read it's better for the bike to run rich than lean. How real is the potential for damaging the engine due to excessive heating if I were to experiment leaning out the mix?
Any thoughts on what is going on appreciated?
Thanks,
Francis
Austin, Texas
1980 GS450ST
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