Here is the scenario: ~6yrs ago I completed the second version of my 450L. Added pods and a 2-1 exhaust--plus other cosmetic changes. The bike ran fine... no issues except the massive drop in MPG: from 60 to 40... Yikes! Think I over jetted it a bit with my "tuning"??? I put one shim on the needle, went from a 115 main to a 120, and upped the 17.5 pilot jet to the next size up (forget exact size ATM). So, I pulled the plugs and they are wet with gas. Never had a chance to correct the problem then, but acceleration was smooth through all gears and RPM ranges.
Fast forward to now: Dug the bike out of parents garage and moved it to my house. Cleaned it up really well (I had drained the carbs and tank before storing) and got a new battery and plugs. Added fresh gas and on the second attempt she came to life! WooHoo!!!
Next, it was time to address the jetting issue from years past. Pull carbs again and go back to factory settings to see how that works. Removed the needle shim, and replaced original jets. She runs!!!! Time for a test ride up the road. Everything going well, excited for that rush from the acceleration after all those years. I'm on the straight stretch of the road, no cars, now's the time. I crank on the throttle and nothing.... the bike kind of surges forward with intermitten pulses of speed until the RPM range hits ~6K and then she comes to life like I would expect... ripping down the road. When the throttle is pegged, the bike will surge like this in any gear when the RPMs are below 5-6K.
My novice opinion is that she needs more fuel at WOT... the main jet. I am going to replace the 115 OEM main with the 120 I have from the previous jet job and see where that gets me. The goal is to get it to a point for nice smooth acceleration through all gears at all RPM ranges. Then I'll take it my buddy's dyno for the "fine" tuning. Need to get it to run safely for inspection first!
Just wanted to put this scenario out here and see if anyone else has experienced this, and if you think I'm on the right track. What say you?
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