I'm new the forum as well as to motorcycle maintenance - so bear with me. I've looked around to find similar problems but I figured I might as well explain my situation first. I've owned my 1978 Suzuki GS550E for a little less than a year, but have a done a few common services to it just to get to know the bike better. Of the bigger things I did was a carb. cleanup a few months back after the bike sat for the winter season. I dismantled the carbs, cleaned them, and reattached them to the bike.
Now when I start the bike, it takes a almost a minute for it to start using the electric and kickstart (whereas before, I just clicked the electric starter and it turned on). This part isn't so much annoying as the extremely sluggish throttle response I now get. I used to be able to ride on the freeway easily at 70-75 mph, which sadly I can't do now. I'd say top speed I can get now is in the higher 50s, mid 60s. When stopped at a red light, I usually have to crank the rpms to just get it off the line. I can ride the bike around town, but it just doesn't have that punch it had before. I called a dealership and he said I should change the float valves because they may be sticking. He said a carb. sync. is not needed because that's for idle. Any suggestions? Any links that can explain this specific problem? Although I can ride the bike, it's incredible bothersome that it's not performing like it was. Thanks in advance.
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