The other issue is that when giving it throttle while running, the revs actually decrease.
My amateur diagnosis is the floats, because when cleaning up the carbs I looked at the float heights and saw they were pretty low compared to the manual specs. I quickly noticed that if I were to bend the tang to get them to the factory spec, the bend would have to be very extreme. Not being confident in myself, I thought that couldn't be right and I must have measured from the wrong spot. I decided that I thought they were good enough and put my carbs back together. After finding this thread, and the last few posts about the floats and needle valves, I'm thinking I made a terribly bad judgement call.
Unless I missed something, my next course of action will be to replace the needle valves, which should (hopefully) get the floats back to their correct specs, or at least closer. Am I doing the right thing? Does my logic make sense or am I missing something?
Would this be the same reason the bike struggles to start and won't stay on for more than a minute or two? Or is there another problem that I need to look into?
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