Float heights were checked while taking the carbs apart and also when putting them back together. The way the floats were set, there was more fuel in the bowl than there is now. Originally the floats were measuring correctly at the shoulder (step) of the float vs. the body of the float. I raised the float (lowered the fuel level) so that the measurement was at the proper location. Verified float heights with clear tubing from the float bowl drain before ganging the carbs back up and reinstalling to the bike. Clear tube measured fuel height at 5mm below bottom edge of carb body. When checking again this way, the fuel level was still high, so I raised the floats (lowered the fuel level) a bit more.
Not sure on fuel mileage yet and have been filling up from a portable gas can. I've only ridden this bike about 50 miles since it has been back together. I ride my fuel injected bike more since I can just get on and go.
Intake boots are original, but o-rings were replaced. One of four intake o-rings was cracked already when the boot was removed. All original o-rings were brittle and came out in pieces. Intake boots are supple, but I didn't pull on them the way that was shown in the video.
Idle does rise a bit during riding. 1,100 RPM pretty steady most of the time. Has hung up around 1,500 RPM as you disengage the clutch to come to a stop. Will then settle back towards 1,100 RPM.
Intake boots: http://twowheeljunkie.wordpress.com/.../intake-boots/
Carb cleaning and float height: http://twowheeljunkie.wordpress.com/...-float-tested/
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