Just brought a fairly low mileage bike back from the near dead. I will describe the behavior, and then I'll list what's been done:
The bike starts quickly, idles, and runs smoothly and fine at low and medium speeds, has good low end pull. At 4500-5000 rpm it starts to flatten out, and it won't rev much past 6K. When idling, it smells rich to me, and doesn't require much choke to start (summer temps tho). The plugs are on the sooty side.
Fuel tank's been cleaned. A new petcock. Valves have been adjusted. New plugs, rectifier. It's got new intake tubes and o-rings, cleaned carbs and new o-rings, 6-Sigma jet kit as prescribed for the K&N dual pod air filters, and drilled exhaust. Floats have been adjusted, but I'm not terribly confident here about my accuracy and will check them when I pull the carbs again. Needles have been raised somewhat by changing the little washers.
Is it likely that it's fuel starvation at higher speed due to improper float settings? Maybe a combination of too rich jets and too low float level?
I'm thinking it's a carburation problem, but would also wonder about the coils, in my experience weak coils can peter out at the higher revs.
Any guidance on what to check next? What is the spec resistance for the coils?
Thank you in advance.
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