I appreciate all of the time and patience you have all had with my questions and frustrations in trying to slowly get my 550 running when time and budget would allow (and often when they wouldn't).
I took it for the initial ride tonight and it was a lot of fun! It's a pretty nimble bike. Not quite as quick as my old 92 Vulcan 1500 but it's certainly not 1/3 the fun....it's all of it and then some!
Ok now for the tuning bit.
I synced the carbs recently when I installed them after cleaning. I'm thinking it might not hurt to go back and double check the settings, but I do have an issue with bogging. Under acceleration the bike accelerates until about 3000 rpm. Once I hit there, until just slightly after 4000 the bike bogs and hesitates. A little more throttle and it'll pull through just fine, but that's sort of the meat and potatoes of the engine range so I know it can be improved. The best way to describe it would be as if I were accelerating using constant 3/4 throttle and then when I hit 3K if I were to roll back to maybe 1/3-1/2 throttle and then back to 3/4 after 4K. Of course in reality I'm keeping throttle constant, but that's the best way I can describe how the bike is behaving.
After about a 5 minute ride around the block a few times, cylinders 1 and 4 (brand new plugs btw) are colouring nicely and are a light brown. Cylinders 2 and 3 both had white electrodes. I know that means it's running lean so I give both cylinders a full turn of mix and then took it out again. It seemed like the bogging might've gotten a little better, but not significantly, so I gave both another half turn and took another ride and it was pretty much the same.
All the cylinders were set to somewhere around 2-2.5 turns out when I did the sync. I didn't want to go too too far on the screws without checking in first to see if maybe it's not purely a mixture issue. The one mix screw is very tight to turn, and of course it's the one that's hardest to get to so I don't want to adjust that a bunch and mess it up worse than it is already.
Also, I think one of the runs I switched to prime to see if it was vacuum related and it was not.
Thanks again for all the help!
(Rundown of the new bits: Cleaned and synced carbs, new coils, plugs, wires and caps, Dyna-S, all new boots and o-rings (airbox to carbs and carbs to engine), no vacuum leaks on the boots, new exhaust gaskets at the manifold, new Uni OEM filter, Stock airbox and exhaust, R1 Rectifier, SSPB)
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