As the title suggests, my 1982 suzuki gs650 is not running right only at low rpm, regardless of throttle position. To get the bike moving, you either have to start on a downhill or feather the clutch at high rpms in 1st gear until the bike is going 10mph and you can release it. It's difficult to ride up my hilly driveway without a running start. The weird thing is that after 4000rpm, the bike rips. It has tons of torque and power once its gets above around 4000. I know that it's not a carb/gas problem because I'll be trying to ride under at said rpm under 4000 and whatever throttle position, and as soon as I pull in the clutch the rpms will shoot up; so it must be getting the gas, right?
It just like bogs down/can't accept the gas underload at low rpm, why? Starting in 1st gear on this feels like starting in 4th gear on my dirtbike at 1/4th of the displacement. It has no problem fully revving out and being responsive in neutral.
Almost confident in no airleaks. New airfilter, intake boots, o-rings, petcock, carbs fully rebuilt by a member of this forum, synced, coil packs/battery are good.
When I had my carbs synced, I believe they were synced from 1.5 turns out. They ran great but had a rising idle for being too lean. I just turned them all .5 out, I can't tell if it made this issue any worse or not but it solved the rising idle.
Again, the bike runs great if you can get it moving. Any help appreciated
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