Getting it up to speed isn't full of drama, but it has serious bogs and surges in the powerband, depending entirely on the throttle angle compared to engine speed.
In order to accelerate faster than the average car, you have to rotate the throttle progressively as the revs rise, essentially matching the rpm with a certain amount of throttle to prevent severe bogging, otherwise it slows down. Too much throttle, slows down, too little, slows down. When I say "slows down" I mean literally. If you have too much throttle angle at any speed, it will lose speed pretty rapidly. Full throttle kills the bike at all but near redline. The range in which the throttle is in sync with RPM is a razor thin margin. It's a major art form to get it right. It pulls pretty damn hard if you do though.
I'm guessing it's running lean all the rest of the time. This is also blueing the right side pipe pretty badly just beyond the merging point of the right two cylinders, and is killing mileage. I got 30mpg out of the last tank.
I've already sealed the living crap out of the boots and tried spraying MAPP gas around them while it's running to see if they still leak, but got nothing, so I'm saying they're sealed.
That leaves adjustments. What would cause the bike to act this strangely?
Another hint: If I cover up the left most (#1?) or 3rd carb, the engine speed will rise. If I cover up only the air jets of those two, it'll do the same.
Ideas? Thanks.
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