It only had 36000km on the clock and it sounded like new.
I sent it in to have the front folk seals done as I didn’t have the time to do it myself but while it was in I asked for replacement the filters and give it a quick once over.
Well when I got it back the idling was very rough and when I took it for a ride it was lacking power but stable until around 4000 rpm then it splutters a bit and when it gets over its spluttering the revs fluctuate high to low to high etc and you cant reach 5500rpm.
So I found out that the mechanic stole my carbs and replaced them with some that were obviously not in fantastic condition. The mechanic has since disappeared and it doesn’t look like I will be getting my carbs back any time soon. Evidently this “mechanic” rode the bike a few times and redlined it every time before working on it. Idiot!
This is not nice to know considering I am a placid rider.
It has literally gone from sounding and feeling like new to sounding quite loose and rough i.e. tappets and timing chain.
I figured I will have to make do with what I have been left with so I have striped and cleaned the carbs and put them back. Everything looked good except for the main jet on #2 which is a bit pitted.
Even after this nothing has changed, still the same performance pattern.
I did not touch the synchronizing screws and suspect that this could be part of the problem.
1) Could anyone tell me how to go about synchronizing these carbs without the right equipment?
2) If I drop the needle down a notch would this help? They are all set on the first notch from the point.
3) Are there any other possibilities besides the carbs for the cause of this problem?
I am looking for some solid advice as to how I am going to solve this problem.
Thanks
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