Anyway, here's my problem --
I recently purchased a 1979 GS750E. Got it home and rebuilt the carbs, lubed the chain, tightened all the loose bolts, changed the oil and filter, changed the plugs, installed a new battery, changed the brake fluid and pads and reassembled. I should mention that this is my FIRST motorcycle so you could call me a newb in the arena of motorcycle repair. So, I took her to work and back with no problems (about 15 miles each way, never going over 40 mph) Saturday, I set out on the highway for a trip to Nebraska (about 150 miles on the highway from Denver, CO) I get her into 5th gear and accelerate, but she suddenly loses power, feels really sluggish and won't go over about 4500 rpm. This continues for a few miles and I decide to head back home when it suddenly regains power. So, I continue. During the trip, it happens a few more times but is remedied by clutching and revving the engine and continuing on. On my way home today, the same thing happened, but the revving 'trick' wouldn't work anymore. So I started fiddling with the spark plug wires. When I moved the wire for the 2nd (I believe) cylinder, (right hand side, closest to the engine) the problem went away, but the idle speed went way up. I adjusted the idle screw and continued home with no more problems.
My question is -- What is wrong? I don't know if this is related, but I'm only getting like 25 mpg as well.
I'm sorry this is so long, but I read the sticky indicating that more info = more replies.
Thanks in advance for all your help!
Jeff
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