Here are the facts.
It's a '77 GS750 with electronic ignition and a 4into1 header. I bought it from my brother-in-law the beginning of the year. He says it was running last summer. It wasn't running when I bought it, but I replaced an ignition coil and the battery and it'll start now. I also added about 2.5 qts of oil to fill it up. I don't know what other info is necessary to diagnose this so I'll relay the symptoms now.
It starts only if I give it a little gas, even with the choke on full. If I let off of the throtle completely, it dies. Until it warms up, I have to be really gradual with the throtle or it dies. Once it warms up, I can't get it to rev above 4500 rpms.
My brother-in-law says he cleaned the carbs out a year or two ago, but the bike's been sitting for at least a year. The registration and inspection are dated 06/01. I've never dismantled a carbeurator before and am a little squeamish about doing so. Budget's tight so I'll do what I have to, to save the $50/hr labor by doing it myself. The Clymer manual doesn't tell me much, so I'm coming to the experts.
Let me know what other info is necessary to diagnose. It's my first bike, so I'm anxious to get her on the road.
Thanks in advance.
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