I was getting some low-throttle bogging and mild popping, and I thought maybe I had a clogged jet under my mixture screw. A friend though it might be the switch to winter gas (an issue for bikes in AZ, not sure about elsewhere), so I was going to fiddle with my mixtures and realized that my air filter was filthy - it'd seen over a year of daily riding - maybe 12k miles.
So I cleaned and re-oiled it, and it seemed to help a little, but not much.
So this past weekend I warmed it up, pulled the tank, and set myself up to adjust my mixtures, but even after a 15 minute ride or so it still was having a hard time idling without some choke. I evened out the air screws to three turns each (maybe a mistake, I know) and I started moving #1 air screw and it had no effect. So, I dialed it all the way in - still no effect. Checked the others - #4 was the only one that seemed to change the idle speed at all, and I was getting smoke from the left-side pipe.
I thought it might be clogged under the air screw (a problem in the past) so I took out #1 and #2 screws and made sure that passage was clear. When I put them back the smoke was gone, but I can't get it idle off choke without dialing the idle up to about 1800rpm. I pulled the #1 and #2 plugs and they had whitish straps with wetness at the base of the threads.
So now I can get it to run without choke, but not below 1800 rpm. It also "hangs" when I goose the throttle, taking 3-5 seconds to return to 1800 rpm after I release the throttle.
I've got some time over the holidays, can you guys suggest where to start based on these symptoms. I don't have access to syncing equipment at the moment, so I'll avoid disassembling the rack if I can. I adjusted the valves about 10k miles ago, but not since.
Edit: I should mention that I did the GSR carb cleaning process to the letter (with all new o-rings) about 4 months ago, and had a mechanic buddy's help with the mixtures and vacuum sync. Also, I sealed my airbox and replaced carb boot o-rings and airbox boots about a year ago. The carb boots are original.
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