This is what's happening: start bike cold, warms up, turn off choke, idles good at 1150 rpm, runs good, sounds good, blips good, get on bike and ride for a mile or two, notice idle is getting higher, throttle blips seems to fall slower than cold, by the time I get home (~4 mile round trip) the idle is close to 2000 rpm.
Aside from the idle and blip stuff the bike runs and pulls good aside from hiccupping at times when taking off from the light at a stop.
I've torn apart and cleaned the carbs (albeit just using spray and not dipping, they were clean before and their even cleaner now), adjusted the valves less than a year ago, pulled and put back the carbs 3 times this year so I'm thinking I would have gotten the boots sealed good at least once (although the clamps were bent a little when I pulled he carbs for the winter and I've had to bend them back to as round as possible), the tank of gas is fresh this year.
I'm at wits end here, short of riding the bike in the artic I don't know what I should do.
Update: took the carbs off again and checked the intake boots as suggested and two of them had cracks so I replaced the two even though I don't think the cracks were big enough to make a difference. Also replaced all the clamps with new ones so everything is tight. So everything is good there. I re-bench synced the carbs and reset the idle mixture screws. Noticed that one of the mixture screws wasn't actually seated when it felt seated so I probably fixed a long time problem there. Threw the carbs back on and....
Same issue occurred but this time the bike seemed to be lean(ish) off the bat. Being sure that the intake boots HAD to be sealed good or at least better this time I put my attention to the mixture screws and idle speed adjustment. I turned the mixture screw out an extra turn to a total 3 turns out and turned the idle speed down, the bike seems better this way but I've yet to see how it acts when cold and throttle just off closed has a stumble so I'm thinking I still have more work before things are fixed.
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