Previous posts here describe all the work, suffice to say all the bases have been covered (cleaned carbs, adjust valves, check ignition, etc...)
The only "issue" I'm having is when the bike is all warmed up & at idle (like at a traffic light), it stumbles a bit when you twist the throttle. It will even stall out if you blip the throttle hard & quick. Once past 2 -3K RPM it revs fine, no hesitation.
I'm still playing with the mixture screws. When I set them per the highest RPM method they wanted to be between 2.5 - 3.0 turns out. However, the plugs looked quite lean at that setting so I kept turning them out in 1/4 turn increments until the plugs looked nice & tan/light brown. That resulted in the mixture screws out between 3.75 - 4.5 turns.
All stock except for the K&N drop in air filter; raised the needles .055" (2 washers) & the the mains are oversized one size. I initially raised the needles .032" (3 washers) but it still had a little flat spot around 4500 RPM.
I haven't yet done plug chops at other throttle positions, but I don't expect problems. Acceleration through the jet & main circuits is strong & smooth.
I've synced the carbs a couple of times (VERY touchy) at the earlier settings (best RPM settings), but haven't yet re-synced them with the screws out at the current 4.0+ turns out. I'm hoping a re-sync now will smooth out this transition stumble.
Looking for any insights or suggestions to eliminate this off-idle stumble. Other than this one issue, the bike runs VERY well & I'm quite pleased with the overall perfomance. Even the OEM suspension results in decent handling, (better than my GS850GLZ with the progressive front springs).
TIA,
Mike
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