First off, when the bike is stone cold, it starts with some hesitation, and wants to die if you don't keep the throttle cracked. You can ride it around, and so long as you don't let completely off the throttle, it's very smooth throughout all the gears and the revs rise and fall without hesitation. It does not bog or gasp when snapping the throttle like it would under an intake leak.
Now, this is when it is cold. As the bike warms, the problems become more apparent. At the lower RPM range, there will be that signature lean hesitation when you snap the throttle, and it wants to die unless you keep it above 3k. If it does die on me, it is impossible to start until it's cooled off significantly.
The most I can get out of it when it is in this state is some sputtering when I work the throttle while starting it.
I noticed there was fuel dripping out of the left carb's (When sitting on the bike) intake boot. Now this says to me there's some kind of float issue going on, but I'm not sure if this would cause the afformentioned problems.
Supposedly, the carbs were worked on after sitting for many years by a 'friend.' There's also something odd going on with the idle adjustment screw. I have to turn it in all the way to make contact with the throttle shaft.
Is this bike worth persuing, or should I keep looking?
Thanks for looking, and any advice is appreciated.
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