Are you sure it is a KO? It has the K1 side covers on there too. Be sure to check those brass floats. They usually start to leak and draw in fuel making them heavy messing up the height. Take them off and shake them and listen for fluid inside. I got rid of all the brass floats in mine for that same reason. If they are not leaking yet they will. I put in the updated plastic ones. If you really want to get her running great do the 3,000 mile tune up...points, condensers, timing, valve and cam chain adjustment, carb sync and make sure that tank is clean. I see you are running pods and no OEM exhaust...that could change up the jetting and someone else will chime in about that.
well, I can't be totally certain, but i'm 99.9% certain that it's a K0. It's a 1970, and the frame number is in the K0 range, before the beginning of the K1 group. The VIN plate is removed
, so I don't have the build date... I think that it's outfitted with a later side cover because the originals were broken. It looks to have a 19L tank: two tanks came with it when I bought it, one was on the bike, the other one was handed to me and went into the garage for spare.
I did check the floats for any holes, and I do have a set of plastic ones that I can use, but the brass ones seem to be holding up after 45 years..
I plan to do the 3000 mile service, but I would like to get it firing on all four first
. I have a 4-4 exhaust set for my K1 that's not installed on it, but the K0 is a bit too rough for me to put $1500 worth of pipes on it
just yet anyway.
It came with someone's really stupid idea of pods on it.. two UNI foam types on the middle carbs and 1 with a cheap china pod filter, and 1 carb with no filter at all. I'm using a complete set of pods at the moment because it didn't come with an airbox.. I didn't really want to give it the one from my K1 unless I break down and buy CR29s for the K1
.