I have an ongoing idle and acceleration from stop problem. It's a 72 cb500 with a stock airbox, 4 into 1 exhaust, and stock sized needles/jets with air screws 1 3/4 turns out.
I rebuilt the top end after picking it up in a non-running condition. Once rolling it runs strong in all gears with no noticeable flat spots, the problem is while sitting and starting. Once warm the idle 'sticks' at high RPMs, I can force them down by engaging the clutch slightly, then it will hold a normal idle until the throttle is blipped at which point it sticks again. Also, again when warm, it's difficult to start out in first. Unless I over-rev it will kill it. With the clutch fully open it's almost impossible to start out in first without killing it.
Here's the weird part. Since experiencing this, I've swapped almost everything out and it runs exactly the same. Compression was a little low so I pulled the head and had it rehoned, new valves, etc. Checked the cam timing, re-cleaned the carbs, new jets, tested then swapped the carbs with another set for another bike that I had cleaned and rebuilt. Replaced the points with dyna, replaced the coils with dyna, new plugs, new plug wires, new air filter.
From the first ride to now the only thing that's the same is the exhaust and it performs exactly the same. A #$%* when sitting at the light and getting going, then runs great down the road/highway.
I can try bigger pilot jets, although I don't know why it would run this poorly using the stock config. I'm wondering if maybe the exhaust is causing too much back pressure or something? I have a set of 4 into 4s that could be cleaned up and tested, at that point I will have replaced everything that touches fuel, fire, or air.