not to get far off track, as much as i have been in the last couple years. i picked up xr650r 2000 in pretty good shape, it's all i do now days is ride that. and hanging idle could be a different game all together for the cb's and xr's, but this beast i ride has to be set perfect no matter the stage of wear, or the state of other adjustments. the slide has to be at the bottom and the air pilot jet screw has to be perfect set with the slide, although it can be a little off and you can dial in the idle screw or not but it'll drive you crazy trying to get it right. for starting the choke is determined by temp of course and jets, needle, but it's so precise, that almost any slight differences are gonna mess with you. so starting it with no throttle, if the slack is slightly tight, it'll sneek up on you and start hanging. reaching down the idle screw which is upside down so you gotta think which was it is but as soon as you give it some slack the hang is just micro seconds. the thing to do is set it just like the factory settings according to altitude and go from there, if that pilot jet was put in and the oring got sideways, it'll not work, but if it's working, adjust it to run fat side, so it seems it's way dependent on throttle cable slack now. gotta have just the right amount: too much and there's a slight hesitation and that's not good because it'll try to face plant you forward and you need exact response so it handles like a cadillac. aircleaner has to be clean, although even riding alone the thing creates a dust storm at the airbox, anyways, hopefully that sheds some ideas from a different side. i still ride the 400f hard as i can. just now after a couple years on a top end job it's starting to leak at the left valve cover corner. seats still only last 2 or 3 years tops. are you sure those little kehin spring loaded ball sockets are in right and not binding? or the main return spring? cables are mounted right and not pinched? i know you know, i just wanted to say hi to y'all. i miss being here as much as before...oh i just about had a 65 650 TR-6 special with barely any miles on it with all original parts, running, a spare bike with it, belonged to my cousin, he husband killed himself early 70s, for 10k. she backed out and is gonna give it to a grand daughter that's she's never met, when she dies, because the girl's husband wants it. jesus man. i was on my way to pick it up. i was gonna put em both in the living room to do some prep work. it's got some scuffs on it is all. nobody on that side has any idea how to set it up or maintenance anything. it hasn't been ridden since the 70s. well keep having fun. ride as hard as you can.