I will definitely try that daniel.
I rode the bike again some more just now and it definitely is running much better. It still doesn’t like going from idle to high rpm very much, it sort of burbles and coughs a bit when I advance the throttle off idle, and sometimes in need to keep just a hair of pressure on the throttle at stop lights to keep it from dipping too low, other times it seem bang-on at 1200.
Im wondering if this could have anything to do with the mixture. I’m at 1 full turn out, which, according to the manual would be a bit lean, but if anything it feels seems its a bit rich after looking at the plugs and what not. Elevation here is ~600ft above sea level so not very high.
Ok, other thought here, I came across this decade old thread, and specifically something @Deltarider said:
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=142860.0#msg1622781> I had noticed that when I checked the ignition after the bike had been at the dealers, ignition always had a few degrees extra advance. At first I was proud to discover this and correct the timing to exacly the marks, Honda had put there, only to discover my bike was not as lively as before. Also a friends 550 always returned with a few extra degrees advance. When I corrected this for him, proud to use my new dwellmeter and strobe and met him later on, he told me he had not been happy with the result and had the dealer set the timing like before. Later I found out more mechanics (some of them had owned a 500/550 or still owned one) had the experience of a better result with a few degrees extra advance.
He postulates there that it could be a bit early because the fuel quality in the US is generally poor. The only non-ethanol fuel I can get my hands on is premium 90 octaine fuel...what this means I don’t know. I’m out of my depth.