Hey all, subject says it all. I have a stock 750K4 that was off the road for a number of years (but running fine in my possession prior to that). I had someone go through it to get it back on the road; he did a bunch of stuff, primarily rebuilt the front brake. He also rebuilt the carbs (which were pretty clean anyway as they were stored indoors off the bike), synced, checked timing, adjusted valves, etc. (Seasoned guy, though not a CB specialist - he's painstakingly rebuilding my buddy's vintage Ducati motor, to give you an idea.)
It starts, idles as it should once warm, and basically runs alright, but above 4000 RPM, it's rough. It's not awful - I rode it 120 miles yesterday, just not as smooth as it should be when the revs are up, and it bogs on WOT. The mechanic redid the fuels lines and had them running upward from the bottom, but I rerouted them properly from the top yesterday; I made sure to minimize kinking. That improved it, but over-4000 roughness is still there. I also swapped out plugs for Denso X24ES-U's which seemed to make a minor difference in overall smoothness, though I might be imagining that.
Before I really get in over my head, is anyone aware of a CB guru in the vicinity of Stamford CT (or Westchester County area of NY) that could sort this out for me?
Thanks!