So, my 77' 750F has been sitting next my house, forgotten in a long list of projects I had this summer. When I bought it, it barely ran and was mired by electrical problems. Now, I've got it on the road for the last few weeks of summer! I had a few questions for you guys though. Yesterday, was the first day of riding after 4 months of sitting. Before it sat, I changed the oil, adjusted the valves and gave the carbs a good cleaning. The tank did have some old gas in it, maybe a half a gallon which got mixed with the gallon of new gas I put in it. After 10 or so miles of riding it started to lose power, felt like it was running on less than 4 cylinders and eventually died. After the highly scientific spit on the thumb test, sure enough cylinders 1 and 4 weren't firing like the middle two. I suspected fouled plugs, replaced them this morning and it runs great but I've only been out for a mile. I poured 2 oz of BG 44k in the tank and filled 'er up to help clean the carbs that have been sitting with rotten gas for months. My question is, would old gas be enough to foul the plugs? Also, I have removed the insert from my pseudo-kirker 4-1 exhaust awaiting glass and I'm getting really loud popping when I decelerate. I'm not sure if it's a full on backfire but it's loud. It will kind of crackle and pop when the motor winds down. Is this normal? Thanks for the help guys!
Josh
Also, I almost forgot. The shifter is sticking. It doesn't return to the middle like it should. I'm having to use my toes way more than practical. I did remove the cover to get the the front sprocket I replaced a few months back. Any input would be fantastic!!!