Ok, went over for a look and a test drive, and the bike starts right up, and it was idling just fine, and the guy selling it said he was even surprised it wasn't idling higher. I revved up the motor several times until the motor got warm and it was still idling correctly. I took it for a test drive and I got down the street to the first stop sign and stopped, as soon as I pulled the clutch in to stop the engine was revving up to about 4,800 RPM and staying there, as soon as I put it back into gear the RPM's were where they should be, and again pulling the clutch put the RPM's back up to about 4,800. The sellers theory is that it is just gummed up carbs, and I'm inclined to agree with him, but I'm posting this to the knowledgable folks on this forum to see if it could possibly be something more serious than gummy carbs. I can handle a carb rebuild, but I'm not buying this bike with the intention of rebuilding the entire motor. And the RPM's did stay high after I parked it, shut it off, and restrarted it(started right up) and it was revving high again.