Happy new year everyone. I've spent most of the time since my last post figuring out a few things. First, tuning the bike with my integrated oil tank is straight up impossible. Accessing the carbs is a royal pain so I picked up a spare oil tank off of eBay to help get things tuned without wanting to set the whole bike on fire. Definitely a downside to the design BUT I think this is a manageable solution.
I was having some serious trouble getting the bike to idle properly or to come off of idle without dying. The only way the bike would rev from idle at all was with the choke on. This fouled the plugs pretty quickly:
After reading literally every carb thread here, I did what I should have done from the very beginning: listen to the Honda engineers. For whatever reason, I had my 657A carb needles set at the middle notch AND was using a needle from a carb rebuild kit instead of the stock Keihin units. Setting the needles to the 4th notch from the top, ensuring my float levels were at 26mm, confirming my idle jet was 40 (main jet is 120 for the open exhaust), I finally had success:
Granted, this is only from idling for about 10 minutes but it revs great off idle, sounds so much more smooth and doesn't smell like I spilled gasoline all over the place. I set up my homemade manometer to make an attempt and balancing but it looks like I need a reducer to prevent the fluid from getting sucked into the engine.
I may just wait to balance things once final assembly occurs. The main exercise here was to get a good gut feeling that my engine is healthy and I can move on to fit and finish items before the tear down begins. I still need to make the battery box and get my rear brake figured out. Oh, and a seat too, I guess... Anyway, here's another video of it running last night. Don't mind the smoke at the end, SOMEONE forgot to put a gasket under the valve cover and oil sometimes leaks out onto the pipes. Hey, at least there's oil at the top end!