I couldn't get my bike to start for a long time and many of you provided some key advice. I replaced my pilot jets with new #42 from Sirius and it started right up. Since I had already bench adjusted the carbs, it runs pretty well. Since it hadn't been started in 13 years, I did all of the usual pre-start things mentioned in other threads. After taking it around the block at 4k RPM's or less, it has now developed a deep sounding knocking sound in the bottom end at idle. When I give it a quick rev to 3K, it goes away, then returns when back at idle. It doesn't sound like valve tap because it's a deeper sound which goes with the speed of the crank.
After letting run, I pulled the tappet covers and saw oil - good.
What do you think? I still need to really sinc the carbs and put the factory air box back on. Is it possible that the carbs being out of sinc would cause that noise? Simple timing issue? What about crank bearing(s)? I don't want to take the bottom end apart if I don't need to.
Thanks for the advice.