I doubt this will interest anyone other than me, but I would like to know. When I bought my '72 750 a couple years ago, it was in running condition. I have still done a long list of maintenance fixes and parts replacements including carburetor cleaning & adjusting, timing, plug/plug wire replacement, adjust valves as well as many non-engine repairs: seat, brakes, wheel bearings, lights, etc., etc.
So, at this point in its life, the bike starts easily, runs well but I still have a question. Every time I start it I have to initially fiddle with the idle. That is, it idles too low. Then, after I have been riding for a while, it wants to idle too fast. I have to speed the idle up at first when it is maybe not quite warmed up and then dial it down when it is well warmed. Back in the old days when I had 4-wheel vehicles with carburetors, I wasn't constantly resetting the idle speed. How come my bike seems to demand this ?? I know it is not the end of the world and I could get used to doing it to pamper an old classic, but I just wonder why it seems to be a requirement on my bike.
One of you old time gurus please clue me in. Thanks
Mike in Memphis