Well I took it for a 40 mile ride last weekend and noticed a few things. It rides very nice, the front brakes need some work, it won't pull more than 5k RPM under load, and it's going to be a nice bike once I'm done.
I put brand new plugs in before the ride to try and determine if it was running rich or lean. I think it's lean.
Some of the symptoms I've been experiencing (all indications of a lean condition):
+ Poor power output (above 5k RPM)
+ Runs better (but not good as it warms up)
+ Spark plugs overly clean..with no deposits or slight glazed appearance
+ Rough, erratic idle that drifts toward higher rpms than expected based on the setting of the curb idle screw. Sometimes a lean condition will cause a "hanging" idle that is slow to settle down to set idle speed.
+ Sluggish...hesitates when the throttle is opened, then recovers (often accompanied by a slight backfire)
+ Surging at steady throttle cruise operation (big time)
+ Temporarily removing air filter element makes the engine run worse.
+ Slight back-firing on deceleration.
I never did get around to fine tuning the idle mixture, they are set to the post rebuild setting of 2.5 turns out. So I'm surprised it's running this lean. I've pulled the carb rack because I never got around to installing the infamous t-fittingg between 1/2 and 3/4. I finally broke down and ordered the silly things ($$$$). I've got the carb rack off awaiting the fittings.
While I have everything apart I decided to take care of a few small things (e.g. installed a new horn, installed the chrome starter cover, and cleaned up the left side cover).
Before:
After:
Before (day it was brought home three months ago):
After:
Anyone know what silver paint best matches the engine?
Dave...