I think your slides are sticking, possibly both in the carb body and carb top-it is a very common problem on older 450's that have sat for awhile. You will need to remove the tops and polish the lining as well as the slide body and post that goes up into the top...Larry
Yeah, turns out more to it perhaps.
I spent half the day running some premium gas and seafoam through it just to see if that could help. The thing ran horrible with performace that would remind me of a big fat ct-90 that needed tuned up. It's not getting anywhere close to redline possible with WOT or not.
One plug fowled, checking and gapping points, at one time spark is on both sides, then there is none, wtore things apart chasing a short. Seems like power to the coils has a connection to ground so chase it down, check the hand controls, Handle bars warming up so the wires and conduit will be ess brittle. The ignition has been replaced (not a bad job, PO). Come to find out maybe a coil is intermitant, leads tested, one shows resistance, the other shows open circuit. Funny I just threw a bid on some and picked them up cheap. Hopefully one of them will make it run like it's supposed to, and it will get up to interstate speeds.
PO had a sticker from somewhere in NY in '81. I think they had some original honda color for spraying the side covers, just wasn't the same color of blue.
Pulled out the book and looked up Hanson Racing. This was pretty much the bike that gave Honda their first Daytona 200 win and it shouldn't bog down in a head wind and top out at 45.
Got to talking about Hansons. Luke said we saw them at Steamboat before I knew any names. At Barbour they were saying Bob ain't around the tracks anymore, but he's in a nursing home- 92 years old.
Anyway, it's torn up, and I want it to run more like Bob's than what it did today.