I'm having surging problems at 5000 rpms on my 1981 Honda CB650C. I replaced the carbs with rebuild ones. It ran fine before the carb change out, but I wanted a rebuild set because of leaking. It runs very strong up to 5000 rpms and then it sputters. It has a 4 into 1 exhaust and a OEM style KN filter. I'm wondering if I have crud in the carburators, I just put a fuel filter in it because the tank had particles in it, and it made the floats stick. I flushed them out and it seams to work. Or if I have to rejet the carbs because of the carbs are different than the original (the carbs are 1981 carbs but it has OEM jetting) and the bike has 4 into 1 exhaust.
I will try the Seafoam cleaner and take the bike out today.
John
Seafoam is a good choice, but not needed yet i'm thinking.
Don't worry about re-jetting yet, get it to run good first.
It may be a tad rich or lean, but it should be able to at least hit 95000 rpm unless something is really buggered.
Your bike puttering out at 5000rpm is indicitave of main jet(s) plugged/partially blocked
Good luck.
And if you don't want to /are unwilling to remove the bowls... or are just plain lazy, and want to try a easy trick...
Pull your airbox back, and put a air hose into all of the air jet orifices on the intake side of the carbs.
My father in-laws yemeha 550's #1cyl carb gums up, and that is his fix at the beginning of the riding season.
That and a tank or two of seafoam.
l8r