New to the forum and already I've had a couple questions answered just by browsing. Awesome! I'm new to riding and I picked up a 1977 CB750 Supersport. A lot more bike than I should probably be starting on but I'm a pretty big guy and the weight/size feels right. Couldn't pass up on the deal. You will be seeing her in the Project forum starting this winter as a friend and I cafe it out.
Anyways I sort of pieced together some info from the forum and wanted to make sure I'm right in my thinking. The 4 cyl obviously needs time to warm up. During that time should I not worry about idle speed? Seems like this should be idling around 1200 rpm from what I've read here. How long should I warm the bike up before I adjust the idle speed?
I have a K8 so they are essentially the same. You always set the idle speed when the bike is fully warmed up and leave it there. The tachs are not that accurate so most reports here are about 1200-1500, smooth is the key, so unless we all used inductive tachs, the actual speed is unknown. If you go too high you lose a lot of your engine braking, you will feel that. A carb synch helps these at idle a lot.
They way I work the choke I start it and give it enough time for me to get my helmet, jacket and gloves on. At the end of my street is a sweeping corner so I donl;t want to stall so I get on the road uo to speed and push in the choke. If I don't hit a light she is fine after a mile or soot choke. If I stop sooner I play Harley rider and blip the gas.
Keep us posted on your progress.