Hey Terry - which pub is that?
I also went for a ride today, albeit a short trip into the city and back to visit a store called 'mid life cycles'.
http://www.midlifecycles.com.au/Met one of the Michaels and had a good yak about bikes, clubs and club registration. I think I will put club registration on the Runcible.
The ride down and back on the CB750 was 'interesting'.
Usual story - coughing and blatting and miss firing due to bad carbs, but each time I pulled up the idle revs were too high, so I would wind it back a bit. This happened three or four times. Each time the bike was idling between 3 and 4 thousand, so I would wind it back to 2 1/2.
After I went to take off on the third wind back I found out I had gone way too far on the wind back - absolutely no take off power! So in the end I had to reset the idle at 4 thousand (!!!) and now the bike has never run better!
I get full throttle response. all four carbs firing well and good power and torque. I just sit at the lights with a screaming engine as a result!
Why is this so?
I have ordered four full carb rebuild kits from Sirius, and I plan to strip, rebuild and install my spare rack of stock CB750F carbs.
Do I have a carb with a blockage in the set I have on the bike right now?
Why does a high idle setting make my bike go better?
When will I be able to ride my CB750 with confidence in the carbs?