So I had an issue last year with my stumbling at idle to 1/4 throttle and at cruising speed. I got alot of help from the fine folks here. I managed to get that problem mostly sorted out. I say mostly because it's better, but not completely gone. One of the comments was to check my float height, which I did, the best I could with not having a proper tool. I just used a metric ruler.
That brings me to my current problem. I had to stop quick to avoid getting "T boned" today (whole 'nother story), and the bike stalled. To recreate this to test that I didn't just kill it, I tried a few more quick stops on my way home this afternoon and it did the same thing. Might this have something to do with a improperly set float height? Or is that normal and maybe too much fuel floods the carbs and causes a stall?
Also, any help with the stumbling at cruising speed would be appreciated as well.
Bike is a 1973 CB500 Four, here is a pic.