Check your fuel tap, place a piece of temporary clear hose from the vacuum port on the fuel tap to the carbs and check if any fuel is entering the vacuum hose
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Check your fuel tap, place a piece of temporary clear hose from the vacuum port on the fuel tap to the carbs and check if any fuel is entering the vacuum hose
I think this was it.Check your fuel tap, place a piece of temporary clear hose from the vacuum port on the fuel tap to the carbs and check if any fuel is entering the vacuum hose, they look like the proper carbs for the bike, there should be a 5 digit number stamped on the side of them just above the float bowls....
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Yeah I just took it out this morning and it's been giving me issues. It appears to be running too lean still. The sparkplugs are basically spotless.Idle w/o choke in 5 minutes is a tad long, but letting it idle with (varying amounts of) choke for a few minutes after start up is not improper. Your choke is there for a reason - use it.
On the other hand, the idle set screw is not normally meant to be used every time you ride. Quite the opposite - on a well-running bike, set it and forget it. For a long, long time.
I fact, you seem to be using the idle set screw instead of (or together with choke). See if you can find a start up procedure that doesn't include the idle set screw.

Float height should be correct (at least according to several manuals).Have you checked the fuel height aka float height ??
are the correct size jets installed ?
sorry just looked at the start of the thread, make sure you have the correct float needles (not to long)
float height adjustment from 17mm to 22mm is a long way out....
and do you have the black rubber caps on the pilot jet orifices ?
This might be it, I filled for gas before the ride and noticed it didn't click like normal but just assumed I did it wrong. I'll try that and see@LambBrainz If If it loses power and stalls, but starts again after sitting that's a sign the vent in the fuel tank cap is clogged. If that happens again, pull the cap and listen for the tank to inhale. Maybe that's part of what's happening, maybe not....
Oh yeah! I'd forgotten about those lolis this a 450? i'm gonna assert that the carbs are just not tuned well. you probably have the idle circuit too lean. if it's anything like mine - my idle screws had to be set at 5 turns out. i'd try turning yours out some more, maybe half a turn at a time, and go test. if this is the problem, you'll notice you can set the idle set screw lower without it dying.
Yes.Until bike is warmed up, the choke regulates the idle. When bike completely warmed up the idle adjustment screw (knob) controls the idle, with choke completely off.. When completely warm, can you turn the idle adjustment "in" enough to keep it idling with choke completely off?