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james750tz
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Hey guys, I recently had a friend of mine that is a certified Harley mechanic that built my carbs for me on my 82 gs750t. Please, no "he's a Harley mechanic, not a rice mechanic" comments....he owns a yamaha sport bike and he's damn good at what he does. I had done them myself a while back, and I couldn't seem to get them just right. Had a very bad spot in the acceleration, and it even quit on me a couple of times which really sucked. He had the bike about a month and half, and tore them down about 3 times because he kept experiencing a high idle situation that was intermittent. He said finally he raised the floats up a bit which helped the problem. However, the bike just seems unbelievably cold natured for about 30 minutes when I first ride it, and it cuts out a bit when taking off...almost like it's starving for fuel? Going down the road it never sputters once warm with say at least 3000 rpm and up and runs fantastic otherwise. I can choke it up a hair on take off which helps the sputtering tremendously which makes me think lean? Anything worn I should be looking for besides this? Or maybe should I be looking at ignition? Carbs were built with new kits. I didn't reuse the old parts. I will say that this bike has ALWAYS had some idling issues like loading when sitting, but it's always been that way since I got it in 95. Any suggestions are appreciated.
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