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Theknickpruitt
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I am trying to picture what "valves on top of the carbs" you have. :-k
I have seen MANY sets of carbs on these bikes, but have never seen valves on top.
I know it's too late now, but you should have gotten the bike running properly in the stock configuration. If, for some reason, that was not good enough for you (performance, looks, whatever), THEN you could make your changes, but only make ONE change at a time. If you like the results, you will KNOW that that change was worth it. If it makes it worse, you will know what NOT to do next time.
So the valves are on each carb, you can use a flathead screwdriver to make small adjustments to each carb of you don't know what I am talking about by now you might need more help then me, or maybe it was a hint of condescension.
to the second part, it was running stock before I started to modify. I am doing this because I have always wanted to do a scrambler type build. I really like a clean simple look. I have tackled and mastered the electrical by tearing out the old harness and installing an Munit. I'm doing the same thing with carbs now. I am not opposed to taking a long time to get it right and learning as I go.