I'm still thinking fuel starvation, but I'm not sure how to prove it...it's pouring rain, I don't have the bike insured right now, and it's very difficult to keep it puttering around the city at 2500 rpm to do a plug chop.
One thing I haven't tried is just cranking the main idle speed adjuster to the stumble point. If it runs nicely there (no stumble), then it would suggest that it is the rate of change in the opening of the butterflies that is causing the problem, which would be more indicative of a vacuum leak/inconsistent vacuum/mixture ratio problem rather than a frank lack of fuel.
How high SHOULD the rpms go on these 650s with full choke, at startup?
One thing I haven't tried is just cranking the main idle speed adjuster to the stumble point. If it runs nicely there (no stumble), then it would suggest that it is the rate of change in the opening of the butterflies that is causing the problem, which would be more indicative of a vacuum leak/inconsistent vacuum/mixture ratio problem rather than a frank lack of fuel.
How high SHOULD the rpms go on these 650s with full choke, at startup?
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