Hi All,
I introduced myself a couple of weeks ago and appreciate all of the responses:
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I figured I would take my next question to the appropriate place. My turn signal switch broke the first time I had the bike out, so after a week or so, my new left switch gear arrived, I installed it (the simplicity of the bike so far is wonderful), and went for a longer ride around the local neighborhoods.
My inquiry: When the bike starts, it idles nicely, around 800 rpms, give or take. I take the choke off once it's warmed up and ride around, no problem, it idles nicely. I find if I then give the engine a real good rev, the idle then stays around 2k rpm. Only after a good twist of the throttle, not for an extended period of time. It seems to then start to get hot, especially if I'm sitting still and it's idling around 2k. This only seems to happen after the engine is warmed up. Until then, if I give it a good rev, it drops right back down to 800rpm.
I thought, ok, maybe I did something to the throttle cables when I routed my new switch wiring harness, but I played around with the cables and it didn't affect the idle. Perhaps it is carb related? If it were just one carb, wouldn't it run roughly?
This is my first boxer/airhead, so I'm learning the characteristics. I have the service manual and read the procedure to adjust idle. I also have the engine mounted choke and noticed the book reads the choke lever should be parallel with the ground when the engine is cold or the temp is below freezing. Normal operating temperatures, the choke lever should be pointing toward the ground. I read that about 5 times because it seemed counter-intuitive to me. Is that correct?
Anyway, I'm going to ride it to work tomorrow to see how it runs. Thanks for any help. :-?
Mike