by stephendacosta » Wed Jul 04, 2012 8:32 am
So, after checking the cable routing, check to see if there is a way to increase friction in the lever assembly. Might be just a screw need tightening.
The idle would not be a cable too loose. The idle adjustment screw holds the slide in the carb at the proper level; it is the first thing to adjust; screw in to go higher in RPM. If the problem persists, the air mixture screw might be out of adjustment.
There is a starting point on motorcycles(different for each type of bike) that is somewhere between 1 &1/4 turns out from full in to 2 &1/2 turns out. this means you locate the low RPM air mixture screw, run it in(be sure to count how many turns it takes to seat gently so that you can return it to that setting if things get worse), and screw it out to the appropriate start point. After warm-up, adjust the screw to obtain the maximum RPM and then screw it back in a quarter of a turn, so it is not so lean(can overheat at idle if it is too lean).
Good luck, I hope some of this might help---Steve
Stephen DaCosta
1995 Skorpion Sport; ten-MZ 125's;2009 BMW G650GS;1981 GS450 Suzuki Roadracer