by Puffs » Fri Apr 05, 2019 11:04 am
Yes, fuel level in the float chamber; might be an explanation. Good call. When you came with this thread, I was thinking: what's happening when the engine idles? Carb might be heating up, voltage drops, and the other thing is: the engine vibrates up & down, or rather it shakes in the rubbers, with quite an amplitude. It's possible that under those conditions the float valve seals poorer, so that the level rises. (The float itself shouldn't be the cause: if that were leaking you would always have problems, not only after some idling.) It might be due to wear on that valve. That's easily recognised, so worth a look. Or test as nice2day suggests, that test will tell you without any work.
Another test that might help you diagnose the problem, without changing anything to the bike, is seeing if your headlight influences the problem. Particularly with the headlight on, the voltage to the ignition will drop while idling, particularly if your battery gets a bit weaker. You now say the problem goes away if you put it in neutral (something you should always do when stationary, IMHO, to save clutch plates & bearings), because it then idles some 100rpm faster. That's consistent with both possibilities: it then charges more, and it shakes less.