You can try removing the air filter all along and see if that makes any
difference while riding.


On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 1:13 PM, Daniel Feldman <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have the standard airbox and filter - no mods.  I have tried playing
> with the idle screws within the limits of the caps and have them set nearly
> full rich.
>
> If I warm up the bike and pull over and rev the engine the rpm drops just
> like you would expect.  When I pull the clutch to shift up, the rpm surges
> 500 rpm or hangs.  If I keep the clutch in for 5 seconds or so, it will
> finally begin to drop.  I thought initially that it might be a case of the
> cable hanging, but thats not it.
>
>
> On Thursday, May 7, 2015 at 6:55:05 AM UTC-5, Allen wrote:
>>
>> So your saying that if you are riding and you pull in the clutch the RPMs
>> hang, but not at idlle? Do you have the airbox installed or pods? A dirty
>> air filter will make it run rich. Hanging idle is a lean condition.
>>
>> Allen Thomas
>>
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