Sounds like it's lean. 

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> On May 29, 2016, at 8:07 AM, The Sober Sous Chef _ <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> On my left hand side, the pipe is glowing ever so slightly after some hard 
> riding. I only notice it at night in the dark, but it's definetly a new 
> problem since I replaced the carb boots, air filter, exhaust pipes, all at 
> the same time. BTW, the thread regarding the exhaust studs was the only thing 
> that kept me from pushing this bike off a cliff, as I had to drill out the 
> studs, tap new ones, insert helicoils and finally tighten these bastards 
> down. I don't think I've sworn as much at an inanimate object my entire life 
> combined as I did during that project.
> I've read that it might be runing too lean? But I've also read that it might 
> be a timing issue. I have other reasons to believe the timing is somewhat 
> retarded. Where are the points and where is the timing on this bike? What 
> kind of time and how many rusty bolts will I have to fight with to adjust it? 
> If it's a lot of work and head scratching it might wait till winter.
> 
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