Spray starting fluid around the carbs, specially the boots between the
carbs and engine, while bike is running to see if there is a vacuum leak

On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 12:01 AM 'Goblin Horn' via Nighthawk Motorcycle
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> I don't think it could be cables especially choke because if I add some
> choke I cant even get to 3k rpms without killing the engine which is normal
> since its warmed up right? but just in case I'll check out the cables
> tomorrow. But no I haven't synced the carbs the bike only has 14k miles and
> its been sitting for 20 years so I think I'm the first person to clean the
> carb but I never split the carbs so I shouldn't have a sync issue? I don't
> know much about bikes and carburetors so any ideas are appreciated thx.
> Also I'll check for leaks tomorrow.
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