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Hey everybody,
I have a 1974 CB750 K4 with Hooker 4 to 1s and have just started having problems bogging down around 4-5K rpm.
I have had the bike for a few years and don't get to ride as much as I would like, but I usually get a 100-150 mile run in every month or so.
At the end of May 2008, I went for a good 150 mile ride and the bike was running great with no problems.
The bike sat for about a month, and I took off the stock air box and put some air pods on. I took the bike for a few short rides, but it would bog down around 4-5000 rpm. I could twist through it and it would start running smooth again around 7000 rpm.
I took the bike for a longer ride last weekend, figuring that I had some varnish to blow out, but the problem got worse and the bike ran hot.
I have changed the points and timed them to spec and the problem remains. Are there any suggestions of what I can do short of a carb rebuild?
If a carb rebuild is my next step, do you guys have any suggestions for a good shop in the New York City area? I was hoping to ride out to the mid-Ohio AMA Vintage days next Thursday, so would really like to find a reputable shop that can do the work properly and get it done in time.
Thanks for your help!
Donald
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