Dirty carbs or ??

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Dirty carbs or ??

SECTION8
Ok so another newbie question but ive found asking here is the fastest and most accurate way of finding quality info out so here is another,
My 81 750k is my very first bike so i have nothing to compare to. Ive noticed that my acceleration seems to be sluggish around 2500-5500 in 1st,2nd gear.. Ill give it the throttle and hear the motor and Rpm's increase but the acceleration just doesnt seem to be what I think it should? Understanding its over 30 years old and only a 750 yada yada i got it- Is it dirty carbs/something else or normal for these?
As always THANK YOU to all who respond!

P.s. If it is carbs, is there any method of cleaning that doesn involve total restoration and a migraine!
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Motorcycle carbs are not like a car. You do not need to completely strip them and it can lead to problems if you do not know anything.
One of the most critical parts in a motorcycle carb is the float needle.
Just replace those every two years or so.

But .. the idle jets can be clogged up . Especially if it has been sitting around.

It could be something other than the carbs also like the timing and the points and condensers.

Always do carbs very LAST in a tune up process.
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You say the engine is revving up, but, you are not picking up speed? If that is, so, you might have a clutch slipping.
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If you don't feel up to cleaning your carbs yourself, you can always send them away to get professionally cleaned.  There are people that specialize in cleaning the cb750 carbs.  One of the best manuals for cleaning them that I've seen is written by a carb cleaning service.
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There is an Asian MC salvage yard here that will ultrasonically clean a set of carbs for $60 US.  It takes about an hour, and I'm told they come out factory clean.

Do a Google search for Rice Paddy Motorcycles.  Their website isn't the swiftest, but they do answer the phone.

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I'm sorry.Seriously? Rice Paddy Motorcycles? That is awesome! HAHAHAHA! I will never forget the name of that business.
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I agree with Tools, had the same symptoms and it was the clutch.
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robs750
By your discription,it does sound like the clutch could be out of adjustment or the plates are worn.

When was the  last carb service and valve clearance check?