Hi all,
I have a beautiful K75s which is back running after many years. It has a real rough spot between 600 and 2000rpm.
I have only ridden it about 40 miles at this point.

The bike had been very well stored in a very dry environment and was in excellent condition when I got it, apart from the usual fuel problems. Pump and suspension unit was replaced, all fuel lines and filters replaced, injectors cleaned.. they were gummed shut... the tank had three corrosion holes the size of a match head in the lower left side. The tank was cleaned with acetone, and an epoxy sealer used locally on the holes. All good
All visible rubber hoses around the engine look good. The vacuum plug tubes have had the caps replaced..the originals were split. The rubber manifold boots all look really good, same with crankcase breather hose.
The K75S has 7,000 miles on the clock, and was last used in 1990 I bought it via an online bid from the friday motorcycle auction in Japan, which is where an amazing collection of older, very low mileage bikes are disposed..no private sales in Japan.
OK... it idles strongly at 500 to 600rpm. The brass air screws have been adjusted to optimise the idle at those revs.. basically they are all about quarter turn back from fully seated..seems that's where it likes them.
Any attempt to open the throttle butterflys via the stop screw..results in a very broken erratic running... this coincides exactly at the point the TP switch clicks... I don't think it anything to do with injectors
So.... it will tick over strongly at a very low idle speed of 500 - 600rpm below the "click" ...above the click..it practically dies... but once above 1000rpm it is starting to smooth out, but its not really normal till 2000rpm plus.. so it has poor bottom end and is prone to "flame out" when pulling up.
It looks like it is running lean...the exhaust pipes are very blue.. but use of the choke doesn't make any difference .. except it likes the choke when cold starting.
Japanese market K's were fiddled with to meet tough emission laws... I know they often have 2 row radiators instead of the usual 3 rows..so they run hot.. who knows what else is different?
If it is a mixture strength thing, is there any way to adjust mixture strength ? what else could it be, pump and filters are brand spankers ?
Thank you in anticipation
Cheers
ROY