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hi there, it should be a screw on the same mount as your clutch lever, with a seperate cable leading down to the right hand side of the carbs. alternatively, there may be a knurled adjuster on a cable sticking out the side of one of the fairings. hope this is helpful
I don't know you mechanical ability if you already tried setting the idle screw and it does not work i suggest you clean of have the carburetor cleaned problem usually is the low speed jet is clogged. I suggest you have a mechanic take care of this problem. there could be other problems bad crank seal or worn main bearing.
bad injector?
easy to test with vom, just check from terminal on injector to ground if one reads different thats the problem, you do need to disconnect wire to check, my help is free and will be glad to help further just vote fixa..LOL my rating is all I care about. Hope yu can help me too.
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