Having now got my A7SS running, I took it out at the weekend for a few happy miles and found that when warmed up, it was revving too high when I pulled up at roundabouts, junctions, etc. Anyway, got the bike home and found that backing off the throttle stop screw alone made no difference at all but turning the air screw clockwise (richer) brought the tick-over down to a nice steady level. As I had the throttle screw fully backed off, I needed to do a bit of adjustment between the two and managed to achieve an acceptable tick over level with the throttle stop screw under some tension at least. I can't recall exactly where air screw was set at this stage, but it was certainly less than a full turn out (is this a problem?) instead of the 1.5 turns when I started. By the way, I had also pulled the plugs when I first got back and both looked pretty spot on...a nice light brown colour. Went for another run...no problems with the tick over but when I re-checked the plugs on my return, both were, not surprisingly, quite black.
So in terms of adjustment, I'm wondering what the consensus is...should I concentrate on changing main jet size or dropping the needle a notch? The carb is the original 376/15 which I have fully cleaned and replaced all internal parts with new items at standard settings. I have also checked the float level (plastic tube method) and it's just the tiniest bit below the pip, so I would consider acceptable.
Your thoughts appreciated...thanks.
Steve