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Almost sounds and looks like it's in choke, but it's not. The choke plungers seals may be hardened.The bike looks nice, what's the story on it? Did you just pick it up?
The side with the "softer" exhaust may be the one that's running properly. That's why I suggested feeling the temperature of the head pipes to find which is misfiring.My Mille was idling like that when I got it. The problem in my case was misadjusted idle mixture screws and a little dirt in the idle circuit of the bad side.
The Haynes says something about different starting points for the left and right carb?
That doesn't matter, since you should adjust the idle mixture screws for highest idle RPM, not number of turns out.
I don't have any experience with Haynes manuals for Guzzis, but in the Kawasaki triples world, they're known to be inaccurate and less desirable to use than the factory manuals.
So as I'm not familiar with Guzzis does the second video sound like it should?
to me it sounds right, can you rev it and it sounds good then>?
Have you felt the head pipes carefully after it's been idling for 20 or 30 seconds?
you could just feel the air coming out the end of mufflers once warmed up, temp should be same on both..
The crossover causes quite a bit of mixing, so feeling the exhaust coming out of the mufflers may not really tell you a lot. If the pipes are cold and you start the engine, and feel the head pipes before they get too hot, it's very easy to tell if one is heating up a lot faster than the other one without burning yourself.[/quote]Jim you know your stuff ! I just didn't want anyone to get burned. and true about the crossover, I hadn't thought of that.