I was so excited for the ride today. I spooned on some fresh tires, new grips, trying out a new air filter, along with my previous clutch actuator upgrade, and most importantly, my first real ride on my custom CDI.
I fire up the bike with everything set to base settings. Hmm, bike is acting funny. Try to rev it up and it wants to fall on it's face. I can only get it to barely move if I have the choke on even though it's warmed up. I'm thinking, great, I screwed something up with my CDI.

So, while they are out I still can't figure out what is going on. Float bowl looks clean and can't see anything obvious. I remove the gas cap and that isn't problem. Petcock flows plenty. I finally give up and just sit down. Now what? I start looking up a carb rebuild kit and new float on Jets-R-Us. Have you seen how expensive these parts are getting? Ouch! Anyway, as I'm looking at the rebuild kit on their site it hits me after seeing the parts included in it, the needle clip. My needle clip felt a little lose last time I changed the needle position. So I unscrewed the top of the carb, pulled out the slide, and guess what? No needle! Eureka! The needle clip was still under the retainer at least. After fishing the needle out, and to salvage what I can of the day, I put the clip back on the needle and squeezed it with some needle nose pliers. It looked like it should hold for a ride so I reinstalled it and hooked my CDI back up. Bike now runs great so time to hit the trail.
I ran an 11 mile loop and, holy crap, this thing is pulling very hard from down low and was letting me lug a gear higher if I wanted to. Everything was going good and then, I got scared! Almost done with the loop and all of the sudden my throttle sticks WFO, the tire starts heading skyward, and I'm like "OH S***!" Luckily, I actually thought to use the clutch and kill switch to save myself. I just twisted it and all was fine again. Hmm, odd. Ok, finish out the trail then I'll try to figure out what is going on. Just as I'm finishing the trail it does it again! I get to the truck and think I must have gotten the throttle cable in a bind somewhere but don't see anything. I went to check the adjuster on the top of the carb and found the cable retainer section had broken off. Well...... crap! There were still some threads on it so I removed the broken off portion (about a 1/4" long piece) and screwed it back on. I had some excessive cable slack now but everything works so I thought all was finally good. Took my time to dial in my CDI, went out for another ride, and it stuck yet again! Ugh!
I'm at a loss right now. Maybe it's because I'm so tired or whatever but I have no clue at the moment what could be causing this. Anyone have any suggestions for me for when I'm more awake?