So I got my bike back from the shop a few days ago and my mechanic said the bike is having trouble above 8k. Rather than have him work on it yet, I decided to see what was wrong first. I took it out for a ride yesterday for about a good hour and for 1st and 2nd gear I could get to about 10k before the engine would stumble right on it's face. For the rest of the gears, I couldn't get close 8k even if I was super smooth with the throttle.
It seemed like it was very lean up top, and if I snapped the throttle back it would start to stumble but if I had rolled it VERY smoothly then it would slowly climb. I was riding at about 60 mph in 6th barely doing 6k and if I had rolled the throttle back at all, it would start dying and I'd have to downshift a few gears just to get it going again.
A couple things about the bike:
-It does have a Cobra F1s can on it
-Previous owner cut a HUGE hole in the airbox but my mech taped it up. (Before he taped it, I was able to rev to about 12-14k maybe this is the problem?)
So should I try removing the tape from the airbox first? I remember when there was no tape, the idle was not consistent at all. I've NEVER done carb work before nor am I a very mechanically incline person but I'm wiling to learn and try. Any suggestions?
And sorry for the long post lol.
Regards, Leon