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It's gotta be the clutch, not the carb.
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[QUOTE="76GMC1500, post: 1184194, member: 73139"] That's what he said, it's normal for it to not idle in gear. I can't remember if I've heard an 87 500 idle in gear or not. I've certainly heard them idle in neutral just fine. When was the last time you took a look at the reeds? I ride an 87 CR as well, but it's a 250 (nothing in common). There is a bike that doesn't like to idle in gear or out. When you said a new EBC clutch did that include the steels (or aluminums if that's the case) or was it just frictions? A dragging clutch can be a symptom of warped steels as stated earlier. Have you even ridden the bike at all since you put the new clutch in? Maybe it just needs to break in a bit. [/QUOTE]
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It's gotta be the clutch, not the carb.
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