Well, I guess she qualifies as extended use, there is 102k on the clock and the carbs have never been off of the bike. I always fill the tank when returning home from any trip, with the exception of daily work and back.
I was curious about something though. When I took the bowls off of the carbs, not all of them had much gas in them. A couple of them had a very little bit and others were full to where has came out around the seal when I loosened the bowl screws. Maybe they are all connected and while moving them around, the gas migrated to one end of the bank? Just curious.
Inside the tank, the ridge that comes up in the middle of the tank looks brand new. The tube, that I think is the metal vent, is coated with a rust like coating. I will take a picture down the fill hole and post in a few.
Dave, thanks for the clean up ideas, I may need them should this turn out to be worse than it looks now. I hope there isn't a lot of rust in the tank.
Justin, I hope what you are saying becomes the solution.
Patrick, yes, it was running good, but my mpg has always been around 24-28. I don't know if it is the way I ride it, like I stole it, or that there is a problem somewhere.
Salty, I have a spare set of stock carbs I am going to install. I will work on cleaning up the originals when it is too hot to ride or when I have some down time.
Pappy, from the responses, I am starting to think it is pretty normal. But, I will get some pics of the inside if the tank and make sure the problem isn't more serious.
Thanks for all the replies. I knew there was some people on here with a lot more experience than I when it comes to carbs.....

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