The RG's firstly redline at 12.5 and power will start topping out just before that.
Secondly you CAN run them at lowish revs and expect them not to foul. Using TTS anyhow. I can wobble my way to work at 5k rpm if i wanted day in day out it's just no fun.
For cruising 7-8k rpm is good the valves should open about 8.100rpm. I've had surging on my RG highway riding, it's just a flatspot in the power you happen to hit when doing 100km/hr (which is 120 on the speedo btw, they're out by *heaps*).
My plug fouled on me twice in 2 days when I wasn't using TTS oil, and it has never fouled on me in 2 years while using it.
When it fouls it'll just run like a bag of crap, at least mine would from idle and it might get off the line just to start droning and roll to a halt stalled - maybe 10 kicks later it'll go, more likely than not you'll need another plug.
But the surging, especially as you close throttle definitely sounds fuel related. Check lines, tap and carb thoroughly mate. Thats exactly what an RG will do before running outta gas. Oh yeah, if you're idling just as its running out of gas the revs will climb as it leans out I guess. All I know is they rise before shitting out, another way to tell if you're at the lights and suspect gas is short.
Get a temp gauge, the ones on the bike won't ever see their way past halfway I reckon. The slimline ones are good, easy to mount and give you a reliable baseline - also lets you know when the bikes properly warm unlike estimating with the silly factory gauge or time.
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