The bajaj auto guys are trained to reduce the fuel/ air settings after a service so as to give an apparent feel to the customer that the bike is smooth. Even if you ask them to adjust it on a day other than service day , they normally just try to give you a smoother feel . Hence the feeling of lower fuel flow.
Okay. You need to increase the air intake setting or the fuel intake stting (Not both though). Either is not in congruence with the other and is acting as a limiting factor . In your case i think is probably the fuel.
(PS: You should also check your fuel pipe for any blockage. CHeck at the point where the fuel reserve switch is . IF the flow is uniform then its okay . If the flow is jerky on a reasonaly filled tank(5 litres) then your fuel line may have a blockage.
Also ensure your chain is properly done. lol. ok.Something i always do.)




except the one which is in golden color... It is on the left side of carb.. which screw is that? And where is the other screw (air screw or fuel screw)....PLEASE HELP...
...sit on the left side
.u found out the idle screw
..nice..now just to the left of that on carb.its a small one.just note that ur screw driver meets this screw in perpendicular.i mean if u turn thz clockwise thz goes inside the carb and vice versa.
.take care u should not fiddle with thz screw simply
..take

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