a buddy's dad asked me to look at his 1980 honda cx500 custom motorcycle and see if i could get it running, well the first thing i told him was that it will run, depending on how much money he wants to throw back into it(more of a sentimental object), well i pulled the carbs to see how dirty the were cleaned them and replaced the accelerator pump assembly, and it runs now, except it backfires on the right half of the egnine. The left pipe warms up quicker than the one on the right making me guess the right cylinder was dead. when the bike runs hard the right half of the motor will begin to heat up. also if you pull the right plug (while running) nothing happens, no change in idle. And if you pulle the left one it dies immediately, no struggle just dead, also leading me to believe the right cylinder is not fucntioning. Today I took it out for a ride and burned the hell outta my right leg to my shock and disbelief the pipe was hot. The engine pulls smoothly taking it down the road. Why does the left side of the engine seem to heat up faster? Why dose it idle if the right plug is disconnected and even out of the motor? Could valve timing be a huge part of this. The right side is gettin spark and fuel. Any ideas?