So the problem occurs when going straight also?
Its hard to explain, but that play that we have in the handgrip, if I just full out twist it from a closed position, I get that sudden jerk of power or choppiness. Sometimes I feel like I CAN smooth is out, but feel like I have to really finagle it.
Does that make sense? It would help if someone more experienced rode it I guess. I just figured I would ask.
Does that mean being very aggressive when adding power or a reasonable acceleration rate? Or does it happen even when very gradually applying power?
When you add throttle, does it feel like it's dropping out a bit then has a big surge of power? Or does it feel like there is no loss of RPM or power loss then the big surge?
If it's dropping out a little, that could be the accelerator pump not keeping up (clogged/restricted/control linkages) or vacuum slides not opening up properly due to slight sticking. Of course there is an aggression point that the accelerator pump and vacuum can't counter however that's likely not the case since you're not trying to flip yourself over backwards.
Definitely check the throttle slack. Just a little slack is all it needs, not a whole bunch.
I mentioned the possibility of rider induced due to your comment about being new to riding. I put my sister up front to see how she handled the motorcycle once (solo is absolutely forbidden on my motorcycle) after she did the MSF thing. There were lots of little power fluctuations in turns that she didn't really notice though I could tell easily. It was caused by body position and letting her shoulder and elbow move while not countering the motion with her wrist. It was excessively annoying feeling the 25ish RPM power changes.