Thanks Felix, I have done so-
So because my bike is not yet insured with no plates and I have to drive a bit through a campus plus a major route to get to the nearest autoparts store and gas station from school, I just borrowed my roomates 2 1/2 Gallon gas can and went and filled it up. I got it perfectly full, in the end, actually, since we also had a gallon milk carton that I thoroughly cleaned then dried out and it worked well.
Anyway- I filled it up with some nice new oct. 87, which already seemed like once it ran for a little bit made a huge difference. Then I measured out the correct portions of the Seafoam and slowly added it to the tank. I put on my gear and went for about a 45 minute ride through the back-roads leading to off-campus housing and some of the older lab halls, just kept doing laps.. must've been pretty annoying to the poor souls mixing solvants by the lab window I kept zipping by haha.. but I did use up a little bit of gas, or atleast mixed the solution up well it got it into the carbs.
I am actually typing from my library computer right now, I have a class coming up in just under thirty minutes and once it is done I have the rest of the day free pretty much, so I will get as much daylight riding in as possible before I put her to bed.
ALSO- my fender eliminator finally arrived today when I went to check mail.. was awesomely excited. Will probably be posting some questions on how to exactly install because it is a full kit with plate lights, smaller l.e.d. signals etc.
Anyway- that is my post for now. I have to make it pretty much across campus soon so I will shut the trap and get gone!