BL.
As GRC mentioned, not only is Seafoam a fuel line cleaner, when added to the fuel at approx 1/2 t0 1 oz per gallon, but is also used as a top end cylinder and head cleaner when fed at a high rate through the intake. In that scenario, you remove the air cleaner, and pump it in at a rate where you can just keep the bike running at 2,000 rpm. As you get near the end of the can, you increase the flow of Seafoam and allow the bike to flood out and die. At that time, you let the bike sit for approx 15 to 30 minutes to soak. When you start it up, it will run pretty ragged, and you need to rev it up to clear all of the now dislodged gunk. It'll take a good 10 minutes to clear everything and get s smooth idle again. Once it's all clear and back to normal, I like to change the spark plugs and the motor oil. Seafoam is recommended by a number of mfr's as a top end cleaner.