I have an '83 Yamaha Maxim 650 with 22,000 kms on it. I was given it by my father and it has not been started (except for maybe about 5 times) over the past 3 years. The bike is in excellent condition except for the following problem:
The problem with it is that it starts, but once I give it gas it stalls. it will also stall after about 20 seconds of idling. After starting it for a few times, gas will start to leak out of both the exhaust joins near the foot rests.
Here is what I have tried so far:
1. If I remove the spark plug wire from either of the outside plugs, it stalls.
2. If I remove the spark plug wire from either of the 2 inner plugs, it has no effect on the engine - so I assume they are not firing.
3. All 4 plugs have sparks (turned the engine over with the plug only connected to the spark plug wire and not in the engine and I see a spark).
4. I noticed after an hour of trying different hings, the spark inner 2 plugs were wet. Could have happened sooner, but that was when I tried to test the spark plug to see if they had a spark.
I can only believe that this is a carb issue (clogged jets, stuck floater, something along these lines), but not having much experience with this, I thought I would get some feedback before diving deeper in and taking the carbs apart.
I would like to learn how to fix my own problems on this bike and not have to try and find a mechanic that would look at something this old

If you have any need for more info that I didn't mention, please let me know
Any and all help for ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!