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Righty - Update
I changed the plug in September and the problem went away, I was idling it in neutral a couple of days a go to let it warm up a bit while I was getting my gear on and I gave it a little rev and rather than do what you expect, the revs didn't really move (dropped a bit as if to cut out) and there was a low rumbley rev, the same rev I get when I think I'm pulling away in fifth.
So I backed of the throttle for maybe half a second, as soon as I did the idle rev returns to normal and try again and it was fine.
Coming home from work today (this is dead embarrasing), I was on a dual carrigeway in the right hand lane and pulled up to be first at the lights (definatley went down the gears) and there is a ped boi next to me so I let on to be friendly and he starts revving his engine with brakes on. I had a little chuckle and thought, "Right ok, I won't rev, I'll just blitz past you and start laughing" - so lights go green and I try to fly away, the revs die as the bike moves at about 2mph and he shoots off, so I pull on to the side (where pedestrians cross), back of the revs and wait for the traffic behind me to clear before continuing.
I know a new plug will fix this but considering the time away I've had I shouldn't be buying new plugs every 3 months (should I?), and from memory the old plug didn't actually look that bad anyway.
Any idea whats causing this then?
Thanks
Silva
PS- If you read this matey I'm up for a rematch as soon as I'm sorted ____________________ I'm Ivan Dobski the Meatsafe Murderer only I never done it, I only said that I done it so they'd take the truncheon out of my bottom |
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If it's a UK spec bike with no airbox/filter/exhaust mods, I suggest you use the standard jets of 135 main, 40 slow. I used the bigger jets that Alain decribed only to make the engine handle worse. Only fit those jets if you have a freer flowing air intake/exhaust. Plug needs changing every 2500 miles if your using the standard BR9ECS. ____________________ https://www.bikepics.com/members/fuzzbcf/
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 16 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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