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 Shoka Derestricted Danger
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 Posted: 16:26 - 31 Mar 2009 Post subject: Honda XR125L Stuttery throttle |
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Hi.
The exhaust on my XR has gradually deteriorated through the winter, and I figured I'd wait until now before getting a replacement, so it didn't get completely wrecked with the salt on the roads.
There was a hole in the exhaust, and it eventually got so bad that it was spluttering and struggling to accelerate until you got into about third gear, and had some reasonable speed going. It eventually got so climbing hills was getting embarrassing. So, I just bodged some plate over the hole with some jubilee clips and some sillicone sealant. That definitely improved things, but it wasn't perfect, and I just figured there was air getting out somewhere else. It always tended to get worse as the engine warmed up. But it was at least workable, so I left it like that until I had it replaced.
I've just had the exhaust replaced and been to pick up the bike today, and to my dismay, with a brand new exhaust, I still get the same trouble, albeit reduced.
Once the engine has warmed up a little, if you have to rev from reasonably low RPMs up, it feels as though you let off the throttle then jam it back on again, after which it goes fine right up to the redline. If you rev it just in neutral, just after the engine RPM starts rising from neutral, it hits point where it splutters and burbles, but if you give it a bit more throttle, it revs past it.
The fact that this still happens after the exhaust has been replaced has baffled me. I don't know if maybe the spark plug got all fouled up when the exhaust wasn't right, or what.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
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Yeah, I've just had it in bits, and the air filter is absolutely clogged with black sooty crap out of the exhaust. A new air filter I think.
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Looks like the inside of a hoover-bag  ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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