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A lot of people say to warm up the RS before even riding off. Which seems like a good way to foul the plug and take ages to warm up. Personally I just start it and ride of, and keep the revs down (under 5k) until it has warmed up.
If it is cutting out at junctions quickly then it suggests that the idle speed is too low or someone has screwed up the idle mixture adjustment. Or the choke is left on / stuck on.
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I always used to wonder why my dt ran like crap after I let it warm up for 10 mins.. Its cos it just fouls the plug..
start it up.. let it tick for a moment till you can take the choke off then ride (gently for a mile or so).. no need to let it idle or rev it to warm it up...
do you need to keep the revs up at lights to stop it dying? sounds like idle adjust is incorrect.. ____________________ 04' DT125RE (run-a-bout) // 89' DT125R (rebuilt + supermoto conversion)
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Some say they suffer from cold seizure, but personally never had that problem (seized when hot, yep).
Running them round at low speed is fine. Sure the power comes in properly at about 8000rpm, but they can easily be plodded around below that (just don't expect to be quick).
While when cold it isn't perfect, at least when it warms up it will be fine while a choked up plug might need replacing before the bike will be OK.
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I saw a lad pick up his RS125 today, tried to set off, cut out, after it had been in for a service, as he tried he stalled, revs went high on his 2nd launch attempt, then back down as it bogged then back up untill eventually setting off, at well above 5k revs lol.
Rider error probably, but when i've dealt with them they seem to warm up pretty fast an rev up fine afterwards, nevermind. Your experiance trumps mine indefinatly and i want to try both methods now that you bring it up. ____________________ Haz ER-5, innit! |
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Hi
Trouble with leaving them running on choke is the amount of unburnt fuel filling the exhaust and fouling the plug (and also washing oil from bores, etc).
The way they get treated is an issue. Treated well most are fine, but they are in a stupidly high state of tune to get that much power from them (ie, large ports, which give the rings a hard time).
That said mine is off the road with knackered big end bearing at the moment. Really should get it sorted. It is 16 years old and has done about 18000km and is normally thrashed when ridden.
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