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NS125RK
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PostPosted: 11:09 - 26 May 2004    Post subject: RPM shooting up after 7-8rpm Reply with quote

Hi, For the short time I had my bike back form having some work done to the clutch I took it out to wear it back in. But when the bike hit about 7500rpm it shot up to about 10000rpm pretty quickly, i've hear of people talking about power bands but I don't think that this is the case as it doesn't feel like the bike was getting any quicker. Does anyone have any ideas what could be causing this?
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Mattastic
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PostPosted: 11:46 - 26 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

My GS125's revs fly up from 7.5k to the 10k redline, i think it may be a powerband but due to the bike having hardly any power it doesn't seem to make much difference!
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PostPosted: 12:17 - 26 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is the bike restricted? If it is it's probably the way the power is delivered in the power band. It won't stun you with the acceleration! Wink
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PostPosted: 12:46 - 26 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

does it do this in all gears?
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PostPosted: 13:04 - 26 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is the clutch definitely sorted?

It sounds to me like when you hit the power band the clutch can't cope, slips & lets the engine rev its head off.
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NS125RK
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PostPosted: 13:36 - 26 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Is the bike restricted?

Yup, I think so.

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does it do this in all gears?

Yup.

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Is the clutch definitely sorted?

I think so, well it better be, I wouldn't be happy if it had sat around for 3 months for nothing

It could be the clutch slipping as it shoots up from 8000 - 10000 in about a second, doubt my powerband would have that much umf.
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PostPosted: 19:01 - 26 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

That is pretty much the effect of the power band. Nice sharp increase in power. However I would doubt that it would go from 7000 to 10000 in a second (well, maybe in first). Sorry, but it probably is the clutch slipping.

All the best

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PostPosted: 06:25 - 27 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

OK, thanks again for your help. I'll ask the garage when I take it in to have the front wheel fitted, would try myself but with the luck i'm having at the moment i'd better leave it well alone. I'd also like to add that it doesn't just stop at 10000rpm it's just that i've not let it go over that as I don't want my bike to blow up on me.
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PostPosted: 08:39 - 27 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

If its the clutch slipping, when the revs shoot up you won't feel any acceleration.

If its the powerband doing its thing, when the revs shoot up you should accelerate like hell - the speedo should shoot up with the revs.

Hope this helps you pin it down
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PostPosted: 14:28 - 27 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah it does look like it must be the clutch as I thought the speed of the bike should be relative to the engines RPM and for it to increase by 40% in about a second the bikes speed should also increase which I doubt its going to go from 60mph to about 90mph in the same amount of time, wish it would though.

Like I said i'll have a word with George at the garage and see if it can be sorted, do you reckon it will be just a case of adjusting it or will it have to be taken apart?
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tony532
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PostPosted: 16:54 - 30 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

sound like a problem i had on my rs125

turned out the clutch plates were worn out

new clutch plates and it was sorted
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PostPosted: 09:46 - 31 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sounds like it is the clutch, could be the plates or the springs.

Try adjusting the biting point so that it's further in, if it's pretty near to the bar. Ideally so there's a little bit of slack on the cable when it's not held in.

If that doesn't work, clutch plates/springs should be pretty easy to sort out yourself if you want to fiddle.
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PostPosted: 16:12 - 31 May 2004    Post subject: Slipping clutch Reply with quote

Sounds more like the springs to me, if it were worn clutch plates then the clutch would slip when letting it out.
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PostPosted: 11:03 - 02 Jun 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've got it sorted now, when I took the side panel off to see if adjusting it would help I noticed that the mechanic had put nearly no oil in. Topped it up and now when it hits it's power band you can really feel it and it's not jumping up as quickly. Only problem now is that the clutch is biting a bit early but that should be easy to get sorted. Thanks for all your help.
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