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 Posted: 11:26 - 15 Jun 2010 Post subject: RS125 - Starts, rides and 800yds later, stops. |
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Hi All,
My son has bought an Aprilia RS125. It had been sat in storage for 3 years and has lots of "bits" on it.
Full Arrow Exhaust being the most noticeable mechanical change.
I could not get the bike to start, so replaced the plug, drained the fuel tank, cleaned out the carb and new filter in the airbox. Still no joy. So.... I took it along to a bike mechanic who had to change the jets because of the exhaust apparently.
The bike arrived back and started fine, so insurance and tax now sorted and son goes to ride the bike.
Starts up, waits for the COLD sign to disappear and sets off. Seemed fine for 800yds or so, then cuts out. Each time the bike was in Neutral, it started fine, when when selecting 1st it either cuts out right away, or cut out when you let out the clutch.
I have bypassed the stand switch to be sure it is not that. I did this by removing the multiplug and shorting the two outer pins.
Bike was left to cool and again started, went up the road for about 800yds, maybe a bit more, but stalled and will start in neutral as normal.
I noticed that the bike will drag when you select first, I tried to adjust the cable at the lever, but that seems to make little difference.
My final thought is that the clutch pack is faulty as it has stood for 3 years, but I'm not really sure if that's likely.
Bike has covered 22,787km.
Any help would be much appreciated.
thanks
Pete..
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 Posted: 11:37 - 15 Jun 2010 Post subject: |
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Hi
Unlikely that the exhaust would make enough difference to the jetting at idle to stop it starting (although quite possible for it to be dangerously lean at speed).
The clutch needs to be adjusted with the adjuster in the middle of the clutch housing. This actually adjusts the clutch rather than just the cable free play.
Depending on how long takes to restart I would suspect that it isn't getting fuel through to the carb as quickly as it is being used. Normally caused by a blocked fuel tank breather pipe, blocked fuel filter or a kinked fuel line.
All the best
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Hi
Not really much adjustment on the choke cable (think there might be a small adjuster on the carb end of the cable), but not that much movement needed. Probably is worth taking the choke plunger out of the carb and checking it is free to move. However it would probably foul the plug up fairly rapidly if the choke was stuck on, and probably not restart that easily.
That it dies after a short while running still suggests to me that it isn't getting enough fuel to keep running. If the filter in the carb is fine and the fuel pipes and breather are fine I would be tempted to take out the fuel tap from the tank and give that a clean.
All the best
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Ok,
So, the tank breather pipes, there are two. One that I can blow into freely that exits into the tank filler via a small square hole.
The other is a larger diameter and has some back pressure when I blow into it and I can hear pressure released when I stop blowing. This pipe exit at a small valve in the fuel filler area. I did fish out a ball of debris, but the air flow didnt seem to be much affected.
I can start the bike and hold 5000 rpm (although I did get a few whinges from the neighbour) for 30 seconds. I can stop the engine and restart immediately.
If I put the bike in gear, there is a noticeable clunk and the bike feels like it's dragging a bit.
I can pull off with a decent whack of revs and easing the clutch off.
200yds and same symptoms. Around 70 degrees on temp indicator, loss of power and bike comes to a stop. At this point the gears are a pain in the nuts to change. To get into first (then neutral) I have to rock the bike back and forth. I have checked the gearbox has oil and it does, but it is not filled so much that it will overflow when the bung is removed.
Sorry to be a pain, but I'd rather learn how to maintain my lads bike rather than drop it into a mechanic everytime it farts (being 2 stroke it may do that alot).
thanks
Pete..
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The other is the breather than has been mentioned. This is the important one. As a short test to see if this is the problem try riding the bike with the fuel cap off (just be careful as if you drop the bike petrol will be all over the place). If it goes further without cutting out then the breather is the problem.
The gearbox actually sounds fairly normal. Not perfect but not bad enough to worry me.
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Hi Keith,
I went down the road with the fuel filler open. Same issue. However, the more I do this run, the more I notice new things that may help.
This time I travelled 500yds the other way and around the roundabout and back. Made it back to my house, so 1000yds, all good. However, as I slowed the bike, dropped a gear and turned into the road, the power dropped off and the bike stalled.
This is important because the 800yds trip comes to a slow corner and it is when I slow for the corner, drop a gear and open the throttle that the bike was losing power and stopping.
Also, the gearbox feels fine when the bike is running and moving.
I'm a bit frustrated today as the Haynes Manual is not available to be collected and I really want to make this work without send it off to a mechanic.
thanks for the help so far (to everyone).
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Hi
Well, that should count the breather out (although still worth taking the fuel tap out of the tank and cleaning it).
I am still inclined to think it is a problem with fueling (the only thing electrical that seems likely to me to strike after a short run would be a faulty coil overheating). If it occurs when braking then that is when you have the throttle shut and it is running on the idle jet. However if I understand you it is idling fine when first started which suggests the idle circuit itself is fine.
If it was running rich I would expect it to foul the plug, and take ages to clear enough to restart.
Out of interest, what is the main jet in the carb? On the PHBH28 carb it is easy to check as it is mounted in the large brass "bolt" that holds the float bowl on.
All the best
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