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 zibblezen Two Stroke Sniffer

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 Posted: 11:14 - 10 Jan 2013 Post subject: Honda NSR 150 - mechanical help! |
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Hi guys,
So im pretty new to bikes and learning new things on a daily basis both mechanically and technically.
I am currently in Thailand and many mechanics do not speak much English, therefor i need to learn and do as much research as possible. This is where you bunch come in. I need some help in understanding the problem so i can then speak to my mechanic.
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I have a Honda NSR RR 150cc 1998. There are a few issues with it. More often when the engine has warmed up, the revs sit at 1500-2000rpm and then rise to just over 3000rpm if i sit with the clutch in or released while in neutral. I also realised today this is effected by the front brake being pulled. Once released the rpms increase to idle at around 3000rpm. Does anyone have any idea what this would be?
Also (and i think this is related), my gear transitions are clunky with the clutch pulled in. I beleive this is due to the high rpms. Can someone confirm this?
Lastly, any tips for starting a cold NSR?! Yes! Surprisingly in Thailand the mornings here at the moment are cold and it takes me 3-5 mins to start the bike.
Much much appreciation guys |
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it sounds like the main power is miswired into the coil /ignition power feed/magneto coil.you said when you apply the front brake the revs drop.it does seem electrical,although as always with strokers,,,,,check the carbs as well for leaks.
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Morning Zibblezen,
If the clutch is not moving fully out then it will drag the engine RPM down when the bike is in gear and the clutch lever is pulled all the way back.
When propperly ajusted the engine rpm shouldnt change with the clutch lever pulled weather it is in gear or not.
I cannot imagine why the rpm would decrease when the brake lever is pulled, the engine's spark circuit is seperate from the bikes electrics, I've had a fault where all the bikes electrics die (all lights, dials and horn stop working) but the ignition still sparks.
Is your power valve deffinatly working?
If this has stopped working with the valve closed it will effect the lower and higher rpm.
The engine is tuned to run best when the power valve is open at low rpm, closed through the midrange and open through the top end (diagram in NSRTips.doc). If it is not working and always closed your bottom end + top end will struggle and if its open you're idle and top end will be fine but struggle in the mid range.
Do you hear the Power Valve servo move when you turn on the ignition after having ridden the bike?
For more detailed information on this and other things I would highly reccomend you have a look at Alains 'NSRTips.doc' as this will explain a lot of common issues and give you a better understanding of the bike and what can go wrong.
Found here https://www.geneva-racing.ch/~alains/NSRtips.doc
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Hey buddy
Hi i m from malaysia.somebody tell y my honda nsr 150 rr front light always blown?i already change new battery,new rectifier and new light holder? A friend of mine it say from coil magneto? Do honda nsr 150 rr have relay for the light?plz i need help reply me asap.. hyder_kp92@hotmail.my |
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On topic, get a multi meter and connect it to each terminal on the battery.
increase the engine rpm (speed) and see how high the voltage gets.
It should not get much above 14.2V.
If it does not get above 14.2V you can exclude the alternator/regulator.
If you don't have a multi meter, start the bike at night when its dark. face it towards a wall and vary the rpm.
If the lights are brighter when rpm increases/decreases then there is likely an issue with the charging circuit.
Check the bulb holder for signs of corrosion or arcing from a short.
Trace the wires back into the main wiring harness looking for signs of scorching or arcing
What bulbs are you using?
What fuse do you have? |
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