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 Posted: 20:16 - 10 May 2013 Post subject: 125 problems since riding it in the rain yesterday |
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hello I was riding my tuono rs 125 home from work ive got to admit it was raining all day. I found it abit tough to start I had choke on and it took about 10 seconds with me holding the starter button in. I thought that it seemed abit odd but when I was driving it seemed to blog and not rev and pick up as quick but I got to the lights outside work I was changing down and it just blogged and cut out (the only way I can explain it was it was like it had water in the petrol or the fuel tap was turned off)
I tried to start it normally just thinking it was a little bit of water but it just kept tuning over so I had to put the choke on and rev it abit to make it run
it cut out about 9 times and when I went round a corner it did the same and backfired don't know if this wound shine any light into the problem
today ive taken the tank off and sprayed the electric connecters with some wd40 and checked for a spark and im getting a bright blue one
just wondering if anyone could advise me and tell me what steps you would take
thanks a lot for reading this and helping a fellow biker  ____________________ first bike was a derbi gpr 50 got some right looks when I fired up lol
second bike is a tuono rs 125 love the bike keeps up with the 600's  |
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anyone got any ideas where I could start looking ?
thank you for reading ____________________ first bike was a derbi gpr 50 got some right looks when I fired up lol
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Quite likely water somewhere. The backfire though, is a sign of too rich a fuel mix, so it's either completely unrelated, or it's nothing to do with the rain. If it was the rain, it should have dried out in 12 to 24 hours, if there was no further rain of course. ____________________ Honda Goldwing GL 1000 Current love
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thanks everyone for quick replys ive just been over too the bike and it starts but it seems abit rought but it wont idle what so ever I got to keep the throttle open abit to keep the bike running
its been about 3 days I would of thought that it would of dried out by now seems like something major and I looked in the air box and took some photos there was a orange liquid in the bottom of the air box (ive cleaned it all out and put it back together and its made no difference)
ive cleaned the power valve and put it back in place
ive taken off the exhaust and made sure there are no blockages inside it
ive just order a br9 irdium plug so im hoping I could do a plug chopp when it gets delved
but im getting stuck for ideas
I bought a compression tester but when I connected it up it gives no reading don't know if its a faulty one
thanks a lot everyone ____________________ first bike was a derbi gpr 50 got some right looks when I fired up lol
second bike is a tuono rs 125 love the bike keeps up with the 600's  |
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just been over today and put everything back together and I took the tank off and ran it without any fuel going to it so it used what was left in the float bowl and tube going down the I connected the tank up and its running perfect
it idles at 1000 like it did before and it seems perfect ive just tweaked the idle to 1250 to be on the safe side
ill give it a run out tomorrow and lets hope for the best
the only think that I noticed was that the kickstand light is no longer working just wondering if this could of been the reason getting water inside the connection and shorting it out
thanks alot
will report what happens tomorrow when I give it a ride
Jamie ____________________ first bike was a derbi gpr 50 got some right looks when I fired up lol
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