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maybe your ecu is screwed.there are a number of "specialists" over on
www.125ccsportsbikes.com
who know the rs125 inside out (literally) who may be more help. as the majority of people on here ride bigger 4stroke bikes.
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has the ECU been modded to remove the environmental dip? Fairly easy to do, remove ECU and dig the silicone out of the back, snip the bridge, re-seal, re-fit and mod complete. Hopefully will get rid of the dip. And im a 'big bike rider' too, but we all have to start somewhere!
good luck
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Hi
The cdi mod is to get round a flat spot that is engineered in between 5000 and 6000rpm. It has no effect outside that range. The power valve should open at 8000rpm (give or take 200rpm).
As such from the description it sounds like neither of these.
Added to which he said RD125. In which case it could be numerous things, but such a bike is likely to have a large flat spot at half peak power. Not much you can do to get rid of it without loosing the peak power as well.
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My RS125 had the same problem, until it reached 81 degrees in the engine, then it was fine. Is your bike running at the right temperature? ____________________ TL1000R Parts For Sale! |
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Oh, I thought that was normal temp. Maybe my power valve was playing up too? Although I did ride fast everywhere, trying to stay with 1000cc machines down the twisties!
Never mind, I sold it last year! tee hee. ____________________ TL1000R Parts For Sale! |
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Then my bike was fine. I hate when I get doubts in my head! tee hee.
Well, as stated above, my engine wouldn't run freely until it was completely warm, at 80-81 deg C.
It would struggle to get over 6000rpm. But then I was doing 80-95mph from Nottingham to Chesterfield on it daily and some sunday rampages!  ____________________ TL1000R Parts For Sale! |
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i mean RS 125 sorry missplaced d with s
rs not rd lol soz |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 284 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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