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 chad L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 23:43 - 22 May 2007 Post subject: VT500 ,,Engine won't go over 7,ooo rpm |
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Hi my friend has a VT500 for work (me i only like XS1100)
Anyway his VT will rev into the red when not under load
but while riding on the road it hits 7,000 revs and it feels exactly like a rev limiter has been hit
Any help advice ,,appreciated
Thinking main jets,,plugs,,?? any number of things really ?? |
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Why does he need to go into the red line You need more power to pull more weight, I would have thought most power on a VT would be lower down the rev range. |
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 chad L Plate Warrior
Joined: 22 May 2007 Karma :  
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 Posted: 06:37 - 23 May 2007 Post subject: |
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Hi ,,sorry should have given more details
red line was just the gist of it as it ain't my bike i don't know what revs the red line is (think it's 9 thou tho ?? on that
he needs more than 7 thou coz any over taking manouvers become highly dangerouse and have to be timed and planned with precision and the fun is lost in riding the bike ,,i think it does 70 - 80 mph tops??
the bike has done 100 miles from NEW!! it had a slight drop and the owner never got back on it ,,he sold it to a guy that bought all the parts it needed including brand new petrol tank ,,but he never did finish it
my mate has put 1 new head on (BRAND NEW ) as a plug sheered off in the old one (must have been x threaded as it was so tight (removed the ceramic part,,used an easy out and that snapped in the plug as well so that did it for the old head basically )and that was my idea (the easy out) so i feel i owe him some help to get his bike running nice )
he cleaned the carbs out ,,put a new air filter in coz the old one was disintegrated into a thousand pieces (hmmmm that gets me thinkin !!!)
he has only changed 2 of the 4 spark plugs as he says they look brand new and spark ok ,,but no matter how much i tell him they might be breaking down underload (to me i'd pay the couple of quid for peace of mind anyway) he won't change the 2 others (maybe he deserves no help!!)
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