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Dane123UK
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PostPosted: 17:25 - 07 Mar 2012    Post subject: Reving by itself! Reply with quote

Hey, still got the 100cc aerox, fixed everything else and come a cross a new problem.

one day, i was casually riding at about 25mph as a bit of traffic, then all of a sudden my bike wouldn't slow down. at one point i hit 50 with my hand of the throttle.

i have narrowed it down.

the throttle cable seems fine, the carb has been cleaned and the idle screw when turned doesn't make a difference, that should mean its past the carb right?.

so, i checked the manifold, i came across the rubber peeling off around where the screw holes are. but anyways my reeds seem closed.

i will upload some pictures of the manifold at the end of this topic as my garage said it could be to do with air leaks.

also i have noticed when i start my bike, it revs by itself so i have to keep hold of the break....when i shake the bike, it drops the revs back to the normal 2/3k revs. now this might be just me being stupid, but is there maybe too much oil in my tank? (tank premixed). how ever this problem occured before i put more oil in.

anyone help me?!

thanks Smile
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temeluchus
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PostPosted: 17:53 - 07 Mar 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Remove and replace the throttle cable ensuring it has no kinks and it isnt getting trapped.
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