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 merky aprilia Two Stroke Sniffer
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 Posted: 19:59 - 30 May 2012 Post subject: aprilia rs 125 cuts out when engine breaking / slowing down |
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first of all the idle seems fine, i think the problem lies elsewhere, it will tik over fine without choke first time on button recent top end rebiuld, was fine problem started on me today
ok so heres what happens
goin up through the gears is fine, when i come to slow down and engine brake, pull the clutch in, as soon as i drop a gear the rev counter hits 0 immediatly, unless i rev it dies whilst letting the clutch out slowly to engine brake, it will do this to 1st, but not in the top gears only when i drop to like 3 , 2 , 1
i think it has been runing quite rich, every time i took the plug out its been wet ,2 stroke oil pump is slightly over the alignment mark standard air box
any help would be appreciated im unsure so hope to hear some helpful opinions
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