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 killa Won't Shut Up

Joined: 18 Oct 2004 Karma :  
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 Posted: 11:17 - 22 Apr 2005 Post subject: Advice on VFR |
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Yeah, another topic about my VFR.
Just to remind some of you, i was getting flat spots on the VFR and general grogginess from the thing.
I performed my own little service not so long back, oil change, spark plug gaps fixed and cleaned (ready for new ones), cleaned air filter (need a replacement small filter, not sure what it is called its next to the big one).
I have had the thing in Honda now and the carbs were cleaned, need some O-rings and a full set of plugs.
I have been riding around now for almost week and the flat spots of power have gone, but I seem to have the occasional problem that’s feels like a fuel problem, at low revs and a lot of throttle it doesn’t like it, for example pulling away from lights you have to give it some or else it will seem slow.
The fuel lines and tap have been checked, and like I said the carbs were cleaned and re-balanced.
The warranty on the work wont last forever but can I really say it’s their fault?
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 killa Won't Shut Up

Joined: 18 Oct 2004 Karma :  
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 Posted: 13:03 - 22 Apr 2005 Post subject: |
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No not brakes.
Its a problem with the reving, kinda like no fuel getting in is my guess, i have run out of ideas and want to know if i am in the right to tell Honda garage it is like it. ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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 wantser Trackday Trickster

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Sounds like an air flow problem. Check the couplings from the carb intakes to the air box. If you have that kind of setup. Im thinking back to my nsr which came back from a service and stuttered through the rev range. They had just whiped it out and shoved it back in not taking care to "marry" the seal up porperly.
New airfilter maybe.....clean the old one........Sounds more air than fuel!
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Old Thread Alert!
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