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UncleMike
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Air filter came from Dennis Kirk today, so I slapper her right in which completed my impromtu tune up, including fresh oil and filters, and new sparkplugs, freshly gapped for the first time in my life thanks to you guys!
Now, she wouldn't start so I sprayed some starter fluid on the air filter and she roared to life after a couple of cranks and a little twist of the throttle and full choke. But she'd try and stall if I didn't keep the RPM's up by keeping the throttle constantly twisted a little bit.
Now here's the interesting part: Got the bike in Oct. of last year, and this was pretty typical of the starting procedure, excepting that last year, I had to keep that throttle twisted for a long time, even after riding for a while, I'd have to keep twisting the throttle at stoplights and such or she'd stall.
Today, after doing this for only a few minutes, I was able to take the choke completely off, and she'd idle right around 1100-1200 rpm's, but after a minute or so, she'd slowly start to go down to 1000, 900, and start to sputter a bit, but this is still a tremendous improvement from last fall. I've put Berryman's and Lucas in the tank along with some MMO, so perhaps that's helping? I'm gonna let her sit for a day and then run her again, hoping that the cleaners will dissolve some more gunk.
Another interesting note: Up on the centerstand, when in neutral, and even with the clutch in, the chain and tire would spin when she was idling. Not very forcefully, though, as I could easily stop it from spinning with a toe. After she was warmed up, it stopped doing that.
So what does this all mean? What shall I do next? What didn't I tell you that you'd need to know?
Thanks,
Mike
Now, she wouldn't start so I sprayed some starter fluid on the air filter and she roared to life after a couple of cranks and a little twist of the throttle and full choke. But she'd try and stall if I didn't keep the RPM's up by keeping the throttle constantly twisted a little bit.
Now here's the interesting part: Got the bike in Oct. of last year, and this was pretty typical of the starting procedure, excepting that last year, I had to keep that throttle twisted for a long time, even after riding for a while, I'd have to keep twisting the throttle at stoplights and such or she'd stall.
Today, after doing this for only a few minutes, I was able to take the choke completely off, and she'd idle right around 1100-1200 rpm's, but after a minute or so, she'd slowly start to go down to 1000, 900, and start to sputter a bit, but this is still a tremendous improvement from last fall. I've put Berryman's and Lucas in the tank along with some MMO, so perhaps that's helping? I'm gonna let her sit for a day and then run her again, hoping that the cleaners will dissolve some more gunk.
Another interesting note: Up on the centerstand, when in neutral, and even with the clutch in, the chain and tire would spin when she was idling. Not very forcefully, though, as I could easily stop it from spinning with a toe. After she was warmed up, it stopped doing that.
So what does this all mean? What shall I do next? What didn't I tell you that you'd need to know?
Thanks,
Mike