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Billy Ricks
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Hap Call
My GS1100E would shoot out a two foot blue flame on deceleration...I was running a little rich...
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I had an old Triumph that used to do that once and a while. Looked pretty cool along with the red "Sparky" spark plug caps!Kevin
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"Communism doesn't work because people like to own stuff." Frank Zappa
1978 GS750(x2 "projects"), 1983 GS1100ED (slowly becoming a parts bike), 1982 GS1100EZ,
Now joined the 21st century, 2013 Yamaha XTZ1200 Super Tenere.
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Llamaguy
Originally posted by Hap CallMy GS1100E would shoot out a two foot blue flame on deceleration...I was running a little rich...
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You may want to be carefull, this is illegal in almost all state, the flame thrower.
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GSstiny
Mark,
You might want to keep in mind that youll need to decrease your oil change intervals somewhat because of the raw fuel factor. Its definitely worth it though. \\/
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dennis roy
You could always wire the coil through an electronic car flasher, that will save you the hassle of flicking the switch off and on. You can also use a shorty spark plug like the ones used for cars with headers. I do remember seeing something about doing that on TV before. You need to put the spark plug as far back in the exhaust as possible.Last edited by Guest; 03-29-2006, 01:54 PM.
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Llamaguy
Use a momentary switch, like the starter button. That will keep it from dieing, if you don't hold it.
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81GS1100E
If you break a float post and do a bad job fixing it, your float will hang up and give you too much fuel....that's how I did it!
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CamaRod
this is how old hot rods used to do it:
they would splice in a swich from one of the wires that runs to another coil, then runs to a spark plug they would put right near the tip of the exhuast.
then they would rev it up to about 3 grand and hit the switch. and that cylinder stops firing and blows gas through the exhuast and the plug in the exhuast tip sparks and ignites the gas. and you have flames
although this makes for some serious flames, it floods the cylinder with gas, that causes the rings to burn up fairly quickly.
i hope i explained this good enough
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QuaiChangKane
Even easier solution - and all of you can try it without buying any hardware or modifying your bike in any way.
It's called the kill-switch backfire trick.....
Get up to cruising speed at moderate revs - 4k-5k should work. Hold the throttle steady and flick the kill switch off for a second and then back on. The kill switch will kill the ignition, but the engine will keep spinning and sucking gas from the carbs thru the cylinders and pumping raw fuel out the exhaust. When you turn the switch back on, the engine will fire back up due to the spinning rear wheel (bump-start) and ignite the raw fuel in the exhaust system. Good for a nice flame and a loud backfire.
Sounds like a terrorist attack if you do it downtown at night between tall buildings..... So I've heard.
No comment on potential damage to your exhaust system.
YMMV - just make sure not to pull in your clutch or close the throttle when you kill the bike, and brace yourself for the drag while the engine's off. Jus takes a second.
-Q!
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1983 Suzuki GS750T (sold)
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1981 Honda CM400T
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graymulligan
You know, we really are a bunch of 12 year olds trapped in adult bodies, aren't we. :-D
God this sounds like a fun idea.
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Originally posted by graymulliganYou know, we really are a bunch of 12 year olds trapped in adult bodies, aren't we. :-D
God this sounds like a fun idea.
My girlfriend tells me all the time, "You are such a little boy!"
I have to act my part, you know.2010 Honda VFR1200F
1983 Suzuki GS750T (sold)
Being Revisited
1981 Honda CM400T
http://www.bikepics.com/members/cloudbreakmd/
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