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    Surging problem

    I'm having a problem with the 750 over 6000 RPM.
    It seems to bog for a second, then suge ahead and bog slightly again.
    I notice it on the highway now, over 140km/hr and it more noticeable between 140 and 160km. Maybe the needles or the mains themselves?
    I'm not sure where to look for sure.
    It only bogs for a second max, almost like I'm running out of gas, the rockets ahead for a few seconds then bogs for another second.
    I am running 4 into 1, stock mikuni 34mm with 120 mains, stock needles, and 47.5 pilots.
    Help?

    #2
    What position is the throttle in when it is surging? If you are at wide open throttle, then i'd have to say to bump up the mains a bit -and or- raise the needle valve a notch.

    Tim

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      #3
      surging

      Actually something new has come up.
      I am only getting this when the oil temperature has reportedly reached 150C.
      I am not sure why the temp is so high.
      I took it up on the highway and accelerated up to 180 back and forth with the throttle without any surging until the oil temp rose to 150-160C, then the surging started.
      Anyone suggest anything? I'm not pretty sure it's temperature related, But as to why the temp is so high, I can't figure out.

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        #4
        Surging Oil Heater

        A lean mixture will cause your engine to produce more heat and cause it to surge. Try to determine what part of the throttle range it does it in and enrich the appropriate jet.

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