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Reyji
06-14-2010, 11:41 PM
Hello,

My bike is still fairly new it's an 08 with 4000 KM. I was cruising around in 4 - 5th gear yesterday when I heard my motor sputtering and then the engine gave out on me. A car almost rear ended me. After a few attempts to start the bike it took a good number of times before it would start again the same situation happened my bike would just die down after the 3rd gear. I know I still have plenty of fuel left because I can see gasoline when I open the fuel tank and can hear the gasoline when I shake it. After trying to figure out what was causing it I turned the fuel valve to Reserve (arrow pointing to RES) and this fixed the problem. The bike runs normally again. As soon as I switched the fuel valve to the ON position the same thing would happen the engine would just sputter and die down. There is enough gas in the fuel tank so I cant be running low on gas.

What do you think could be causing the problem. Is it a good idea to leave the fuel tank on Reserve from now on? Your suggestions and help is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.

Rey

Easy Rider
06-14-2010, 11:58 PM
After trying to figure out what was causing it I turned the fuel valve to Reserve (arrow pointing to RES) and this fixed the problem.

It is working EXACTLY as designed. If you have an owners manual, you might want to read about the ON, RES, PRI switch/lever.

That is a reminder that you are about to run completely OUT of gas......and you should fill it up.

Yes, leave it on REServe until you find a gas station; you should have 50 miles or so to do that.
Don't put it off though because at the next sputter, you will be OUT.
THEN be sure to put it back to ON because if you run it in REServe until it sputters, then you WILL be out of gas.

You can anticipate this event by resetting your odometer and letting it run down to reserve again. Note the mileage, reset the odometer and fill up BEFORE you reach that point next and subsequent times.

blaine
06-15-2010, 12:18 AM
[quote="Easy Rider"

It is working EXACTLY as designed. If you have an owners manual, you might want to read about the ON, RES, PRI switch/lever.

That is a reminder that you are about to run completely OUT of gas......and you should fill it up.

Yes, leave it on REServe until you find a gas station; you should have 50 miles or so to do that.
Don't put it off though because at the next sputter, you will be OUT.
THEN be sure to put it back to ON because if you run it in REServe until it sputters, then you WILL be out of gass.[/quote]
:plus1: :plus1:

Reyji
06-15-2010, 12:22 AM
Hello!

Thanks very much for your reply. Yes I have read the owner's manual about the fuel valves. I remember fueling up a few days ago and thought I had enough gas to last me for a week. I did ride it a lot over the weekend come to think of it but when I opened my fuel tank I can clearly see gas inside it doesn't look like it's running really low on gas though.

I'm going to gas up on my next ride and switch it back to ON and make note of the odometer. I'm a newbie and I appreciate your advice. Thanks.

GZ250
06-15-2010, 12:26 PM
after a full tank the Reserve comes into play after 170, 190 or 200miles depending on the bike.

Reyji
06-15-2010, 01:34 PM
Hi,

Just fueled up my bike and it's good to go again. I bought the bike with some gas in it and I think I filled about $13 worth of gas and it went like 375 kilometers before it sputtered on me and I had to switch to Reserve. First time this happened to me so lesson learned have to make a mental note of the gas mileage next time. Funny thing is when this happened to me I ran out of gas across from a gas station and didn't even think about fueling up. Can you say dumbass? LOL. I thought it was a mechanical problem. Thanks for your responses fellas.

GZ Jess
06-15-2010, 01:58 PM
We live and learn and I'm glad it didn't cost you anything to fix or strand out in the middle of no where!

alantf
06-15-2010, 02:52 PM
it went like 375 kilometers before it sputtered on me and I had to switch to Reserve.

You're VERY lucky. My European, & your Canadian GZ are the same spec (running slightly richer than the American bikes) & I fill up every 200 km. When I first got the bike (3 years ago) I went 260 km before I needed to switch to reserve. I know that a fully run in engine may get more to the gallon, but I still reckon you're lucky to get 375 km before reserve. That's over 230 miles. :)

GZ Jess
06-15-2010, 04:49 PM
This board makes me rethink my argument in school that I would never need to learn the metric system! LOL

Water Warrior 2
06-15-2010, 07:16 PM
This board makes me rethink my argument in school that I would never need to learn the metric system! LOL
Had to know, use and convert Metric, Imperial and U.S. systems back and forth to do my job at one time. Thank goodness for scientific calculators with built in conversions.

Easy Rider
06-15-2010, 07:58 PM
..... but I still reckon you're lucky to get 375 km before reserve. That's over 230 miles. :)

I think he is confused about more than how to operate the petcock valve. :whistle:
That likely would be somewhere near 100 miles per gallon too. :shocked:

I don't think gas is THAT much more expensive in Canada. At the present $2.75 per gallon, a full 3 Gal. would be......$8.25, in the US. I know there is a currency difference but $13 sounds like a lot even with that.

Something is amiss.

Water Warrior 2
06-15-2010, 09:09 PM
Gas prices here will cause your heart to beat faster sometimes. 1 U.S. gallon is 3.785 liters. 3 gals is 11.355 liters at only $1.079 per liter here in Squamish. And that is cheap compared to some locations.

ncff07
06-15-2010, 09:18 PM
That still a little expensive. Its $2.55 a gallon here right now.

Water Warrior 2
06-15-2010, 11:31 PM
That still a little expensive. Its $2.55 a gallon here right now.
Works out to $4.08 a U.S. gallon.

Viirin
06-16-2010, 10:20 AM
€1.29 per litre here (i don't get gallons) - costs me about €14/15 to fill the tank and i never let it run into reserve - still, i'm getting much more out of a tank thanks to the warm weather and finally using the choke properly

Water Warrior 2
06-16-2010, 11:16 AM
€1.29 per litre here (i don't get gallons) - costs me about €14/15 to fill the tank and i never let it run into reserve - still, i'm getting much more out of a tank thanks to the warm weather and finally using the choke properly
1.29X3.78 liters= 4.88/U.S. gal....not cheap.

Easy Rider
06-16-2010, 12:07 PM
1.29X3.78 liters= 4.88/U.S. gal....not cheap.

The Europeans do get some things right. Gas prices have been high there for a LONG time.....due to consumption taxes....that tends to reduce consumption and encourages the use of things like TRAINS for inter-city travel.

I remember passenger trains; alas, that's one of the things that "we" did wrong......in letting them die out in favor of much less efficient cars and trucks to transport people and goods.

alantf
06-16-2010, 01:48 PM
€1.29 per litre here (i don't get gallons)

It's around €0.89 per litre here. :)

Viirin
06-16-2010, 07:16 PM
my God that's cheap...