11-06-2008, 05:30 AM | #11 | |
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I adjust by ear. I if it sounds to fast I just reach under there an turn the knob until I get something I like. I idle slower than the Suzuki recommended idle speed. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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11-06-2008, 11:43 AM | #12 | |
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If that doesn't help, it's probably gonna have to go to the shop. Probably not anything major wrong; just hard to find for the untrained eye.
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11-06-2008, 05:34 PM | #13 |
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When you say that the idle speed is low, don't forget that it should be set at 1200 - 1400 rev/min.
A cold engine will idle at lower revs,then when it warms up it will increase,so set the idle speed when the engine is good & warm. So don't forget, the proper idle speed will sound faster than a car.
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It is not really necessary to have the idle speed that high. IMHO, the ideal idle speed is the lowest one where the engine still sounds smooth and you don't tend to kill the engine when starting out. An idle speed that is too high gives you virtually NO engine braking (which the little pup doesn't have much of under any conditions) and may make shifting jerkier. Idle speed should be set when the engine is fully warmed up; then maintain about that same speed when cold with a tiny bit of choke, if necessary, until it warms up. Having said all that, I don't actually KNOW what my idle speed is because I've never bothered to hook up a tach. to check it. I just set it to the point where everything works the best. That may vary a bit for different riders.
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AND.....cooling ??? Does your's have a fan ?? :biggrin:
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So I was having the "high revs" problem. Now the probem is gone and am enjoying again. Looked through all the suggestions. What I did; put a lot of oil in the throttle and moved it back and forth so that the oil penetrates deep inside, moved the idle know to too high and to low just in case if something was sticking in there but I think oiling the throttle helped as my bike remains outside.
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Now for the (potentially) bad: What kind of oil did you use? If it was motor oil or 3in1 oil and the bike stays outside in the sun and wind and rain, that oil will probably thicken up in a few weeks and you will be right back where you started. You need a thin oil for the cables; a penetrating oil or MMO or even ATF will do. I would have suggested silicone or teflon but after a good dose of oil, that might not be a good choice.
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i used WD-40 oil this type. I also have "Cable Life" oil that is specifically for cables.
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SO....... It is a good thing for freeing up a stuck cable and maybe flushing out the old lube but you definitely need to follow up with a "real" lubricant........like the Cable Life.
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