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richmiester 12-02-10 16:54

Idle speed with clutch in f*!"�$!"
 
Hello all, still having the same problem, when idleing in neutral, its ok (with a few hickups and farts) but as soon as i put it into gear with the clutch in, it jumps straight up to about 3000 revs. im atually rather hating riding at the moment bike just feels like **** to ride.. ive order a new air filter and cushdrives, hopefully the air filter does sumink, coz ive done 15000 miles on a standard filter.. anyway, any help would be rather appreciated before i kick the bloody thing in :) :violence:

maxwell123455 12-02-10 20:26

i have something similar but it doesnt happen all the time

Mine is basically like the automatic choke is on but as soon as you drive off its fine and will drop all the way down the revs while in gear still driving, but as soon as you pull the clutch in and free wheel a bit it revs away, but i can get the revs to drop by either flicking it into neutral where the revs drop back to normal tick over or slip the clutch a bit with the brakes on and it drops the revs. Mine only happens every now and then, doesnt matter if the engines fully warm, cold, high speed run, low speed etc

Asked Kev a while ago about it but he's never heard of it. :090:

stumpydave 12-02-10 20:47

My wifes car does this too. I'm watching this with interest. Sorry I cant help.:computer:

SelinaXC 12-02-10 21:44

Evil Electronicsicity. You'd not get this with points.....

driesie 12-02-10 23:42

Mine does that, but only sometimes and only when the engine is cold. It doesn't really bother me, I just stick it in neutral and the revs drop again.

stumpydave 13-02-10 00:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by SelinaXT (Post 119889)
Evil Electronicsicity. You'd not get this with points.....

And u could carry spare points and they were easy to change at the side of the road when they did f##k up!!!!:smile[2]:

richmiester 13-02-10 14:23

Maxwell, that's exactly the problem I'm having.. Except more frequent hope there's an answer soon before I get a job and get rid of it!!!

richmiester 18-02-10 10:57

:team[1]: well i think ive sorted it out now... new air filter sems to of done the job...

drb277 18-02-10 11:39

:laughing5: Thats good news then! :team[1]: I suppose with electronic fuel injection there are sensors allover the place telling the brain of the engine allsorts of stuff, which then makes the engine behave in a certain way. I think.;)


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