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Old 28-06-15, 13:13
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Problem with new 2015 tenere randomly stalling?

Hello people.

Long time lurker and first time poster here.

Im having a problem with my tenere which I am using for my round the world trip ( www.memybikeandi.co.uk).

The bike seems to stall now and again and is becoming more frequent. When the bike returns to idling and i go to rev it again it stalls. This can happen when changing gear or setting off. And will take a few seconds to start up again.

Which makes me think and other suggested it may be a fuelling issue, but it starts first time on the button in the mornings...

The bike is only a few months old and I have put 17,000k's on it. It has been serviced properly and the only mod I have done to the engine is a foam washable air filter. So there would be less faults on the road I haven't done any more mods to the engine.

So any suggestions? If it is a fuelling issue... how do i go about sorting it? This bike has a lot more wires and other things in the way to the bikes I'm used to working on (my old trusty xt600e)

I look forward to your replies.

Cheers
Rob

www.memybikeandi.co.uk
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Old 28-06-15, 13:34
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Before you get into fuelling, first thing I'd investigate is the idle speed on a warm engine. As a new bike runs in the idle settles and is not necessarily the same as what was set when it was given its PDI.

All XTs are prone to the problem you have if the idle speed is too low. It needs to be 1400-1500rpm otherwise it will stall coming off the throttle and back on again. Often they can be as low as 1200rpm, which is no good. The reason it isn't a problem starting from cold is the fast idle mechanism raises the idle, effectively hiding the problem.
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Old 28-06-15, 13:38
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Ok from cold it seems my bike idling below 1000....?

This is whats indicated anyway. How do i sort this? Just by tightening the throttle cable or something more complicated?
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Old 28-06-15, 13:44
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Get the engine warm and then turn the screw on the LHS of the throttle body shown in the picture clockwise to raise the idle speed.



If yours is cold idling at 1000rpm, then it will be set too low. The fast (cold) idle mechanism just raises the idle by a fixed amount over the normal setting, thus yours is definitely out.
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Old 28-06-15, 13:59
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Ok I will let it warm for a little while and aim for 1200-1400...

Thanks
Hopefully this will sort the problem and I will be back tomorrow to let you know.

Thanks again
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Old 28-06-15, 16:06
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...and adjust tps after that.
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Old 28-06-15, 23:49
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Ok I will let it warm for a little while and aim for 1200-1400...
You really want to be north of 1400 rpm for stall-free running.
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