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Old 26-07-14, 06:45
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intermitent surging?

Hey guys,

ive been tweeking my XTR since getting it and have fitted the Kev Mod, k&n filter, removed the snorkel and replaced the cush drive, but i am still getting a intermitent surging problem?

i can for the most part ride round it but it's bloody annoying, being well behaved 1 minute then surging the next, any thoughts on this guys?

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Old 26-07-14, 09:45
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Welcome to XT world.....
you are never going to get rid of it 100%...
Try kevs throttle mod...
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Old 26-07-14, 09:49
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Petenz, already have it fitted, i'm curious how it went for a few days before returning as a intermitent problem, i'm figuring there is some variable at play here that is causing this.
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Old 26-07-14, 11:56
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Petenz, already have it fitted, i'm curious how it went for a few days before returning as a intermitent problem, i'm figuring there is some variable at play here that is causing this.
Maybe air temp changing fueling rates...???

I did say you are never going to cure it 100%... is not quite true..
My XTR is surge free..or at least yer can no longer feel it..
I have a Rekluse centafugle clutch fitted... That seems absorb the surging from the motor at lower revs before it gets to the rear wheel...

I really never tryed to cure the surging... as i never use it around the city in slow traffic where the surging is most noteable... only used on the highways/
open road to get the the tracks/trail etc...And long distance ADV rides... is mostly highway riding...
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Old 26-07-14, 12:35
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I'm starting to wonder if the fualt is not the engine and is else where, i've only owned the bike a short while so there are alot of unknowns about it's past maintanence.

When you said about the air temp changing fueling rates! that confused me a little, i understand exactely what you mean but confused with regards to the kev mod being fitted, i thought once you'd found a sweet setting the air temp changes shouldn't cause problems to the setting you had dialed in or am i inderstanding it wrong?

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Old 26-07-14, 12:51
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Hi Simon, have you also raised the idleing speed or tickover at closed throttle to at least 1450-1550 rpm?

You will find that this simple fix might work wonders as often the tickover on these bikes is too low, and when you let go of the throttle the bike starve and causes it to surge. In some cases we've had to adjust also the TPS, throttle position sensor to the correct angle.

I would recommend that you join the XT Supporters http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=1475

and Ask Kev in a provate message to give you a step by step guide on how to overcome all these little issue, I guarantee that he will be able to help you minimize the problem altogether.
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