Bike Has Been DYNO'd on RES (reserve)

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Re: Bike Has Been DYNO'd on RES (reserve)

Post by Drunkn Munky » Mon Jan 31, 2011 2:05 pm

So you've got er9's in the back and er10's in the front yes?? why? change the front plugs

Fuel tap, as already has been said if your tap is standard (meaning NOT HRC modified) then it should be fine to leave the tap on although its good practice to switch it off as these do wear out.

Course of action is simple,

check your charging system, replace parts if needed
check carb settings
new plugs if youve killed them

if you cant do the above, find someone who can. These really are basic issues with these bikes and for what you've already paid your dyno man if he cant put it right present him with a bill from someone who can.

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Re: Bike Has Been DYNO'd on RES (reserve)

Post by CMSMJ1 » Mon Jan 31, 2011 2:29 pm

With your permission Adam, I'll them up and have a crack. Would you mind?
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Post by CMSMJ1 » Mon Jan 31, 2011 3:13 pm

I've mailed them to see if they would rather I drop in or want to talk on the phone... :rocks:
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Post by butler46 » Mon Jan 31, 2011 3:42 pm

CMSMJ1 wrote:I've mailed them to see if they would rather I drop in or want to talk on the phone... :rocks:

thanks so Much 8-)

maybe now we can get the results,, and you can all go "ohhhh thats why" :x

cheers guys

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Post by porndoguk » Mon Jan 31, 2011 4:14 pm

butler46 wrote:
CMSMJ1 wrote:I've mailed them to see if they would rather I drop in or want to talk on the phone... :rocks:

thanks so Much 8-)

maybe now we can get the results,, and you can all go "ohhhh thats why" :x

cheers guys
hopefully adam, we know you mean well, and after all your prospective younger version of us.

together we can all help you out kiddo

just perservere.

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Re: Bike Has Been DYNO'd on RES (reserve)

Post by Neosophist » Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:51 pm

butler46 wrote:got to work fine @ 6,, then i finished work at 12.30, She nearly didnt start, until i put Choke on and IMO saved her from dieing, let her warm up for a min, then rode on home,, for the first 5 mins of the Ride, again, she ran like SH*T well nto as bad as other times tbh, she did run, and there was a bit more power, she just still back fired etc,,
it's freezing outside.. it's going to need choke in this weather to start up and these bikes do take quite a while to get warm before they'll run smooth.

There 20+ years old dont expect it to run like a modern fuel injection bike in this weather.

And please stop saying 'could it be this, could it be that'.

There could be a lot of things wrong with your bike or something very stupid all causing the same kinds of problems.

As everybody keeps saying you need to be methodical, spend a weekend and go through everything that has been listed and check, reset and verify its all ok.

then you can stop asking 'is it this, is it that' and you also might learn somethign in the process.

There will be no magic answer of somebody saying to you, 'tighten this and spray that and it'll run like a dream'.

It could be something as daft as a split vaccumn pipe, or it could be somethign serious or a combination of things.

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Re: Bike Has Been DYNO'd on RES (reserve)

Post by Matchlessman » Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:48 pm

My god, its like war and peace!

Hi Adam,

It does sound like there are a few things up with the bike but with a bit of time and patience they should be fixable. Doing the regulator/rectifier checks is a good idea before you ride the bike much more. If it has failed (and they do a lot) then you are likely to end up with a knackered battery that needs replacing.

If you can take up the offer of having CMSMJ1 have a look at your bike then you are likely to learn an awful lot about it in a short amount of time. You do need to take heed of the advice you are being given though because it does sound like you are going over the same problems over and over again.

The things that it sounds like you need to do short term are reg/rec and change the front plugs. Once these are done you can start concentrating on the carb etc.

Good luck!

Good luck to Mark too! you have the patience of a saint.

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Re: Bike Has Been DYNO'd on RES (reserve)

Post by ChowderV4 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 2:18 pm

Dont overwhelm yourself by bringing up more and more problems, i was in the same position and took it step by step:

-sort charging system
-change plugs all round
- start properly (choke, no throttle)

then look back and see what differences everything has made, then instead of bringing up more questions and issues you can just start checking off things you've done and eventually the problem will be obvious.

PS- 50p it is the regulator :plus:

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Re: Bike Has Been DYNO'd on RES (reserve)

Post by butler46 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 6:11 pm

thank Chowder :D will do matey :D

btw how does the Regulator/rec effect my bikes back firing Or does it not ???

cheers buddy :D

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Re: Bike Has Been DYNO'd on RES (reserve)

Post by Martin » Tue Feb 01, 2011 7:17 pm

It doesn't. Please forget about the backfiring for now as it really is the least of your worries. It's more than likely a small airleak on one of the joints of your Tyga system but please please please forget about that for the moment. Once you get the fuelling and charging sorted then, and only then, can we work out what else, if anything, is going on.

Have you got in touch with the Dyno people yet? I know Mark was going to but have you actually done anything regarding this yet? All you need to do is find out what the guy did, you don't need to be able to understand it, just find out what he's done. I think what Mark has proposed to do is great and very admirable but I think the chances are that he's more than likely not gonna hear anything (I hope I'm wrong) as the Dyno guy owes him nothing. He does however owe you something. Just go down there with your dad and get the guy to write down what he's done and print the graph, it really isn't that hard and shouldn't take the best part of a week to do.
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