Only a half facetious question. I've heard my Honda 750 idle, my Duramax idles nicely. my Honda 400 idles. Even all my dirt bikes idle.
But my XS11? Carrumbah!
I've fixed the shudder that afflicted the bike. Now it powers nicely through all rpm ranges and is very sprightly when in motion. No slippage. But it never comes back down. First gear is a memory. Ever try to downshift into first at 3,000 rpm? It ain't pretty.
My carbs are so clean that the local hospital wants to perform surgery in them. I used a whole carb of B-12 on the choke circuits alone. New carb holders. New air jet needles, set 1.5 turns out. New air filter.
I thought I fixed this several times. It works for a while, then no more. So I haven't found the root problem yet. Here's symptoms. When the bike is on full choke at start up, it runs well, then after a few seconds the idle starts to climb. Goes to about 3,000 rpm if I leave it alone. If I take it off full choke to half choke it's fine for a while, then it starts climbing again. It will go to about 2,000 rpm. When it's warm and I take it off choke it refuses to idles at 1,000. It will idle great at 2,000, but then it's hard to get it into first. If I turn out the throttle screw to get it back to 1,000, it will die. It will not idle at 1,000.
I bench synched the carbs and then synched them on the bike by holding the bike at 1,000 rpm with the throttle. This is what makes to sense. Why can I hold it at 1,000 rpm with the throttle, but not the throttle screw? It synchs real pretty - all four needles in all four gauges rising and falling together like the Rockettes' legs.
But then it won't idle. I've been over this so many times that I don't even remember what I've done so far. Can anyone help this poor hapless wrencher?
Patrick, owner of faithless lover Succubus
But my XS11? Carrumbah!
I've fixed the shudder that afflicted the bike. Now it powers nicely through all rpm ranges and is very sprightly when in motion. No slippage. But it never comes back down. First gear is a memory. Ever try to downshift into first at 3,000 rpm? It ain't pretty.
My carbs are so clean that the local hospital wants to perform surgery in them. I used a whole carb of B-12 on the choke circuits alone. New carb holders. New air jet needles, set 1.5 turns out. New air filter.
I thought I fixed this several times. It works for a while, then no more. So I haven't found the root problem yet. Here's symptoms. When the bike is on full choke at start up, it runs well, then after a few seconds the idle starts to climb. Goes to about 3,000 rpm if I leave it alone. If I take it off full choke to half choke it's fine for a while, then it starts climbing again. It will go to about 2,000 rpm. When it's warm and I take it off choke it refuses to idles at 1,000. It will idle great at 2,000, but then it's hard to get it into first. If I turn out the throttle screw to get it back to 1,000, it will die. It will not idle at 1,000.
I bench synched the carbs and then synched them on the bike by holding the bike at 1,000 rpm with the throttle. This is what makes to sense. Why can I hold it at 1,000 rpm with the throttle, but not the throttle screw? It synchs real pretty - all four needles in all four gauges rising and falling together like the Rockettes' legs.
But then it won't idle. I've been over this so many times that I don't even remember what I've done so far. Can anyone help this poor hapless wrencher?
Patrick, owner of faithless lover Succubus
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