Well, I finally did it...
Since I bought the bike 2 years ago, ive had this "catch" at about 2k RPMs where the bike would seemingly lose spark and almost, if not, die completely. Letting of the gas completely, and trying it again would let me accelerate normally, most of the time. The night I bought the bike, I checked the pickup coils (my dad owns an 80g, so new of them being faulty) and they appeared to be fine. Guess not.
in the last week, ive noticed it getting worse, and even not sparking the plugs at all. after diagnosing it, and with the help of you guys on here (see thread "she coughed and she sputtered) I decided it was time to pop the cover off and see what I was up against. Both wires were broken, approxamately 2inches back from the brass clamp. by forcing them together the bike would fire, pulling apart would cause it to die. I repaired them via the tech tip and now the bike runs as it should. No more wondering if the bike is going to die when I let out the clutch (at least not at my error) or if im going to make it through an intersection.
I think this will be the last time that I buy a bike that is older than me (ill be 21 in June, bike is 27) But ill have to give it the credit that it has been one heck of a learning experience.
Thanks for the help.
Since I bought the bike 2 years ago, ive had this "catch" at about 2k RPMs where the bike would seemingly lose spark and almost, if not, die completely. Letting of the gas completely, and trying it again would let me accelerate normally, most of the time. The night I bought the bike, I checked the pickup coils (my dad owns an 80g, so new of them being faulty) and they appeared to be fine. Guess not.
in the last week, ive noticed it getting worse, and even not sparking the plugs at all. after diagnosing it, and with the help of you guys on here (see thread "she coughed and she sputtered) I decided it was time to pop the cover off and see what I was up against. Both wires were broken, approxamately 2inches back from the brass clamp. by forcing them together the bike would fire, pulling apart would cause it to die. I repaired them via the tech tip and now the bike runs as it should. No more wondering if the bike is going to die when I let out the clutch (at least not at my error) or if im going to make it through an intersection.
I think this will be the last time that I buy a bike that is older than me (ill be 21 in June, bike is 27) But ill have to give it the credit that it has been one heck of a learning experience.
Thanks for the help.
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