Hello, I'm the new guy today... and have a big problem on my hands. I'm leaving Thursday for a 1200 mile trip, but my bike is giving me fits. Here's the scenario:
She's a 79 XS11 Special, with 28,000 miles on it. I was given the bike 3,000 miles ago and have had no problems with it to speak of.
When the bike is cold, with full choke it fires right up. Idle for 1min, half-choke, 1min, no choke. Ready to ride.
I pull out of my drive and on to the road, and it runs smooth, accelerates quickly, and at 70mph it just sails along.
However, in five miles, it will drop a cylinder. (#1? by my right leg as I ride). Still riding, I pulled the plug (getting shocked in the process - so there is spark) but it runs the same. Five more miles, it will drop the next cylinder (#2 if my numbering is correct). Same symptoms - if I pull the boot, I get shocked, but it runs the same - bad. Alas, five more miles later it will die (I'm assuming it dropped another cylinder at that point). If I wait 10min or so, it will fire right up and off I go again. And the same thing will happen, only more quickly.
If, as it starts acting up, I just pull over, set it to half-choke, and let it idle, it will clear up in a few minutes, firing on all four again.
I've scanned all 504 posts this morning and didn't see anything that fit ... although my scan was hasty at best. I'm infamous for having those "I've never heard of anything like that..." problems. Anybody have some friendly advice to help me get on the road by Thursday? Thanks a bunch!
-Dan
She's a 79 XS11 Special, with 28,000 miles on it. I was given the bike 3,000 miles ago and have had no problems with it to speak of.
When the bike is cold, with full choke it fires right up. Idle for 1min, half-choke, 1min, no choke. Ready to ride.
I pull out of my drive and on to the road, and it runs smooth, accelerates quickly, and at 70mph it just sails along.
However, in five miles, it will drop a cylinder. (#1? by my right leg as I ride). Still riding, I pulled the plug (getting shocked in the process - so there is spark) but it runs the same. Five more miles, it will drop the next cylinder (#2 if my numbering is correct). Same symptoms - if I pull the boot, I get shocked, but it runs the same - bad. Alas, five more miles later it will die (I'm assuming it dropped another cylinder at that point). If I wait 10min or so, it will fire right up and off I go again. And the same thing will happen, only more quickly.
If, as it starts acting up, I just pull over, set it to half-choke, and let it idle, it will clear up in a few minutes, firing on all four again.
I've scanned all 504 posts this morning and didn't see anything that fit ... although my scan was hasty at best. I'm infamous for having those "I've never heard of anything like that..." problems. Anybody have some friendly advice to help me get on the road by Thursday? Thanks a bunch!
-Dan
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