Hi Everyone,
A while back I was turning the bike around in the yard, and it was a bit damp. I was heading back toward the drive, and I felt that the bike was sluggish. Turns out it was simply really muddy and I was spinning out(About 3/4 open throttle in 1st)
Well when the rear tire hit the edge the the pavement, WOA!!!! Guess she wasn't sluggish. I didn't drop her or fall off, but I did stall it. It was slightly cranky immediately afterward, and didn't want to start right back up like usual(this problem has since persisted). When it did, it was backfiring slightly out of the left(As sitting on the bike) tailpipe. Not a great deal, but some. This was accompanied by the slightest white smoke-like stuff. The bike continued to do this whenever run for the remainder of the season. Still drove and shifted fine.
Well, I've since gotten her inside and am going through getting stuff done. Some of the backfire I attribute to the gas. Turns out that the gas indicator wasn't working properly. I was at the dregs of the tank, and it needs a rinse.
However, upon draining the carbs, I discovered that the second carb on the left side(as sitting on the bike. If numbered left to right, would be number 2) had what seemed significantly more gasoline in it than the other three. Not ridiculous, but noticeable.
I was wondering if this might have something to do with the backfiring as well. Carb clean in order? It seems weird since it wasn't backfiring before I ended up going unicycle with it, and they'd recently been done. My other question is, might I have bent something when I went from the mud to the driveway. The symptoms all started immediately after that.(Including my starter being a PITA since. Occasionally I'm getting a whirring with no engaging.)
Anyway, wondering if I might get some advice on what I might want to check for, or if I'm just being paranoid.
Much appreciated,
Spider
P.S. There's been no gas backup into the airbox, and the plugs match across the board.
A while back I was turning the bike around in the yard, and it was a bit damp. I was heading back toward the drive, and I felt that the bike was sluggish. Turns out it was simply really muddy and I was spinning out(About 3/4 open throttle in 1st)
Well when the rear tire hit the edge the the pavement, WOA!!!! Guess she wasn't sluggish. I didn't drop her or fall off, but I did stall it. It was slightly cranky immediately afterward, and didn't want to start right back up like usual(this problem has since persisted). When it did, it was backfiring slightly out of the left(As sitting on the bike) tailpipe. Not a great deal, but some. This was accompanied by the slightest white smoke-like stuff. The bike continued to do this whenever run for the remainder of the season. Still drove and shifted fine.
Well, I've since gotten her inside and am going through getting stuff done. Some of the backfire I attribute to the gas. Turns out that the gas indicator wasn't working properly. I was at the dregs of the tank, and it needs a rinse.
However, upon draining the carbs, I discovered that the second carb on the left side(as sitting on the bike. If numbered left to right, would be number 2) had what seemed significantly more gasoline in it than the other three. Not ridiculous, but noticeable.
I was wondering if this might have something to do with the backfiring as well. Carb clean in order? It seems weird since it wasn't backfiring before I ended up going unicycle with it, and they'd recently been done. My other question is, might I have bent something when I went from the mud to the driveway. The symptoms all started immediately after that.(Including my starter being a PITA since. Occasionally I'm getting a whirring with no engaging.)
Anyway, wondering if I might get some advice on what I might want to check for, or if I'm just being paranoid.
Much appreciated,
Spider
P.S. There's been no gas backup into the airbox, and the plugs match across the board.
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