Ok so here's the deal , my bike has been "just about done" for over a year now , and pretty much the last hurdle that's been holding it up is the idle mixture . But that's so easy you say , I disagree , I've been messing with this thing for months . Now on any of my 2 strokes it's never an issue , run it , adjust the mixture screw , pull the plug and check for tan , done . Granted adding 3 more cylinders can complicate things some , but it should still be a simple matter . So last year I started adjusting everything (I had a jetting issue that's since been sorted out) first I tried to tune it by ear , and I can only say that with my horrible hearing I don't have an ear for it , but I figured I was close . Awesome , so I ride it for a while and check the plugs , some are sooty and black some are white . So the sooty ones get leaned out a little and the lean ones richened up a bit , that ought to do it I thought. I again ride it for a while and the plugs look ok when I pull them so I figure I'm done , I put the bike away . The next time I ride it I decide to pull the plugs to admire my assumed tan plugs , now the other 2 are white and the old lean ones are now sooty ....great . Thus begins the dance where I check the plugs , and make an adjustment , only to have it change again the next time I check the plugs .
So about a million adjustments later I finally decide that I'm obviously too thick to properly opperate a screw so I break down and buy a colortune . I warm up the bike and switch out each plug one by one with the colortune and proceed to adjust each cylinder to a nice blue , then I go for a ride . I quickly realize from all the popping on decel that I'm running way lean ....but the manual said to look for blue . So I look around online and some people say to look for the emergence of yellow , so I give that a try . But all that gets me is more white plugs . At that point I give up on the colortune and go back to making a million tiny adjustments trying to get all the plugs to have (and more importantly keep) a uniform color . Every time I would look at a plug and say that needs to be a little richer or leaner I would make a small adjustment , only to find that the next time I check it it's completely different . This week I finally got to a point where I feel it's running great , really great , and the bike rides awesome , so I figure I must be VERY close to tuned . Just for the hell of it I go get the color tune to see what is going on , all 4 cylinders are orangey yellow ....but here's the weird part , even tho all cylinders show the same color on the colortune the spark plugs don't agree , cylinder #1 sooty , #2 greyish , #3 greyish , #4 white . How is that even possible ??? When I ride it tomorrow I'm convinced that the two middle plugs will have changed their minds and one will be white and the other sooty , but one thing is for sure , TAN does not exist for this xs , I know because I've tried to get it for months , someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong so I can finally stop messing with this bike and just ride it ? I feel like I'm going insane.
So about a million adjustments later I finally decide that I'm obviously too thick to properly opperate a screw so I break down and buy a colortune . I warm up the bike and switch out each plug one by one with the colortune and proceed to adjust each cylinder to a nice blue , then I go for a ride . I quickly realize from all the popping on decel that I'm running way lean ....but the manual said to look for blue . So I look around online and some people say to look for the emergence of yellow , so I give that a try . But all that gets me is more white plugs . At that point I give up on the colortune and go back to making a million tiny adjustments trying to get all the plugs to have (and more importantly keep) a uniform color . Every time I would look at a plug and say that needs to be a little richer or leaner I would make a small adjustment , only to find that the next time I check it it's completely different . This week I finally got to a point where I feel it's running great , really great , and the bike rides awesome , so I figure I must be VERY close to tuned . Just for the hell of it I go get the color tune to see what is going on , all 4 cylinders are orangey yellow ....but here's the weird part , even tho all cylinders show the same color on the colortune the spark plugs don't agree , cylinder #1 sooty , #2 greyish , #3 greyish , #4 white . How is that even possible ??? When I ride it tomorrow I'm convinced that the two middle plugs will have changed their minds and one will be white and the other sooty , but one thing is for sure , TAN does not exist for this xs , I know because I've tried to get it for months , someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong so I can finally stop messing with this bike and just ride it ? I feel like I'm going insane.
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