Is the following normal:
if I hold my bike at cruise RPM in neutral I can hear very faint popping through the exhaust and has very slight RPM jumping, as in no more than 200 RPM IF that. Undetectable by ear. The bike runs great, has tons of power, does not hesitate and cruises well. Does not SEEM to be missing, as in no change in idle, exhaust note, black smoke or vibration. Also checked the plugs and they are so clean they could be eaten from with over 1k miles on them.
I have much experience with auto's but teeny tiny engines with big 'ol fat cams in them are kind of a new experience for me. I know that a running engine does not hold a constant RPM in any configuration, but I'm curious if the popping is just a result of the near-miss situation created by cam overlap with or without combination of an older, weaker ignition system or if my XS is sick. Thanks in advance.
if I hold my bike at cruise RPM in neutral I can hear very faint popping through the exhaust and has very slight RPM jumping, as in no more than 200 RPM IF that. Undetectable by ear. The bike runs great, has tons of power, does not hesitate and cruises well. Does not SEEM to be missing, as in no change in idle, exhaust note, black smoke or vibration. Also checked the plugs and they are so clean they could be eaten from with over 1k miles on them.
I have much experience with auto's but teeny tiny engines with big 'ol fat cams in them are kind of a new experience for me. I know that a running engine does not hold a constant RPM in any configuration, but I'm curious if the popping is just a result of the near-miss situation created by cam overlap with or without combination of an older, weaker ignition system or if my XS is sick. Thanks in advance.
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