Hello all!
Haven't been around in a while, my 1980 1100 SG has been a model of reliability and consistency since I did a full carb dissasembly and cleaning last fall. I lurk every now and again, to see what's going on.
Here's what I've got going on now that it's warming up outside. I have not had this issue in either of the previous 2 summers/years since buying the bike. Here goes...
Yesterday, once the bike got good and warmed up (hot, as in normal riding in 90+ degree temps) when I come to a stop, the bike idles well, then quick drop in rpm (250 rpm or so drop) and it quickly pops back up to 1100-1200 rpm where I have set the idle. Seems to do this in a somewhat rhythmic pattern. Then, when pulling away from the stop as I feed in clutch and throttle, it hits a quick drop in rpm and the bike jerks as i try to catch the rpm drop with the throttle, or I don't catch it and it stalls.
I took the bike out early this morning, 58 degree temp, took it for a good ride and it ran fine. Many deliberate starts and stops on an empty 2 lane road, and it would not act up. Rode to work today, as it got into the 70's and the bike got warmed up again, the same pattern as yesterday developed but not as bad, like a lesser version of the same problem.
I have defintely correlated the problem to the increase in outside air temperature, therefore overall higher temps of things on the bike.
SO, do you guys think it's an electrical (coil?) issue as things heat up and get heat soaked or something to do with the fueling? I still have the Octy on my bike, petcocks work fine, tried going to reserve and prime, doesn't seem to make a difference.
What say you?
Haven't been around in a while, my 1980 1100 SG has been a model of reliability and consistency since I did a full carb dissasembly and cleaning last fall. I lurk every now and again, to see what's going on.
Here's what I've got going on now that it's warming up outside. I have not had this issue in either of the previous 2 summers/years since buying the bike. Here goes...
Yesterday, once the bike got good and warmed up (hot, as in normal riding in 90+ degree temps) when I come to a stop, the bike idles well, then quick drop in rpm (250 rpm or so drop) and it quickly pops back up to 1100-1200 rpm where I have set the idle. Seems to do this in a somewhat rhythmic pattern. Then, when pulling away from the stop as I feed in clutch and throttle, it hits a quick drop in rpm and the bike jerks as i try to catch the rpm drop with the throttle, or I don't catch it and it stalls.
I took the bike out early this morning, 58 degree temp, took it for a good ride and it ran fine. Many deliberate starts and stops on an empty 2 lane road, and it would not act up. Rode to work today, as it got into the 70's and the bike got warmed up again, the same pattern as yesterday developed but not as bad, like a lesser version of the same problem.
I have defintely correlated the problem to the increase in outside air temperature, therefore overall higher temps of things on the bike.
SO, do you guys think it's an electrical (coil?) issue as things heat up and get heat soaked or something to do with the fueling? I still have the Octy on my bike, petcocks work fine, tried going to reserve and prime, doesn't seem to make a difference.
What say you?
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