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alan pasfield
07-11-08, 03:30 AM
hey guys and gals i do apollgise for not being up to speed on these damm putters but bear with me im a junior member and that says it all better suited to the bike but the scottish weather just anit playing it at mo belive me im getting there and learning new tricks everyday on these putters thanks to help help of my 2 wonderfull girls wasnt till a month ago i never new how to switch one on let alone off but things are improving as you may see and thanks for all the wonderfull stuff on here its helped me loads and i will keep tuning in as they say :smt104 im finding my way round the site now and feeling good about myself as one does the wife sits there and laughs like mad cause i cant use these putters but when i offered her a solo shot on the sv the shoe was on the other foot as she just didnt have a clue how to pull away as the stand was down what a laugh so now she doesnt take the mik so much its great to get some revenge :) but if anyone wants to have the crack the door is allways open would just like to ask how to take the carbs out with breaking anything my mate took them out the other week and he never showed me but is on his hols just now but i would like to learn myself anyone stay in livingston if so pm me and we could get together thanks :grouphug::grouphug::grouphug::grouphug:
do you mean you would like to put the carbs back in your bike after your mate has taken them out?
Kilted Ginger
07-11-08, 06:41 AM
don't know if you said hello elsewhere and I missed it but welcome to the madhouse, ice cream run soon.
Luckypants
07-11-08, 09:43 AM
don't know if you said hello elsewhere and I missed it but welcome to the madhouse, ice cream run soon.
He can't go until his carbs are back in the bike KG! :p
Croeso i'r safle, butt! Gobeithio bod rhywyn yn eich helpu chi! :cool:
Welcome to the site mate, I hope someone will be able to help you. Re-fitting the carbs is not a massively hard job, but it's been a while since I did mine and I probably will miss a step if I try to describe how.
yorkie_chris
07-11-08, 11:44 AM
Might find it easier to diagnose your problem if I hadn't passed out trying to read that all in one go. :-P
Why do you need to remove the carbs?
missyburd
07-11-08, 12:18 PM
Phew, punctuation needed there methinks! :D Welcome to the site if its not been said before :-)
Mr Speirs
07-11-08, 12:59 PM
Not a full stop in sight :)
alan pasfield
10-11-08, 02:48 PM
Might find it easier to diagnose your problem if I hadn't passed out trying to read that all in one go. :-P
Why do you need to remove the carbs?
hi again think that the choke may be ticking on a wee bit and the revs are up and down like a yoyo maybe just needs a bit of a clean :D
Dappa D
10-11-08, 02:55 PM
hey guys and gals i do apollgise for not being up to speed on these damm putters but bear with me im a junior member and that says it all better suited to the bike but the scottish weather just anit playing it at mo belive me im getting there and learning new tricks everyday on these putters thanks to help help of my 2 wonderfull girls wasnt till a month ago i never new how to switch one on let alone off but things are improving as you may see and thanks for all the wonderfull stuff on here its helped me loads and i will keep tuning in as they say :smt104 im finding my way round the site now and feeling good about myself as one does the wife sits there and laughs like mad cause i cant use these putters but when i offered her a solo shot on the sv the shoe was on the other foot as she just didnt have a clue how to pull away as the stand was down what a laugh so now she doesnt take the mik so much its great to get some revenge :) but if anyone wants to have the crack the door is allways open would just like to ask how to take the carbs out with breaking anything my mate took them out the other week and he never showed me but is on his hols just now but i would like to learn myself anyone stay in livingston if so pm me and we could get together thanks :grouphug::grouphug::grouphug::grouphug:
and breeeeaaath....hi alan:)
alan pasfield
10-11-08, 02:58 PM
Not a full stop in sight :)
thats what im saying just a beginer......
alan pasfield
10-11-08, 03:04 PM
do you mean you would like to put the carbs back in your bike after your mate has taken them out?
hi again think the choke maybe sticking on a wee bit as the revs are up and down like a yoyo the carbs are back on the bike but ,maybe when he took them out the last time he,s maybe not got them in correctly.
i dont know something not right
yorkie_chris
11-11-08, 01:01 AM
Erratic idle points more toward an air leak, especially if the idle goes up significantly when motor gets hot.
alan pasfield
16-11-08, 12:15 AM
thanks will have a good look at this becuase opps sorry your not the first to mention an air leak of some kind so where to start a breaver pipe on the carbs who knows but now ive got some timber to start my shed it wont be long before its in bits and will check everything now the nasty winter is apon us also need to check the speedo as i was doing 110 and my m8 says i was doing 130 cause his got a digital clock and passed me at 135 maybe another thing to look at
Tiger 55
16-11-08, 10:38 AM
Welcome.
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