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Pokerboy89
04-01-09, 11:35 PM
Hello all, I suppose I should start of by introducing myself my name is Jason I'm 19 and live in the south-west of Cornwall, I've been reading most of your topics and going through them and I must say I know more about my bike now than I had first thought.
I have passed my A2 bike test (33 bhp restriction :() and own a 2001 Y reg suzuki sv650s 25K milage fully faired beast, I've not had a good start to my biking life when I purchased it almost 4 months ago the seller was not as forth-coming as he could have been about the history of the bike.
But after a LOT of money and time off the road I've got her back in running order.
I do have a couple of perks since having it back from the garage is it normal for this particullar SV model to have a poping sound when idel or at low revs? And also has anyone ever experianced engine cutting when in neautral or on tickover?
I look forward to partisipating and getting to know you all on this community.
-Jason
yorkie_chris
05-01-09, 01:15 AM
Hi, welcome.
Popping at tickover, a SLIGHT popping is normal if you have a race exhaust on it, however the cutting out is not. That suggests either your idle speed is too low, or if the popping is severe then an air leak somewhere.
BanannaMan
05-01-09, 02:26 AM
Welcome to the org. :cool:
Hope you get the bike sorted soon!
mister c
05-01-09, 05:35 AM
Owdo & welcome :)
Good day mate, glad you've signed up and nice one on the bike :)
Dappa D
05-01-09, 07:58 AM
welcome welcome, good choice of bike
madness
05-01-09, 08:03 AM
welcome, hope you're having a better winter down your way!
Pokerboy89
05-01-09, 09:56 AM
Hi, welcome.
Popping at tickover, a SLIGHT popping is normal if you have a race exhaust on it, however the cutting out is not. That suggests either your idle speed is too low, or if the popping is severe then an air leak somewhere.
I've have experienced slight popping but this is much louder and persistent than before, and also with the idle speed I have adjusted it to the recommended 1500 - 2000rpm as stated in the manual lets hope that does the trick. thanks for your advice much appreciated.
Good day mate, glad you've signed up and nice one on the bike :)
Thank you I went for the styling not speed :cool:;)
welcome, hope you're having a better winter down your way!
its cold and icy in the mornings and it rains most nights making my trip home longer but apart from that its mild compared with the rest of the UK at the moment.
Luckypants
05-01-09, 10:11 AM
Croeso! :cool:
kwak zzr
05-01-09, 10:39 AM
how do pokerboy, welcome to all things sv :)
Kate Moss
05-01-09, 11:39 AM
Hello Jason!
I'm restricted too!! Just riding around on my 125 for the time being to get some practice.
Welcome to th org.
Where abouts in Cornwall are you?
Hi Jason:D Lovely area you live in:D
hello
theres a ride out planned for march,
http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?p=1734588#post1734588
Hi welcome to the site.
There is always a possibility it is a stuck choke plunger. This would give you more popping at idle speeds and could also be a reason why it stalls.
joshmac
05-01-09, 01:49 PM
Hi, welcome to the madhouse :thumbsup:
Welcome fella - enjoy........a yellow curvey eh? Many on here will approve.....I'll keep my opinion to myself.
Enjoy though!
joshmac
05-01-09, 01:53 PM
Welcome fella - enjoy........a yellow curvey eh? Many on here will approve.....I'll keep my opinion to myself.
Enjoy though!
:lol:
chris8886
05-01-09, 02:03 PM
Welcome fella - enjoy........a yellow curvey eh? Many on here will approve.....
i do approve! welcome to the madhouse, you'll get plenty of sound advice if you ask for it here, it's well worth sticking around!
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