kbh
07-08-09, 06:24 PM
I know this seems to have been covered before but i seem to have tried everything......but i'll start from the top
Bike is curvy. I do appx 250miles a week so i average a new tank of fuel every three days. Bike has been running absolutely fine far the past few months and never skipped a beat. The other day driving home from work (whether was dry and had not been raining for a few days before hand) i was overtaking a car then all of a sudden the bike starting kangarooing and then backfired, it was then fine again for the next mile or so, then it did it again - kangarood and backfired - the engine still stayed running. btw i hadn't done anything to the bike, taking anything off or moved something around or replaced a part.
I was still a long way from home but over the next 20 miles it started getting worse and the bike would then cut out, a quick thumb on the starter and a few revs and it would start again albeit with a couple of backfires and i carried on kangarooing and backfiring down the road doing no more than about 25mph. Got to a straight bit of road and it seemed to stop so gave it a bit of throttle and managed to get up to about 60mph and it was ok, it backfired again a couple of time then was ok again....until i got nearer home and i started going up all the hills and it ran like a dog i was back to kangarooing down the road at about 15mph and constant bang, bang out of the exhaust and limped the rest of the way home like it. It seemed to get worse the more load that was put on the bike.
Anyhow got home, whipped out the plugs to check for spark, front one fine, back one not sparking. Tried the front plug in the back lead and got a spark, then tried the back plug in the front lead - got a spark albeit it seemed a bit weaker....Plugs were the right colour, no signs of either running lean or rich. Off i went to order new plugs....i thought that was problem solved.
While i was waiting for postie i thought i would drain the carbs - no water in them. checked the drain on the tank for water to escape, wasn't blocked.
Removed carbs, stripped them and they were as clean as a whistle - no build up, no varnish nothing all the jets were clear so sprayed everything with carb cleaner to make sure and put the carbs back - didn't think there would be water or blocked carbs due to me putting a new tank of fuel in every three days and it always gets a good blast. Checked the vacum & fuel hoses and there OK and fuel runs fine out of the tank into a jar with the engine running and stops running when the engine stops. Checked the fuel filter in the tank - clean as a whistle.
Also checked and lubed the choke cable and plungers while carbs were off - not sticking, no build - they both move nice and freely and open and close fine.
New plugs arrive. Check them both for spark in both leads - there fine. Fit them, put the bike back together......and.......ride it off the drive...and it starts kangarooing and backifiring again and stalls.....same as before.
Now i was thinking it must be leads/coils as any load seems to be a problem although it idles fine (i did tweek it up to about 1300 as other people have suggested, but it has always been on 1k and never been a problem) and will rev without a problem until about 7k and couple of small pops from the exhaust but no shoutgun bangs.
I Borrow both coils from someone and fit them..start the bike, idles fine, still a small pop at about 7k revs, put the bike back together again and go to take it out the drive and you guessed it, starts kangarooing and backfiring again. leads are on the plugs tight, tried sparying some wd40 as well but has not made any difference.
I've also made sure that the carbs and airbox are seated tightly, all breather pipes attached. Oil level on bike is OK. small film of oil on the inside of the airbox but that seems to be expected reading other threads.
Can't be chaffing on the loom with front seat bolts as i don't have any bolts and i've looked at the back subframe and all the wires look ok albeit i don't own or know how to use a multimeter to physically check.
As i said it was running absultely fine and for no reason just started out of the blue.:confused:
Has anyone got any more ideas please??
Bike is curvy. I do appx 250miles a week so i average a new tank of fuel every three days. Bike has been running absolutely fine far the past few months and never skipped a beat. The other day driving home from work (whether was dry and had not been raining for a few days before hand) i was overtaking a car then all of a sudden the bike starting kangarooing and then backfired, it was then fine again for the next mile or so, then it did it again - kangarood and backfired - the engine still stayed running. btw i hadn't done anything to the bike, taking anything off or moved something around or replaced a part.
I was still a long way from home but over the next 20 miles it started getting worse and the bike would then cut out, a quick thumb on the starter and a few revs and it would start again albeit with a couple of backfires and i carried on kangarooing and backfiring down the road doing no more than about 25mph. Got to a straight bit of road and it seemed to stop so gave it a bit of throttle and managed to get up to about 60mph and it was ok, it backfired again a couple of time then was ok again....until i got nearer home and i started going up all the hills and it ran like a dog i was back to kangarooing down the road at about 15mph and constant bang, bang out of the exhaust and limped the rest of the way home like it. It seemed to get worse the more load that was put on the bike.
Anyhow got home, whipped out the plugs to check for spark, front one fine, back one not sparking. Tried the front plug in the back lead and got a spark, then tried the back plug in the front lead - got a spark albeit it seemed a bit weaker....Plugs were the right colour, no signs of either running lean or rich. Off i went to order new plugs....i thought that was problem solved.
While i was waiting for postie i thought i would drain the carbs - no water in them. checked the drain on the tank for water to escape, wasn't blocked.
Removed carbs, stripped them and they were as clean as a whistle - no build up, no varnish nothing all the jets were clear so sprayed everything with carb cleaner to make sure and put the carbs back - didn't think there would be water or blocked carbs due to me putting a new tank of fuel in every three days and it always gets a good blast. Checked the vacum & fuel hoses and there OK and fuel runs fine out of the tank into a jar with the engine running and stops running when the engine stops. Checked the fuel filter in the tank - clean as a whistle.
Also checked and lubed the choke cable and plungers while carbs were off - not sticking, no build - they both move nice and freely and open and close fine.
New plugs arrive. Check them both for spark in both leads - there fine. Fit them, put the bike back together......and.......ride it off the drive...and it starts kangarooing and backifiring again and stalls.....same as before.
Now i was thinking it must be leads/coils as any load seems to be a problem although it idles fine (i did tweek it up to about 1300 as other people have suggested, but it has always been on 1k and never been a problem) and will rev without a problem until about 7k and couple of small pops from the exhaust but no shoutgun bangs.
I Borrow both coils from someone and fit them..start the bike, idles fine, still a small pop at about 7k revs, put the bike back together again and go to take it out the drive and you guessed it, starts kangarooing and backfiring again. leads are on the plugs tight, tried sparying some wd40 as well but has not made any difference.
I've also made sure that the carbs and airbox are seated tightly, all breather pipes attached. Oil level on bike is OK. small film of oil on the inside of the airbox but that seems to be expected reading other threads.
Can't be chaffing on the loom with front seat bolts as i don't have any bolts and i've looked at the back subframe and all the wires look ok albeit i don't own or know how to use a multimeter to physically check.
As i said it was running absultely fine and for no reason just started out of the blue.:confused:
Has anyone got any more ideas please??