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Old 06-12-05, 08:58 AM   #1
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Default Running badly in the wet

I think iv just encountered the running badly in the wet problem,

On the M5 chucking it down and the bike just starts to loose power, had to change down and keep the throttle fully open to maintain speed.

As I came off the motorway the bike stalls and is hard to start, in the works car park im told I had flames coming out the end of the can, and the internals are glowing red.

Now does this sound typical of the only running on one pot problem iv read about on here before ( I cant find the links )

Is it best to get the bike recovered or should it be ok once it’s had time to dry out . And how do stop it if it is the wet weather problem.

Any help would be appreciated

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Old 06-12-05, 10:55 AM   #2
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Fit a front fender extender.
Check the drain hole on the front cylinder is not blocked with gunge.
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Old 06-12-05, 01:43 PM   #3
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Yup fender extender should solve it.
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Old 06-12-05, 02:16 PM   #4
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One can of wd40 later bike still wont start

now weighting for the tow truck

fed up and peeved

how can they sell a bike that wont run in the wet ?

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Old 06-12-05, 02:34 PM   #5
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Fit a front fender extender.
Check the drain hole on the front cylinder is not blocked with gunge.
I give it 20 seconds before Northwind appears to inform Addick that this isn't the most effective and that he should but grease around the front plug.

NB: Not having a crack at Northwind, it just amuses me how consistant he is.
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Old 06-12-05, 05:12 PM   #6
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One can of wd40 later bike still wont start

now weighting for the tow truck

fed up and peeved

how can they sell a bike that wont run in the wet ?

Madness
. quite agree, think they overlooked this little (now large) problem. i put on a fender extender and made a small deflector plate out of aluminumum! it fits onto bolts behind radiator and partially covers front plug deflecting any water away whilst on the move. have tried it with extender off in a torrential downpour from midlands (solid hr in rain) and she ran sweet. have had no problems since in wet.
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Old 06-12-05, 06:44 PM   #7
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I'm not convinced you have the "usual suspect" problem there.Why was the exhaust red hot and spitting flames?You also describe a loss of power rather than a classic wet misfire which sounds to me like a fuel problem.
Now not running at all?Not right.
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Old 06-12-05, 07:43 PM   #8
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If you mean the down pipe was red hot, then this a probable sign that the engine is running lean. Lean engines run hotter than normal. Running an engine lean for a prolonged period of time could easily mean a non running engine in the end.
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Old 06-12-05, 10:32 PM   #9
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if its misfiring and dumping fuel in exhaust then could cause flames and red hot downpipe, but I would like an update to see what problem actually was
Any update?
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Old 07-12-05, 10:57 AM   #10
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Bike in dealers,

Now just weighting for the verdict
by the way it was the pipe internals, that is looking down into it, that were glowing red
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