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Why idling at 2500rpm?
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I'd love to give you a technical reason but truth is I just prefer it that way. I've got drilled slide holes and the on / off throttle response is truly horrific. I play with idel speed to try and reduce it. It's handy round slow corner. It's not so bad now I have stiff suspension but when I had a standard front and rear susp when I put some beans on the front was up and down like a yo-yo.
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The glowing front pipe happened to me once while I was testing the radiator fan sensing switch, left it idling for too long with no airflow in the garage....:rolleyes:
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High idle kills the engine braking though. Are they balanced and what's the mixture like at tickover?
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Are the pipes titanium? I am surprised stock ones heated that quickly ... the thin titanium ones glow a gooden in no time mind 8)
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Do you run a higher tick-over on your trackbike? I do notice on my bike when I pull away in the mornings and the bike is not warm (idles at 1100 rpm), the engine braking is harsher than when its warmed up (idles at a tade below 1500 rpm). |
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