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Chewie 05-03-10 05:13 PM

Idle problem
 
Okay so this morning before i set off on the 70 mile trip to spend the weekend at the girlfriends place, the bike cut out as i pulled away, thought i had stalled it, did the same as i was getting petrol, carried on my way.

Did the trip.. it died again as i pulled onto the drive way, the bike is idling at under 1k rpm when the temp is 70, i find what i've been told is the idle adjuster thing, cable about 6 inch long on the left hand side of the bike, well it's not attatched to anything! it's got a spring on the end of it. I can't get it to screw back into where it looks like it should go because of the spring.

Can anyone offer any advice?

Chewie 05-03-10 05:17 PM

Re: Idle problem
 
Oh and it's

Naked Pointy
2003
15500 Miles
Oil + Filter change about 1500 miles ago, oil level is fine, no visible smoke

Alpinestarhero 05-03-10 05:46 PM

Re: Idle problem
 
If you lift up the tank and perhaps get the airbox out of the way, you can see the mechanism where the throttle cable pulls on the butterflies. All the idle speed adjuster does is alter the stop when its returned to the "closed" position, which youcan adjust from that point :) Get the tank up, twist the throttle and see what it twists and work from there :) when the bike is running and up to tempurature, then tweak the idle adjustment. With each adjustment, give the throttle a blip; ideally, you want it idling at 1200-1400 rpm

disclaimer: the advice I have given is based on what I've seen on my 1999 SV

Spanner Man 05-03-10 05:59 PM

Re: Idle problem
 
Good evening all.


The idle adjuster on a Pointy is located on the left hand side of the bike, just under the airbox, it's visible between the frame tubes. It has a phillips head, & not a knurled plastic knob.


Cheers.

Chewie 05-03-10 07:13 PM

Re: Idle problem
 
Thanks for confirming that Spannerman, my problem is that it's not actually attatched to the engine, it's come undone at some point, i can't compress the spring enough to screw it back in.

Spanner Man 06-03-10 08:06 AM

Re: Idle problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chewie (Post 2202563)
Thanks for confirming that Spannerman, my problem is that it's not actually attatched to the engine, it's come undone at some point, i can't compress the spring enough to screw it back in.


That's a bit of a pain. You'll have to take the airbox off for better access. Be careful that you don't cross thread the screw, as it has an extremely fine thread.
You could try taking the beggar off, & with some assistance compress the spring & tie it in the compressed position using some minature cable ties threaded through the spring lengthwise.
Thread a cable tie or two through the spring, & using a slightly larger nut held in a vice, & push the screw into it. Your assistant shold then be able to tighten the cable ties. Screw it back into place, & when it's a few turns in cut the cable ties, & voila!


Cheers.

Chewie 06-03-10 04:28 PM

Re: Idle problem
 
Managed to do that Spanner, Got it on, screwed it in.. released the spring and it's sprung out, how does it actually work? is there a sensor in it? would i for instance be able to put a nut behind the bit it screws into?

Chewie 08-03-10 09:02 PM

Re: Idle problem
 
I am a serious bloody muppet.. i've been trying to screw it into the wrong bloody hole!


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