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Ratty46 03-11-07 12:32 AM

CUTTING OUT-at speed!
 
hey all

i had a funny one this evening on the way home from ace, i pinned the bike through 3rd and 4th, just going to change into 5th and it cut out...WTF!
i thumbed teh starter and blipped teh throttle and she was away again.

what could have caused it? any ideas? pleaswe donty tell me its gonna be expensive!

Spanner Man 03-11-07 07:34 AM

Re: CUTTING OUT-at speed!
 
Morning.

Difficult to find unless it repeats itself constantly. But it sounds like an electrical issue. If you only lost the engine as opposed to all electrics, it could be a dodgy contact on the ignition fuse, the ignitor, clutch switch, sidestand switch, & so on.


Cheers.

yorkie_chris 03-11-07 11:16 AM

Re: CUTTING OUT-at speed!
 
Pointy electrics, you have fun with that!

I'd have a check for obviously chaffed wires and such.

When it cut out did you lose rev counter and instruments and such?

KnightRider 05-11-07 01:25 PM

Re: CUTTING OUT-at speed!
 
I had the same thing, turned out I hadn't connected my the ignition wires to my alarm properly so it kept conking out!

andyb 05-11-07 03:00 PM

Re: CUTTING OUT-at speed!
 
I had this on my curvy, turned out that increasing the idle speed to the higher of the recommended range cured it. Maybe worth a look?

Ratty46 05-11-07 05:02 PM

Re: CUTTING OUT-at speed!
 
hi all

thanks for replying,

i went out yesterday on teh bike, it never cut out once....

it is a very iontermitten problem, it only really happens when blipping the throttle hard, i stress it doesnt alwasy cut out, it has only cut out at speed once, occasionally it cuts out when filtering or slow moving, but that could be me stalling. when it cuts out i think i stil have lights etc i must take note next time!

its not cutting out all teh time, someone on another forum has mentioned a connection box of some sort under teh tank, they are known to go on SV's maybe its that on its way out? any ideas on that one?

andyb 05-11-07 07:15 PM

Re: CUTTING OUT-at speed!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ratty46 (Post 1331809)
hi all

thanks for replying,

i went out yesterday on teh bike, it never cut out once....

it is a very iontermitten problem, it only really happens when blipping the throttle hard, i stress it doesnt alwasy cut out, it has only cut out at speed once, occasionally it cuts out when filtering or slow moving, but that could be me stalling. when it cuts out i think i stil have lights etc i must take note next time!

its not cutting out all teh time, someone on another forum has mentioned a connection box of some sort under teh tank, they are known to go on SV's maybe its that on its way out? any ideas on that one?

These are the exact symptoms I had, only happened when blipping the throttle etc and wouldn't happen for a few weeks sometimes then cut out. I maybe completely wrong (I usually am :D) but I would up your idle speed and see what happens.

TSM 05-11-07 07:19 PM

Re: CUTTING OUT-at speed!
 
Just a ECU glitch, computed somthing incorrectly from the incomming params and the bike cut out.

Ratty46 06-11-07 05:28 PM

Re: CUTTING OUT-at speed!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andyb (Post 1331937)
These are the exact symptoms I had, only happened when blipping the throttle etc and wouldn't happen for a few weeks sometimes then cut out. I maybe completely wrong (I usually am :D) but I would up your idle speed and see what happens.

could be that, thing is my pointy is fuel injection, your curvy is on carbs, dunno how much difrence it makes?

Ratty46 06-11-07 05:28 PM

Re: CUTTING OUT-at speed!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TSM (Post 1331941)
Just a ECU glitch, computed somthing incorrectly from the incomming params and the bike cut out.

hope so, thing is if it isnt that and i leave it it may get worse!


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