Date: 23-04-24  Time: 14:27 pm

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idle flicker
« on: 07 April 2014, 09:24:45 pm »
hi folks . when my bike is warm and idleing at 1150 ther is aslight flickering of needle ,ino the bike needs service as it has only done 110 miles from last mot is this normal or what could be causingit bike rides fine thanke ct62

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Re: idle flicker
« Reply #1 on: 07 April 2014, 09:41:33 pm »
1150 is too low, sounds like it's hunting a bit.
Raise it  to 1250 or 1300 and see if it improves it.
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Re: idle flicker
« Reply #2 on: 07 April 2014, 10:22:09 pm »
thankyou will give this a go its my new bike will get manual. just joined its great love all the info
1150 is too low, sounds like it's hunting a bit.
Raise it  to 1250 or 1300 and see if it improves it.

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Re: idle flicker
« Reply #3 on: 07 April 2014, 10:54:53 pm »
There's an online manual on here you can download, not as good as a paper copy though.  ;)
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Re: idle flicker
« Reply #4 on: 07 April 2014, 11:09:21 pm »
cheers iv came across a cd version but im a dont fix it if it isnt broke guy its the good old fashioned manual for me
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Re: idle flicker
« Reply #5 on: 08 April 2014, 07:26:06 am »
Soon be time to balance the carbs!
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Re: idle flicker
« Reply #6 on: 09 April 2014, 10:16:15 pm »
Never had my carbs right. Above 2thou it's as sweet as a nut, but around or below, it misses and chugs, like a lazy plug or something. Damned annoying when trickling in traffic. It chocks like a tractor, and pulling away smooths it out. Does the same thing parked and in neutral. I've vacced them. Shop has vacced them. Had them balanced. Waste of money - exactly the same.(Unless they did sod-all and just charged me for the privilege! wouldn't be surprised) Anyway - mine has the needle wavering up and down when at tickover. I've had it wavering now for 2 and a bit years. I am resigned to just saying "oh sod it !" - and putting up with it.
It never gets better, or worse, and has no apparent ill affect on the bike. Just get above it on the rev counter when in traffic.
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Re: idle flicker
« Reply #7 on: 10 April 2014, 06:54:00 am »
Never had my carbs right. Above 2thou it's as sweet as a nut, but around or below, it misses and chugs, like a lazy plug or something. Damned annoying when trickling in traffic. It chocks like a tractor, and pulling away smooths it out. Does the same thing parked and in neutral. I've vacced them. Shop has vacced them. Had them balanced. Waste of money - exactly the same.(Unless they did sod-all and just charged me for the privilege! wouldn't be surprised) Anyway - mine has the needle wavering up and down when at tickover. I've had it wavering now for 2 and a bit years. I am resigned to just saying "oh sod it !" - and putting up with it.
It never gets better, or worse, and has no apparent ill affect on the bike. Just get above it on the rev counter when in traffic.


Is there anyone you know who could lend you a Carb Tune kit?
I had my carbs balanced in a shop, then bought a kit and tried it myself and they were well out.
Or even buying a kit then using it once pays for itself compared to mechanics fees around my way, but then you get to use it again whenever!
When they're bang on it makes a big difference.
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Re: idle flicker
« Reply #8 on: 13 April 2014, 05:26:31 pm »
thanks for info .will see about carb ballance seen it done will give it a go myself  i read on forum it can quieten clutch rattle  will look at prices of carb tunner
Never had my carbs right. Above 2thou it's as sweet as a nut, but around or below, it misses and chugs, like a lazy plug or something. Damned annoying when trickling in traffic. It chocks like a tractor, and pulling away smooths it out. Does the same thing parked and in neutral. I've vacced them. Shop has vacced them. Had them balanced. Waste of money - exactly the same.(Unless they did sod-all and just charged me for the privilege! wouldn't be surprised) Anyway - mine has the needle wavering up and down when at tickover. I've had it wavering now for 2 and a bit years. I am resigned to just saying "oh sod it !" - and putting up with it.
It never gets better, or worse, and has no apparent ill affect on the bike. Just get above it on the rev counter when in traffic.


Is there anyone you know who could lend you a Carb Tune kit?
I had my carbs balanced in a shop, then bought a kit and tried it myself and they were well out.
Or even buying a kit then using it once pays for itself compared to mechanics fees around my way, but then you get to use it again whenever!
When they're bang on it makes a big difference.

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Re: idle flicker
« Reply #9 on: 13 April 2014, 05:31:00 pm »
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