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Re: Hitting a invisible brick wall - darrsi - 13-08-15 (13-08-15, 02:02 PM)JoeRock link Wrote: Thinking about it - this sounds exactly the same as what mine was doing when the spark plug caps were breaking up (although mine was happenening at around 80 odd. Might be worth replacing them (there's a red NGK set people use that work perfectly) - not very expensive from what I remember? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1x-NGK-Resistor-Spark-Plug-Cap-SB05F-black-8080-/361217508598?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item541a3dc4f6 Re: Hitting a invisible brick wall - IamEEKY - 17-08-15 [size=1em]Hey Guys, [/size] [size=1em]So the fuel filter turned up on Friday, put that in and tested, still the same... :'( [/size] [size=1em]I was having some fun on some roundabouts next to a petrol station yesterday, and i ran out of fuel so i stuttered to the fuel pump and the noise sounded exactly the same as when it hits 110. Filled up to the brim, actually managed to put 20 quid in :eek after that the bike managed 120, and I have no idea why :S [/size] [size=1em]I know that the sproket sizes are the same as when i had it before. [/size] I did let my mate have a go and he did say that there was a very faint mis-fire, which could be getting worse when i get to those speeds? Anyway Ill keep you posted and I will get some caps soon ![]() Thanks, Tom |