If I accelerate hard once I hit about 9000 revs the engine misfires really badly and I have to back off, its ls very pronounced misfire.
I have changed the fuel filter but it made no difference. If I accelerate normally there is no misfire.
Am I right in thinking that my exup valve needs adjusting?
No. Exup is fully open at 7k. More likely to be something partially blocking your airbox.
I just checked under seat and the airbox inlet is clear of any obstruction.
When was it last serviced? Plugs checked/changed? Air filter cleaned/replaced?
What's the mileage? Any mods?
You're saying you can get it to the redline with gradual throttle but not full throttle?
Plugs and filter were changed six months ago. No mods done except for Akrapovic end can which has been on for 18 months.
With gradual throttle I can redline in first three gears, not tried other gears as I would need a nice quiet road for that.
I agree with Falcon269 comments although water is more inclined to be a slow starting issues than a high end rev issue unless you have a lot of it, but it could be an accumulation of dirt in the bowl which is being sucked up under hard acceleration, so draining as he said may solve the issue but for a different reason. If it improves after draining you may have to remove the carbs and clean out the bowls.
also check to ensure the fuel pipes are all ok, no kinks check both the one from the tank to the filter and the pump to the carburettors.
Just because the air box inlet is clear is not enough to check, you will have to lift off the air filter cover to ensure nothing was sucked in.
Would not be the first time a little furry friend made a nest in there. :lol
Check the condition of your airfilter aswell.
Thanks for all the info, I have got Thursday off work so it looks like a long day in the garage.
Just a wild guess. Does the 1000 have a fuel pressure regulator? I know that some GSXR 1000 have that, apart from the fuel pump. It has a tiny fuel filter inside that can get stuck - so it has to be changed (100 euros), or cut open, cleaned, then welded.
Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.
Problem now sorted, though I am still unsure of exact cause.
I trimmed half inch off ht leads, adjusted exup valve as there was a little bit of slack in both cables and drained the float bowls.
The only thing that I could see wrong was a bit of corrosion on one ht lead where it screwed into the cap.
Took it out for a test run and it ran fine , in fact it felt smoother at all revs.
Thanks for the tips and help.