06-05-14, 08:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-05-14, 08:48 PM by GosportFazer.)
Like I said - not fatal, but irritating as you like. Sounds like an occasional miss, and ruins the bikes appeal when waiting in traffic.
If I up the idle speed, it doesn't vanish, even holding the throttle on up to about 2500 you can still (greatly reduced) detect it, but certainly at anything below 1600 its obviously there.
I really would love to get it running as smooth as possible - I can't believe that it is not doable. My last bike - a gpz500 sounded like a bag of nails when first started, but it idled rock solid once warm.
edit: The bike hadn't been used in two hours, so I started it and left it to run for about 10 mins or so before taking the video. Not perfect, but the idle doesn't really change much from what it shows.
If I up the idle speed, it doesn't vanish, even holding the throttle on up to about 2500 you can still (greatly reduced) detect it, but certainly at anything below 1600 its obviously there.
I really would love to get it running as smooth as possible - I can't believe that it is not doable. My last bike - a gpz500 sounded like a bag of nails when first started, but it idled rock solid once warm.
edit: The bike hadn't been used in two hours, so I started it and left it to run for about 10 mins or so before taking the video. Not perfect, but the idle doesn't really change much from what it shows.