04-10-25, 01:08 PM
Hi, I'vm new to this forum and would welcome some advice/ help on the following issue.
I have a 2004 Fazer 1000 with 20k on the clock and live in the Costa Blanca region of Spain.
A couple of months ago I started having problems with increased idling revs with the throttle off. This would occur after about an hour of riding - the revs would only drop to around 2.5k with a closed throttle - which affected changing gear and mak engine braking at slower speeds difficult. When coming to a stop I could get the revs down to the correct idling level if I let the clutcn out briefly, moved forward slightly and then dabbed the front brake. The issue would then return again once moving.
If I stopped for fuel the issue disappeared for a bit then returned again after about 10 mins of riding. I had the plugs, air filter, chain/sprockets and lubricants changed recently and the problem seemed to have been sorted. However, I went out for a long ride this week and the issue has returned ?
I assume it's a heat related issue...maybe the TPS but I'm only no expert and only guessing, so would welcome any opinions or thoughts on this issue. Many thanks.
I have a 2004 Fazer 1000 with 20k on the clock and live in the Costa Blanca region of Spain.
A couple of months ago I started having problems with increased idling revs with the throttle off. This would occur after about an hour of riding - the revs would only drop to around 2.5k with a closed throttle - which affected changing gear and mak engine braking at slower speeds difficult. When coming to a stop I could get the revs down to the correct idling level if I let the clutcn out briefly, moved forward slightly and then dabbed the front brake. The issue would then return again once moving.
If I stopped for fuel the issue disappeared for a bit then returned again after about 10 mins of riding. I had the plugs, air filter, chain/sprockets and lubricants changed recently and the problem seemed to have been sorted. However, I went out for a long ride this week and the issue has returned ?
I assume it's a heat related issue...maybe the TPS but I'm only no expert and only guessing, so would welcome any opinions or thoughts on this issue. Many thanks.