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600 losing power suddenly
#1
Hi folks, i recently bought an fzs600s, all is well driving it sensibly, but when i open the throttle in any gear as soon as it gets to around 9000rpm and all the way up to the limiter it sometimes just abouts stops! as if ive shut the throttle for a second and opened it right back up again.
Any ideas?
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#2
Hi sd1
I'm unlikely to be any help on things mechanical, but have you checked out the 'FZS600 stuttering' thread in this section?  Sounds like there's a few things to check with plugs, leads, connections, carbs and fuelling  Confusedmash
If nothing in that thread is of any help then I'm sure someone will be along soon with more help  Smile
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#3
have you had the tank up recently? beather pipes can get kinked, leading to fuel starvation at higher revs...
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#4
as said a few other posts.........but at 9K+ rpm i would prob start with airfilter/fuel??? has the bike been laid up over winter?
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#5
welcome to the stutter club...........if you read the daja vu thread and also my own stuttering thread you will will find loads of things to check,easy stuff which wont cost anything,we are both struggling with our bikes at the moment but am sure we will both get the problem fixed.....do you know the history of your bike,any parts been replaced recently ?.......keep us updated on how your doing,lots of helpful people on here  Wink
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#6
Thanks, ill have a read, mines isnt a stutter as such, its more like ive switched the key off and back on again whilst at full throttle, near throws me of the front of the bike, then near of the back again as it goes.
Ive checked and replaced plugs, im waiting on the guy i bought it from getting back to me about parts etc, ill check tps etc today though, im thinking its needing a full carb clean though, i have no idea if it stood all winter or not i only bought it on thursday past.
Fingers crossed, ill keep you all informed.
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#7
(09-04-12, 09:34 AM)red98 link Wrote: welcome to the stutter club...........if you read the daja vu thread and also my own stuttering thread you will will find loads of things to check,easy stuff which wont cost anything,we are both struggling with our bikes at the moment but am sure we will both get the problem fixed.....do you know the history of your bike,any parts been replaced recently ?.......keep us updated on how your doing,lots of helpful people on here  Wink
stutter club :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin love it !! hey, whats with this `both struggling` sh*t? i`m up and running, sweet as a nut now. easy fix after all. Wink
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#8
ade......what was the easy fix then  Smile
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#9
easy............................flogged the piece of sh&te and bought a funky chink jobby ! :lol
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