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tick over or running
#1
Started my 600 after winter away. Left it with full tank. Running lumpy. Keeps cocking out. Still goes great until you stop. Put 18quid fresh fuel in. 1 mile home. Still cutting out. Any ideas please feel free to tell me.
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#2
Never heard of a bike cocking out before, must be owned by a dickhead  :lol

Mostly likely dirty pilot jets from the fuel being left in the bowls evaporating over the winter. Drain the float bowls as a first option. If this does not resolve it you may need to remove the carburettors and clean the pilot jets and float bowls.
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#3
conking out opps. will try a fuel additive first.
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#4
That's what I would do before removing the carbs. Depends on how adverse to taking things apart on your bike Tongue
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#5
Mix some carb cleaner in with your fuel and change the plugs.
It's not a speed limit it's a target
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#6
I bought silkolean fst will pot it in tank and hope it clears
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#7
(10-04-14, 12:27 AM)spider link Wrote: I bought silkolean fst will pot it in tank and hope it clears


You may as well put a cup of tea in your tank, that stuff is a total waste of money and will do nothing!


STP Complete Fuel System Cleaner is the only additive i've ever known to show noticeable results before.
Half a bottle per full tank, over 2 tanks.
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#8
I hate to be pessimistic, but I reckon you're probably going to have to take off your carbs and clean out the jets and fine drillings.


They don't like being stood.  I start the engine once a month over winter and run it up to temperature to avoid blocked jets.

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