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sammy123
It is my understanding that old boot o-rings can cause sporadic, unpredictable results. Before I replaced mine the bike would run great some days and like crap other days. Often, the hanging idle would also get worse as the bike warmed up. It would run awesome for about 30 minutes and then start to act funny. You should change them to rule that out.Originally posted by spyug View Post
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mpencegs
Sounds kinda like fuel starvation as well. No inline filters and float bowls are good right? You are turning a screw which should increase amount of fuel but no results.. Throttle cables issues perhaps as well?
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spyug
Well I do have an in-line filter in place. It is a high flow unit designed for a large displacement Yammie cruiser (the Yammie dealer is closest to me) and I run larger than standard hose. The float bowls are good too. The throttle cable is adjusted properly as well. There is no tightness or binding.No inline filters and float bowls are good right?
It definitely does strike me as a fuel issue or rather lack of fuel issue. I will take off the fuel filter and try it that way. I put it on as I am paranoid about sediment in the gas as I know I had some floating in my "jerry can" which I couldn't clean out. I have been filtering it through a coffee filter as I fill the I/V so hopefully that is good enough.
Thanks for the input.
cheers,
spyug
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