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jrock141
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Had some problems getting my bike to run, so I switched it to prime and everything worked great. Ended up replacing the petcock which now works perfectly (I suck on the line and it opens, but doesn't keep leaking air). I road with this new petcock at 70mph for about 50 miles. Once I got to my exit, I pulled in the clutch to coast. I couldn't get the RPMs back up afterward though. The throttle wouldn't respond right away, but after holding it wide open, the petcock would finally open and then she'd go real fast. I basically kept having this problem whenever I'd have to stop and go. Once the RPMs go down, the petcock seems to stay shut as if it's not getting vacuum pressure. Then I hold the throttle open and nothing happens until the vacuum pressure builds up. Once it builds up enough to overcome the valve, it pops wide open and I'm going faster than I wanna be. Once i got home, i switched it to prime and it worked perfectly. Switched it back to on and it wanted to die unless I kept the throttle way up. Though I could just run it on prime, I like having the feature of a reserve so I don't have to keep guessing when I'll get stranded. Am I correct in my assumption that I'm receiving little vacuum pressure? Or is my petcock spring a little stiff? What could I do to get more vacuum or to get the valve to open easier? Any ideas? I'm not open to the idea of an On/Off switch as I like the security of a reserve function to let me know when I need fuel.