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Boriqua
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Havent taken the bike out since last saturday and the wife and I decided to head through the mountains.
Bike started right up idled beautiful and all was good. We went up and down Usery mountain and headed along old bush highway. It takes about 8 miles to get to old bush highway and once i started along there I felt like the bike was getting boggy at 4000-4500rpm. I could cruise along at 5000 but something didnt feel right at about 60 likes an hour at 4000-4500. There was a wild wind today so I wasn't sure if I was just being pushed around or was I indeed feeling something in the engine so I kept heading out.
I pulled into the lot at the end and we took a five ten minute break and I turned off my fuel. Pingel. After we stretched our legs a bit turn on fuel and bike starts right up. We get about 30 yds from the parking lot and there is a cattle crossing and we bottomed out the rear shock fairly hard and the bike Died. Not even the oil light glowed. Dead ... and as I was coasting up to the side of the road there was a pronounced back fire from my right exhaust.
I turned the key off and anticipated what it would cost to get it towed from no where land with dismay. I turned the key back on and all the lights came back and the bike fired right up.
NO bog feeling on the way home! None??
Now the wind was a bit more to my back but there was still a fair amount of heavy cross wind.
I thought the strong wind might have been affecting my vent tubes but I have them zip tied to the frame behind the side covers.
When I recently pulled my carbs off to address the idle I found a lot of spudge at the idle hole. I have ridden a couple hundred miles since then. I did not go back and clean up the other passages though. Could it just have been some junk and the backfire removed it or //
Bike started right up idled beautiful and all was good. We went up and down Usery mountain and headed along old bush highway. It takes about 8 miles to get to old bush highway and once i started along there I felt like the bike was getting boggy at 4000-4500rpm. I could cruise along at 5000 but something didnt feel right at about 60 likes an hour at 4000-4500. There was a wild wind today so I wasn't sure if I was just being pushed around or was I indeed feeling something in the engine so I kept heading out.
I pulled into the lot at the end and we took a five ten minute break and I turned off my fuel. Pingel. After we stretched our legs a bit turn on fuel and bike starts right up. We get about 30 yds from the parking lot and there is a cattle crossing and we bottomed out the rear shock fairly hard and the bike Died. Not even the oil light glowed. Dead ... and as I was coasting up to the side of the road there was a pronounced back fire from my right exhaust.
I turned the key off and anticipated what it would cost to get it towed from no where land with dismay. I turned the key back on and all the lights came back and the bike fired right up.
NO bog feeling on the way home! None??
Now the wind was a bit more to my back but there was still a fair amount of heavy cross wind.
I thought the strong wind might have been affecting my vent tubes but I have them zip tied to the frame behind the side covers.
When I recently pulled my carbs off to address the idle I found a lot of spudge at the idle hole. I have ridden a couple hundred miles since then. I did not go back and clean up the other passages though. Could it just have been some junk and the backfire removed it or //