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spark plugs - are they telling me anything ?

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No hurry, just before you ride it again take the pics, please. And after you do, give them a quick clean so you start with fresh color.

I will try for tonight, and upload them

Did you set your idle well after the engine got hot?

yes, idle seems to be fine, even after riding around for a bit, up and down and around, I pulled into the driveway, in first, clutch in, stopped, idle was normal about 1250, put her in neutral and turned her off
 
screws at 2.0 turns and plugs after riding 1 and 4

screws at 2.0 turns and plugs after riding 1 and 4

Sorry about the delay...

But here are the plugs fresh out of the bike from the other day...

Settings are screws out 2.0 turns, and these are 1 and 4 plugs

bike idled, ran fine, but it did stall out on me once during my small ride, about 10-15 minutes

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plugs have been cleaned and put back into the bike, it was suggested to now turn the screws in (clockwise) only a 1/4 turn and run the test again...

I will try to do this either today or tomorrow,,,,,it rained all day, and roads are wet and slick right now, so road testing will have to wait, but I will turn in the screws and see if she will at least start and hold idle

comments and suggestions are welcome....

Thanks

I will try for better pics on the next go around...

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If everything else is okay with the bike, the carbs are clean, coils good, no air leaks/fuel delivery problems, have you given any consideration to your dying being from a dragging clutch?

EDIT- this of course, only applies if it is dying out on you when are coming to a stop and braking with the clutch lever pulled in. If it's dying out while idling around, then it might not be relevant

I'm just putting that thought out there...
 
Those plugs show a rich condition. Now if you turn the screws in its only going to go richer. I don't see that sorting anything.

Does Big D's thoughts make any sense in your situation. I thought that is what was happening but i'm getting a bit fuzzy on all the things we've talked about.

spyug
 
A/F mix screw direction

A/F mix screw direction

Those plugs show a rich condition. Now if you turn the screws in its only going to go richer. I don't see that sorting anything.

spyug

Spyug,

I believe you have VMitis. Turning the A/F mix screws in on the CVs will make them leaner (deliver less gasoline)
 
If everything else is okay with the bike, the carbs are clean, coils good, no air leaks/fuel delivery problems, have you given any consideration to your dying being from a dragging clutch?

EDIT- this of course, only applies if it is dying out on you when are coming to a stop and braking with the clutch lever pulled in. If it's dying out while idling around, then it might not be relevant

I'm just putting that thought out there...

Hmmmm, could this be it ?

I am riding at speed, stop sign or red light is coming up, I will start to gear down, 4th, go a bit, 3rd, go a bit, 2nd go a bit, down to first hold clutch in apply brakes to come to a full stop usually within a few feet, plant feet on ground, still holding clutch in, if it's a red light I will find neutral and release clutch, that is if car behind me is already stopped, if not, clutch stays, bike stay in first, wait for green, or if it's a stop sign, I will stop and gas her, release clutch and go....

maybe I am doing something wrong ? now that would be cool

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to add...

screws turned in a 1/4 turn, started bike, adjusted idle, warmed up, and she is running, blip throttle revs go up and come back down....to idle about 1500 give or take

only problem, can't do a road test right now....it's wet, and I have to run an errand....

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Hmmmm, could this be it ?

I am riding at speed, stop sign or red light is coming up, I will start to gear down, 4th, go a bit, 3rd, go a bit, 2nd go a bit, down to first hold clutch in apply brakes to come to a full stop usually within a few feet, plant feet on ground, still holding clutch in, if it's a red light I will find neutral and release clutch, that is if car behind me is already stopped, if not, clutch stays, bike stay in first, wait for green, or if it's a stop sign, I will stop and gas her, release clutch and go....

maybe I am doing something wrong ? now that would be cool

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I re-read post #22.

It sounds like the bike was dying in neutral, as well when you are in first with the clutch pulled in. That pretty much discounts a dragging clutch...
 
Folks, I just finished doing this to my GPz last week. Here is what happened for me: I tuned it on the kickstand until it behaved correctly (using the procedure I wrote). I took it for a test ride. It died at stop signs, indicating a rich condition. I went back home, turned them in 1/4 turn (even though it did not run correctly before at that setting). Went for a test ride, it was better but not perfect. Kept this up until it ran just dandy. It was leaner than it was when I was tuning on the kickstand. I suspect, but cannot confirm, that it was due to the fact that the tuning was not under real world conditions.
I just rode it all the way across town and back, on city streets, lots of stop signs and stop lights. Perfect. I cannot be more pleased. It will work, GK, you just need a bit more patience. You are almost there. I did have to adjust the idle speed using the center screw once everything was sorted out.
 
KK....I am listening to you and following your procedures, I do have the patience, just ran out of time.....LOL and dry roads, the next few days are supposed to be warm and dry, so I will be able to continue with the adjustments...

right now as said, I have her starting, running, idling, screws at 1.75 turn out, going by 1/4 quarter increments now, and I just have to go for a run, and pull the plugs once again to see how they look...

I am sure we will get there....

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here is a clip of the bike as she is setup in the last post

right now as said, I have her starting, running, idling, screws at 1.75 turn out, going by 1/4 quarter increments now, and I just have to go for a run, and pull the plugs once again to see how they look..

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Sounds really good, nice and smooth. Most excellent.
I jump every time I see your speedometer. 240 mph! Is that a Busa? Then I remember it is in km/h. LOL.
Don't bother to pull the plugs again. We needed to know it was running rich, and those plugs confirmed it.
So close, so close.
 
So with that,,,,,maybe I can take it to work in the morning then....you all think it will make it there and back.....I am running out of cars for everyone, and if I use the bike it will be easier....

my only concern is I have not taken it out on the road, so I am uncertain....

what do you guys think ?

at least I will be able to test it out somewhat....
 
It sounds pretty solid at idle. I can't vouch for any other speed.

With that said, if it were me I would take it.

You've almost got it. I can feel it in my bones.
 
Absolutely. Remember, it is only the idle circuit we are tuning, nothing else. The jetting (mains, needles) are not affected by this tuning. Most of your trip will be on the needle because that is the way CV carbs work.
If it feels like it is going to die out when you go to stop, use the right wrist. You will not know until you ride it anyway.
At any rate, I would ride it.
 
Guess I am going for a ride in the morning.....hopefully it will stop raining.....

it just started up again.....

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great movie.....

and I was talking about the rain....it started up again....LOL
 
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