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lenyboi4
27th February 2013, 19:29
i need some advice i gota rg 150 bike starts fine 1st kick then idles high for a few seconds then goes back to normal :clap: i cleaned out the exhaust recently and had carb taken out and cleaned by a mechanic when i ride it it revs at about 4000 then feels like dying??:mad: does that in every gear til 3r d then fine but coming up to a corner i downshift then bike dies and wont start back up easy anything i needa check im getn really peeved with this bike atm
new spark plug ,battery ,air filter been tuned up by mechanic aswell
ANY ADVISE WIL BE EXTREMELY HELPFULL AND APPRECIATED
i have the full manual for this bike and can e mail to any1 who wants it lenyboi4@hotmail.com
i have spare frame with full wiring loom and fuel tank also few spare fairings
blackdog
27th February 2013, 20:19
i need some advice i gota rg 150 bike starts fine 1st kick then idles high for a few seconds then goes back to normal :clap: i cleaned out the exhaust recently and had carb taken out and cleaned by a mechanic when i ride it it revs at about 4000 then feels like dying??:mad: does that in every gear til 3r d then fine but coming up to a corner i downshift then bike dies and wont start back up easy anything i needa check im getn really peeved with this bike atm
new spark plug ,battery ,air filter been tuned up by mechanic aswell
ANY ADVISE WIL BE EXTREMELY HELPFULL AND APPRECIATED
i have the full manual for this bike and can e mail to any1 who wants it lenyboi4@hotmail.com
i have spare frame with full wiring loom and fuel tank also few spare fairings
So this problem has only started since your mechanic tuned it?
It's obviously fucked, I'll give you 20 bucks for it.
lenyboi4
27th February 2013, 20:46
no its not fucked and 20 bucks are u kidding i was really only after serious advice thanks
blackdog
27th February 2013, 20:56
no its not fucked and 20 bucks are u kidding i was really only after serious advice thanks
Thirty then?
lenyboi4
27th February 2013, 21:07
seriously just pis of im on my 1st bike looking for advise and ur just messing with me so unless u can help me in any way that is positive please do but until then pis off you are not funny:mad:
gammaguy
27th February 2013, 21:15
Under nz law all goods and services are required to be of merchantable quality
This means you take the bike back to your mechanic and demand he rectifies the issue
Of course you used a professional in business not some mate who once had a 2stroke lawnmower
Right?
blackdog
27th February 2013, 22:05
Under nz law all goods and services are required to be of merchantable quality
This means you take the bike back to your mechanic and demand he rectifies the issue
Of course you used a professional in business not some mate who once had a 2stroke lawnmower
Right?
What he said.
Mort
27th February 2013, 22:12
what does the plug look like ? wet and oily or dry with pale coloured deposits ?
oyster
28th February 2013, 09:46
Hi, a high revving RG is a lean one! When i coached a lot of kids on these often we'd be all sitting together on the dummy grid and I'd hear one gaining revs instead of idling. I'd run over, turn the fuel on and it would settle back to idle quickly!
Float level bout 7mm from base face to corner of float. Check.
Take fuel line off the tank and run the fuel from the tank into a jug. Make sure it flows well and does not decay in flow over time.If it does, this is the sign of a blocked cap breather, quite common.
The most common cause of your symptom is a blocked pilot jet. Very small and up a hole in the carb body. You need a good fitting screwdriver to get in and unscrew it. I sharpen a pin on the grinder to make it small and sharp.
Asher
28th February 2013, 10:03
What fuel filters are you using? Using those plastic cone types can cause issues
oyster
28th February 2013, 10:20
continued.... the pin or needle then gets up the jet and gives it a good clean out, go both ways and be sure. Held up to a good light and you'll see the tiny hole.
That's it, I'll be surprised if this doesn't cure it.
Oh, by the way, when it does die and rev high etc, does putting the choke on make a diffrence? If it settles it, then this is another sign it's screaming for a bit more fuel!!
oyster
28th February 2013, 10:24
And yep, asher is right. We've had a few probs with filters. Some car ones are very fine and need a bit of pressure to give free flow, so a small restriction can give greif. Again, as above, check fuel flow. You're not in christchurch, but we've had 'quake fuel" here recently, which is badly sedimented fuel caused by the seismic shake up of the tanks. has caused a lot of blocked filters and wrecked more than one fuel injection system on a gsxr 600!
lenyboi4
1st March 2013, 06:26
thank u guys so much for all the advise il replace the fuel filter asap and try all the suggestions u gave me cheers:2thumbsup
oyster
1st March 2013, 09:05
Any time, glad to help.
lenyboi4
17th April 2013, 18:15
hi guys
wanting to do a compresion test on my rg150 does any1 know what sorta figures i should be getting cheers lenard:brick:
Asher
17th April 2013, 18:28
Google says: 6.8:1
So, atmospheric pressure at sea level is around 1000mbar= 14.5psi*6.8= 98psi
Although the compression gauge you use may take up more or less volume than your spark plug giving an incorrect reading
NAR RG500
19th April 2013, 12:51
hi guys
wanting to do a compresion test on my rg150 does any1 know what sorta figures i should be getting cheers lenard:brick:
If it's under 90 then it's pretty tired, fresh is should be at least 130. All depends on the gauge and technique.
Make sure you do it with a warm engine and throttle wide open.
Cheers
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