Hey guys, appreciate all the ideas. I agree with most of what has been said and suggested. Some great ideas on things to check out.
Developments this evening:
Problem 2 now solved!
I timed the drop from 12k revs down to idle and it was up to 8 seconds! I tried connecting a rubber band to the throttle drum to add more power to the return spring and the problem was solved. It only takes about 1.5 seconds to return to idle now. So, even though the throttle slide always returned fully with no hesitation when the throttle was tested and the bike not running, when running I presume the air pressure (or something) added a bit of resistance and the spring was struggling to close the throttle. I also now must admit that I caused this problem
as I had bent the spring a little to make the throttle a bit lighter! I had fully tested that it returned firmly every time so had dismissed it as part of the problem. I can tweak the spring back and live with a heavier throttle
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I took the bike for a ride and problem 1 still exists though I can just control my right hand and it goes OK. I have ordered 2 smaller main jets and will test it with them. I think that will help, as Rick suggested. The plug is not all sooty but on the road test it was still slightly rich.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Damien
Hi Rick. Sounds like good advice on reflection. I started the other way around! Mt Welly should be great for plug chops. I'll work on it.
Hey, had a look back and found an old photo. I am still shocked by how fast you came past me at Taupo in practice - even though I had carb probs!
Regards
Damien
Hi DB. The sooty plug is not an issue now - see original post. I have not had any backfire or popping issues - so I was totally confused too! Your approach is sound - thanks. It starts perfectly and idles well. I think leaner on main jet will solve. Will be in touch.
Thanks
Damien
Cheers Damien nice clear pic :,)
bike seemed to be going ok (well he went past me with a bit of steam)
"Instructions are just the manufacturers opinion on how to install it" Tim Taylor of "Tool Time"
Saying what we think gives us a wider conversational range than saying what we know. - Cullen Hightower
Hey guys, thanks for all the suggestions and feedback. As Buckets4Me says, it was not too bad at Mt Wellington after I changed the needle back to the middle position (3rd from top). I did that after my 2nd practice session on Saturday. It reduced the bogging issue and increasing the idle also helped minimise any issues. As you might detect from the photos, I was loving it! I now need to do more dirt biking to build up fitness!
Hi Jase. Indeed! I've still not started on the RD350YPVS - looking forward to sorting it out. Yes, keen to ride with you on buckets - I must say that the FXR is so much fun to ride that I'm not even in a hurry to sort out the YPVS - but I will get her back into action.
Regards
DT
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