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    Carb Freezing

    Hi there ppl....I have a problem with carb freezing on my 06 1200 Bandit. I am having no luck with the dealer I bought the bike from with this issue and its drivin me nuts. Now my bike is my main mode of transport and having it not perform in the winter is not an option. I have heard through the grape vine that there are carb heating kits available. Does anyone here know where I can get one? likwise if anyone knows anything that can help me with this problem I would be gratefull. Cheers...Dodgy

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    It seems that in the UK (and as an option elsewhere) a carb heater kit is available for the Bandit. This fits into the bowls and is normally switched on a few minutes before starting in cold weather.

    Maybe check with Suzuki NZ as to availability here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgy1 View Post
    Hi there ppl....I have a problem with carb freezing on my 06 1200 Bandit. I am having no luck with the dealer I bought the bike from with this issue and its drivin me nuts. Now my bike is my main mode of transport and having it not perform in the winter is not an option. I have heard through the grape vine that there are carb heating kits available. Does anyone here know where I can get one? likwise if anyone knows anything that can help me with this problem I would be gratefull. Cheers...Dodgy


    Are you shitting me ????
    te Awamutu isnt an alpine climate and the last few times i have been up there i didnt see any snow or shit.
    How the hell is the carb freezing up???
    Im not being negative but it just sounds to me like something else is the culprit here.

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    Nup,, they're not shitting you. It's a thing I'm familiar with as a pilot but have never heard of it in vehicles ... although of course if all the conditions are right, then it can happen to any engine.

    Here's a pretty good explanations and some fix ideas http://www.misterfixit.com/carbice.htm

    Just to confuzzle ya - carb ice is NOT a problem if the air is cold enough. It is usually only a problem from a few degrees below freezing up to about
    a moderate temp. Say from -5 to 15 Celsius.

    The only time I've had it in the air was at 7,500ft in a Cessna 172 exacty midway across Cook Strait between Welly and Cape Campbell from where it is only marginally likely that you can reach either end in a glide. That wakes you up! (Applying Carb Heat is the answer in an aircraft)

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    I know someone with a bandit with the same symptoms, believe it's not uncommon. You can get a heater kit for them but I can only suggest you talk to the local agent.
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    I've had it on everything from V8s t my Harley.

    Get the right conditions (moist air, fairly cold temps and a constant throttle opening ) and it happens real easy.

    Some way of directing warm air from the exhaust area into the intake will fix it - trouble is: HOW?
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    Triumph Scrambler comes standard with a some kind of carb heater.
    Wire is attached at the bottom of the fuel bowl. Thats about all I can tell you about it, but if you call an Triumph agent, and talk to the w/shop, they may be able to give you more info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgy1 View Post
    Hi there ppl....I have a problem with carb freezing on my 06 1200 Bandit. I am having no luck with the dealer I bought the bike from with this issue and its drivin me nuts. Now my bike is my main mode of transport and having it not perform in the winter is not an option. I have heard through the grape vine that there are carb heating kits available. Does anyone here know where I can get one? likwise if anyone knows anything that can help me with this problem I would be gratefull. Cheers...Dodgy
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    Get your local dealer to check with Suzuki N.Z - they may have a kit available...

    A mate of mine had similar problems on his ZZR 1200 in the South Island, between his local dealer & Kawasaki N.Z the problem was solved with a minimum of fuss - if memory serves correctly it was covered under warranty on his particular bike...

    The kit itself was ex Japan, so you maybe looking at a wait of up to three weeks for the bits to arrive...

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgy1 View Post
    Hi there ppl....I have a problem with carb freezing on my 06 1200 Bandit. I am having no luck with the dealer I bought the bike from with this issue and its drivin me nuts. Now my bike is my main mode of transport and having it not perform in the winter is not an option. I have heard through the grape vine that there are carb heating kits available. Does anyone here know where I can get one? likwise if anyone knows anything that can help me with this problem I would be gratefull. Cheers...Dodgy
    I had a heater kit put on my SV and it has helped, though in cold southerlies it still ices. The shop I got the bike from fitted the kit as part of used bike warranty which was cool.

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    Your dealer will be in a hurry to fix it when you return the bike as being 'unsuitable for the purpose', as is your right under consumer law. Have your lawyer contact them

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Some way of directing warm air from the exhaust area into the intake will fix it -
    And that would end up being a Very Bad Thing if it was all the time. The warm air just stuffs the density of the air into the carb and destroys about 20% of your horsepower!

    The perfect thing is if you can have a temp redirection ... i.e a carb heat control just to get rid of the ice, then back to normal

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    I've often wondered why I've never had carb icing in anything but an aeroplane before. clearly it can happen to anything.

    The answer for it in aviation is "carb heat" which ducts hot air around the exhaust manifold and then into the carb. It has a control so it is turned on when either icing is suspected or at low power settings (when throttle icing is likely)

    so maybe you could design something like that for it
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    isn't the bandit injected?

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    no just the new 07

    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    isn't the bandit injected?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grub View Post
    And that would end up being a Very Bad Thing if it was all the time. The warm air just stuffs the density of the air into the carb and destroys about 20% of your horsepower!

    The perfect thing is if you can have a temp redirection ... i.e a carb heat control just to get rid of the ice, then back to normal
    ORRRR you could have a thermostaticly controlled flap that directs warm or cool air into the engine according to air/engine-temp - sort of like cars have been doing for the since 1970 or so.
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