So it was all rainy this evening, so out I pottle for a bit of shenanigans.
Was at the lights with noone else around, when it turned greed. I felt like giving the tail a bit of a wiggle, so up I go to about 11k and somewhat forcibly I let out the clutch.
When I get scared and back off. It was as if the engine wasn't getting enough fuel, or sommat, started burbling and didn't have any oomph. So off I sped in gear, wringing her all the way out. Didn't miss a single beat.
I tried getting the back end loose at the next set... Same goddamn deal.
It's just a 250 I know, but it was wet. The old tyres (Some dryballs Kendas it had on when I got it) would spin the moment I even thought of letting out the clutch, but these new ones stick like shit to a blanket.
Can anyone enlighten me as to why my bike will burble and lose power like it did, when I can redline fine if I'm just 'hooning'?
I'd ask Daddy, but he's asleep.
TL;DR
Bike cuts out when doing a full-tit launch, but will hum along to 16,500 without a single moan of complaint.

 
			
 
						
					 
					
					
 Originally Posted by Fatt Max
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 ower ratio as it is.
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