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    FZR250 putted out on the Pukerua Bay water front!

    So for the second time in just over a week on my new bike, I've had to push it!

    The first time I ran out of petrol on the Upper Hutt motorway at 9pm. I flicked it on to reserve, and nothing. I've assumed since then the pipes are backwards. Ended up pushing my bike 2 or 3 kms to get petrol.

    Today it was absolutely poring down, I had plenty of petrol. I noticed my bike running on 3 instead of 4 Cylinders, then 2 of 4 at this stage I could ride any longer. Had to push my bike up the hill into Pukerua bay. Then catch the train, I was a hour late for work! I'm guessing seeing as I've never had a problem in the last 2 weeks, and this is the first time I have taken it in the rain that the leads are sealing and water has seeped in.

    - I do not enjoy pushing my bike!

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    sounds like it needs a bit of loving how much did you pay for the bike?
    ive had a bike splutter in the rain it was water in the plugs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hack0r View Post
    So for the second time in just over a week on my new bike, I've had to push it!

    The first time I ran out of petrol on the Upper Hutt motorway at 9pm. I flicked it on to reserve, and nothing. I've assumed since then the pipes are backwards. Ended up pushing my bike 2 or 3 kms to get petrol.

    Today it was absolutely poring down, I had plenty of petrol. I noticed my bike running on 3 instead of 4 Cylinders, then 2 of 4 at this stage I could ride any longer. Had to push my bike up the hill into Pukerua bay. Then catch the train, I was a hour late for work! I'm guessing seeing as I've never had a problem in the last 2 weeks, and this is the first time I have taken it in the rain that the leads are sealing and water has seeped in.

    - I do not enjoy pushing my bike!
    Not a nice hill to push a bike up. I presume you were on the north side of Puk heading south, where there is no shoulder to speak of. Sounds like you need to spend some quality time in the garage with the bike.

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    Get your bike to the gargre.

    Take off the tank.

    Get a dry rag and clean all the water off the coils. Get some Vaseline©. Smear it all over the coils and the low-tension wires to the coils (they are the skinny ones).

    Now get that rag and clean all the spark plug leads and the plugs over the spark plugs. Also clean out all the water from the plug holes around the plugs. Plug the leads back in. Smear some Vaseline© around all the plug ends as well.

    Congrats. Your leads are now winter-fied.
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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer View Post
    Get your bike to the gargre.

    Take off the tank.

    Get a dry rag and clean all the water off the coils. Get some Vaseline©. Smear it all over the coils and the low-tension wires to the coils (they are the skinny ones).

    Now get that rag and clean all the spark plug leads and the plugs over the spark plugs. Also clean out all the water from the plug holes around the plugs. Plug the leads back in. Smear some Vaseline© around all the plug ends as well.

    Congrats. Your leads are now winter-fied.
    Not everyone has access to the awesome stocks of Vaseline you have lying around.
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    Vaseline good idea!, paid $1300 for it. But had to replace the fork seals, did that myself.


    Yes I was heading south that hills a bitch! I got a good sweat going, no way I could leave it where I had to stop.

    There were trucks behind me when I lost power to, no cool.

    I'm hoping to catch the train back there tonight and ride it home, hoping its dryed out. I had it sitting in the rain and started it no problem, so I'm guessing its riding in the rain thats got the water there.

    Guess I'll be pulling it apart tonight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hack0r View Post
    Vaseline good idea!, paid $1300 for it.
    Thats a shit load of vaseline

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    Check all of your spark plug leads, and while you're at it, the spark plugs condition.
    Could prolly check for a bad gas cap seal, see if there's water droplets in the tank by swishing shit around.

    I had my bike run like ass when it rained, turned out it was a shitty spark lead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dogsnbikes View Post
    Thats a shit load of vaseline

    Hahaha Yeah well it has sooo many uses!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackshear View Post
    Check all of your spark plug leads, and while you're at it, the spark plugs condition.
    Could prolly check for a bad gas cap seal, see if there's water droplets in the tank by swishing shit around.

    I had my bike run like ass when it rained, turned out it was a shitty spark lead.
    Yeah I was thinking about changing the plugs anyways, unless they cost a fortune.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hack0r View Post
    So for the second time in just over a week on my new bike, I've had to push it!

    The first time I ran out of petrol on the Upper Hutt motorway at 9pm. I flicked it on to reserve, and nothing. I've assumed since then the pipes are backwards. Ended up pushing my bike 2 or 3 kms to get petrol.

    Today it was absolutely poring down, I had plenty of petrol. I noticed my bike running on 3 instead of 4 Cylinders, then 2 of 4 at this stage I could ride any longer. Had to push my bike up the hill into Pukerua bay. Then catch the train, I was a hour late for work! I'm guessing seeing as I've never had a problem in the last 2 weeks, and this is the first time I have taken it in the rain that the leads are sealing and water has seeped in.

    - I do not enjoy pushing my bike!
    So that was your bike!! I was thinking how random - a bike parked on the side of the road all on its own, and something told me the owner was not over the road at the shops lol!
    P.S the cost of plugs will be ZERO compared to pushing your bike another meter!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarah311 View Post
    So that was your bike!! I was thinking how random - a bike parked on the side of the road all on its own, and something told me the owner was not over the road at the shops lol!
    P.S the cost of plugs will be ZERO compared to pushing your bike another meter!!
    haha Yep that was my bike. I was planning on leaving it by the shops but ran out of energy!

    On a up note, caught the Train back to my bike at 11pm. Started first pop confirmed water shorted something. I'll be sorting that out in the morning. Thanks for everyones suggestions.

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    You sure it was water and not a blockage in the tank vent or fuel tap? Hope you get it sorted.
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    The "reserve" issue will inside the tank ... not just a case of lines back to front. There may be two lines from the tank .. but one will be the vaccum hose ...

    The reserve takes petrol from the bottom of the tank and main takes petrol through an extended fitting a few inches above the bottom. Short of replacing the fuel tap ... not a lot usually can be done to remedy this.
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    Try to avoid running the bloody things on reserve - sometimes all sorts of shit gets sucked into the carbs when you do...

    I assume you live up Kapiti way? I have a little experience on shitty old FZR400's and assume the 250 is not too different. Sing out if I can help.

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