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    Revs creep up

    Hey,

    So when I start riding the bike idles at around 1,500rpm (normal) then after about an hr or so of riding it creeps up to 2,500-3,000rpm?
    Any idea's of what might be the cause of this?
    Bike is an '08 CBF 250

    Cheers

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    Are you leaving the choke on?

    Otherwise:

    Bike is cold = low revs

    Bike gets warm = revs higher

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    Quote Originally Posted by The End View Post
    Are you leaving the choke on?

    Otherwise:

    Bike is cold = low revs

    Bike gets warm = revs higher
    Nah, turn it off when its warm enough.
    Understood, however 3k is high don't you think when the recommended idle revs is 1400rpm +/- 100rpm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KezzaCFC View Post
    Nah, turn it off when its warm enough.
    Understood, however 3k is high don't you think when the recommended idle revs is 1200rpm +/- 100rpm?
    Yes you are correct, 3,000RPM at idle is high.

    If the idle is set at 3,000RPM to stop it from stalling when cold then this could be causing it.

    Otherwise, carbs could be in need of some attention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The End View Post
    Yes you are correct, 3,000RPM at idle is high.

    If the idle is set at 3,000RPM to stop it from stalling when cold then this could be causing it.

    Otherwise, carbs could be in need of some attention.
    Cheers, will continue to tinker with the idle screw. Failing that, I'll look into the carbs.
    Vacuum line seems to pop up when doing a bit of research.
    Would valve clearance have an impact?

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    Definitely set your idle screw when engine is warm and the choke is off.
    Work backwards from there, the choke should be able to raise the cold idle to a high enough level.

    When starting cold, how 'much' do you need to put the choke on? Fully engaged or say 50%?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The End View Post
    Are you leaving the choke on?

    Otherwise:

    Bike is cold = low revs

    Bike gets warm = revs higher
    is the choke actually going off? just cause you operate the lever doesn't mean the cables not seized or partly seized

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    Quote Originally Posted by BASS-TREBLE View Post
    Definitely set your idle screw when engine is warm and the choke is off.
    Work backwards from there, the choke should be able to raise the cold idle to a high enough level.

    When starting cold, how 'much' do you need to put the choke on? Fully engaged or say 50%?
    Okay, thanks for that. Will give it go once I notice the rev's going up again. I
    I usually have the choke fully in which puts the revs up to around 3k, then piss around putting on my gear and that, then disengage and ride away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    is the choke actually going off? just cause you operate the lever doesn't mean the cables not seized or partly seized
    That did run through my head, however once the choke is disengaged the rev's drop to around 1500. I'd imagine if the cables seized then rev's would stick at 'choke level' rather than dropping down

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    Quote Originally Posted by KezzaCFC View Post
    Cheers, will continue to tinker with the idle screw.
    2.5

    Failing that, I'll look into the carbs.
    do it anyway.
    Would valve clearance have an impact?
    no

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    in saying that, check your fucking CCT.

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    Idle screw it was

    Thanks for the help!
    What's a fuckin CCT?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KezzaCFC View Post
    Idle screw it was

    Thanks for the help!
    What's a fuckin CCT?
    Closed Circuit Telly.

    Always worth checking.

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