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    Ginny sudden loss of power?

    scuffs been a running a bit funny this week, so i took her out for a 40k ride in the country to try and blow whatever shit out of her.
    stopped for a drink and made to come home. took 3 tries to start [she refused to turn over] headwind on the return journey.
    coming around a corner, there was like a "block" in the engine...dunno how to describe it really. revs died instantly, had enough momentum to get me off the road. took about 4 tries to start, during which i flicked to reserve....i knew it wasnt petrol, as she jumps and struggles when shes running low.
    got back into town....got petrol, took another 3 tries to start at the station. went to a mates house for a few hours, took 2 tries to start.

    shes due for a service [9900-odd ks] so will get her booked in this week. but in the mean time, has anyone else experienced this? i did on my old bike, but that was crap in the carb from the tank...scuffy is less than a year old.
    rather worrying being stopped about 20k from town with no cellphone. i stayed on 80k the whole way back, just in case.
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    When you say "refuses to turn over" , do you mean like a flat battery - 'uhh uhhh uhhh uhhhhhhhhhhhhh ". Or do mean that the engine was "tight".

    I assumne it seems OK when it is running ? Since you were able to maintain 80kph? Or does it seem down on power also.

    Does turning the lights on and off make any difference?
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    sudden loss of power..............didn't know they had any

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    When you say "refuses to turn over" , do you mean like a flat battery - 'uhh uhhh uhhh uhhhhhhhhhhhhh ". Or do mean that the engine was "tight".

    I assumne it seems OK when it is running ? Since you were able to maintain 80kph? Or does it seem down on power also.

    Does turning the lights on and off make any difference?
    think the engine was tight...shouldnt be battery...she runs every day, literally, and usually in 100k zone once a week.
    seems ok when running, other than shuddering now and then. kinda like when getting low on petrol, when not as violent, and been going a week or so now.
    power does seem low around town, sorta like theres a blockage.
    80k was mainly cos of the worry of conking out and being stuck, plus headwind prevented me going any faster.
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    Got plenty of oil in it ?
    No funny noises ?
    When it died on the road, did the motor just stop . No misfires, coughing etc?
    Did the rear wheel lock up?
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    when you stopped did it smell different?

    when was the last time it had a service and a new plug?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Got plenty of oil in it ?
    No funny noises ?
    When it died on the road, did the motor just stop . No misfires, coughing etc?
    Did the rear wheel lock up?
    yes...oil was checked prior to leaving...done nearly 5000k and hasnt needed any.

    no funny noises...engine just stopped...revs dropped instantly. no rear wheel lock up. would have likely fallen over, as i was coming out of a corner.

    thanks ixion

    paturoa, service due this week for 10,000k. last service was 5000k. is likely a tad overdue as lost speedo for 5 weeks, but shouldnt be out by 1000k. didnt have time to do any smelling, but didnt notice anything.
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    has it been out in any heavy rain lately?
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    Hm. Could be nothing much, but I don't quite like the sound of it.
    Sudden loss of power usually indicates electrical problems , which would tie in with hard starting.
    But the "tight engine" thing sounds worrying.
    Having said that , I've known such things be as simple as a plastic bag in the tool box coming loose and blocking the air intake.

    But, if it's going in for service this week I'm sure they'll sort it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paturoa View Post
    has it been out in any heavy rain lately?
    no more so than usual...i ride in all weather, but havent had any major rain lately.

    ixion..im not certain in the tight engine...it was the closest out of that and battery. tool kit is kept in the top box, so not that. ill book it in monday after work, and hopefully drop it in tuesday morning...walk to work and pick it up after.

    only thing ive done different is give it a thorough clean, but that should have any affect.
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    You rode it 40k... I dont think its doing what Ixion's suspecting... (but I might be wrong)

    It's a simple engine... If you ride in the rain alot or leave it parked outside, it could just be a rusty (and shorting) solinoid (sp?) or condencer, maybe a starter switch problem.

    The service should pick those up easy... could be as simple as a faulty plug or lead too.

    Worse case... generator,starter motor poked or Ixion's theory... but Id think those engines would run more than 10,000k before you had to go there.

    Hope it works out for the best
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    Quote Originally Posted by DingDong View Post
    You rode it 40k... I dont think its doing what Ixion's suspecting... (but I might be wrong)

    It's a simple engine... If you ride in the rain alot or leave it parked outside, it could just be a rusty (and shorting) solinoid (sp?) or condencer, maybe a starter switch problem.

    The service should pick those up easy... could be as simple as a faulty plug or lead too.

    Worse case... generator,starter motor poked or Ixion's theory... but Id think those engines would run more than 10,000k before you had to go there.

    Hope it works out for the best
    lives in a lean to...it is parked outside at work cos there is no sheltered parking, but have never had any problems starting, other than taking longer to warm up. even when camping i put the fly over her and not the tent, lmfao.

    hopefully nothin too major...
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    No, I don't really think so. If it tootled back home at 80kph there can't be too much wrong .

    No chance that you knocked something loose in that cleaning ? Like a spark plug cap or something?
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    dont think so...i stay pretty well clear of the engine, other than the lower cases. the fins dont clean up easy, so they stay dirty, lol.
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    Any chance of the carbs being blocked?
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