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does anyone else think that if you have to potter around on a dt in wet ice cold w/e, when you want to go fast its just not,
i was thinking this for the past week that it was really slow and dragging behind, i thought it might need the powervalve looking at again, then i decided to go out for a ride and really ragged it lol
probably not rag to some peoples standards cuz i dont really mistreat my bike lol but i ragged it and it feels soooo much more response and fast biggrin (fast when i stopped ragging it btw back to normal speeds lol)
anyone else find this??


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I think the plugs carbonise up on the dts when you just tootle around on them and in extreme cases the top end can carbonise up as well.

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Mine gets a Small flat spot at 7k Rpm if i ride around not speeding, When i done my Lesson and my Test, on the way home down the dual carrage way it had a half second long flat spot just before the DEP kicks in then it goes if you fly around.

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ive found that in the cold weather it is diffrent hard to explain at low revs its just sort of less responsive than normal always sounds like its about to cut oujt even at 6k revs. same as you craig?

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craigbulmer wrote:

does anyone else think that if you have to potter around on a dt in wet ice cold w/e, when you want to go fast its just not,

i was thinking this for the past week that it was really slow and dragging behind, i thought it might need the powervalve looking at again, then i decided to go out for a ride and really ragged it lol
probably not rag to some peoples standards cuz i dont really mistreat my bike lol but i ragged it and it feels soooo much more response and fast biggrin (fast when i stopped ragging it btw back to normal speeds lol)
anyone else find this??


Top End ... Plug ... Pipe ... Silencer ...

Will all coke up, even if you rag it everywhere !

More so if you bimble ! as heat is not generated to burn deposits off piston crown / top end !

What's the Yam / Haynes manual say about De Coke, how often ???

Used to run 2T's on road which had a 100 hours limit of use time before de coke & top end inspection ! Now that was a Tw@t ! aww

What's your mileage ?  Is it genuine ? Last de coke ?
Is it on standard pipe / silencer from new ?

You have prob' cleaned the plug by getting some heat into it !


 



-- Edited by SimsonS51E on Tuesday 29th of December 2009 04:39:09 PM

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Mileage is about 14350 (bought at 11500 fooook me! In July!) never ever done a decoke have a new silencer a lil while ago had a few plugs, could probably do with another one! Il look how long ago I bought it on the receipt. It still doesn't feel as good as it did maybe past month, it's got a full big one system which everyone hates lol want a gutted standard! Il clean the plug, bit of wd40 do the trick? Cheers

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may be that when you ride a bike when its warm all the **** in the exhaust clears, when its cold it stays,causing it to feel boaty, you will notice even when its a warm day if you dont warm it 1st and clear it then it will ride like a bag of pooh until you do smile.gif

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poo until you do haha
yeah it was fine when i went out the other day .. getting a bit more used to changing gear with my boots now

i am abit confused on a matter tho .. my dts gear selector play is quite long, i have to move it couple of cm to change gear, all the other bikes ive been on .. RS, NSR, TS, hartford vr, some spainish thing they all like tap the selector a tiny bit and it changes gear .. not sure if its just mine or what, has it come loose? always been like it? i think its why it particularly difficult to change gear lol 
kept knocking it into neutral .. grr


-- Edited by craigbulmer on Friday 1st of January 2010 08:54:59 PM

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is your clutch cable loose? that makes it slip in and out of gear and you have to hunt for meutral too smile.gif

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nahh, dont think so, never had a problem with neutral, or slipping gears

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ok its your big fat foot lol smile.gif

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ive always used boots so i havant really had a problem but your right you do have to move it alot to change gear. this is a good thing though makes nautral really easy to find :D

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haha yeah i guess it has but was never a problem away .. might try a motocross selector but im kinda getting used to, might not be arsed and just get on with it haha

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sell the boots buy slippers lol smile.gif and a cigar too smile.gif

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lmao sarcy git lol

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who me nah, wrong guy, lol

 


HA HA LOL smile.gif



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imagine falling off with slippers on. you would have no foot left :D

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haha nahh slippers are hard stuff lol



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slippers are real tough just need the furry ones they are the best mate smile.gif

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lmao steel toed slippers :D every groundworkers dream.

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eh dont forget the slippers with hidden foot support the kind i got my grandma for xmas .. if she had them she wouldnt have lost that toe... (jokes)

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lmao :D vibration and heat pads in the bottem of your slippers? that could work :D?

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lmao keep you feet protected in a crash and warm at 100mph lol
and strangely satisfied haha

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lmfao :D imk starting to think of an invention here hmm.

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right im out of here lol smile.gif

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bibi :D

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