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Post by frostoff » 17 Mar 2008, 17:25

Why is it when i get on my AR i never know what sort of bike i'm going to be riding? One minute it feels like a trail bike and the next time it's like riding a motocrosser. Why?
Any ideas?

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Post by fallenmikethebike » 17 Mar 2008, 18:00

frostoff wrote:Why is it when i get on my AR i never know what sort of bike i'm going to be riding? One minute it feels like a trail bike and the next time it's like riding a motocrosser. Why?
Any ideas?
Perhaps a bit more imfo might be needed for an accurate diagnosis :? but initially it sounds like a fuel problem 'in as much as it would sound to be running lean at times.If this is the case it needs sorting sooner rather than later. The lean mix is making it rev its nuts off'---possibly.
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Post by frostoff » 17 Mar 2008, 18:09

It seems that if i switch the ignition off and then back on, this seems to have an effect. I am starting to wonder if it is a throttle sensor problem. It does not rev it's nuts off at all, it just that there is no low down grunt, but takes off when it hits the powerband.

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Post by NaBz » 17 Mar 2008, 18:13

power valve stuck open ?
if it dont close runs like crap down low

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Post by fallenmikethebike » 17 Mar 2008, 18:19

NaBz wrote:power valve stuck open ?
if it dont close runs like crap down low

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Yes well done NABZ remove l/hand cove to check it's operating.
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Post by NaBz » 17 Mar 2008, 18:26

:D
i used to have a dt125 with restricted cdi unit had to lock it open permanent :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

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Post by frostoff » 17 Mar 2008, 19:00

Looks like i'm going to have to strip the power valve. :eek:

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Post by NaBz » 17 Mar 2008, 19:03

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Post by scrubs » 04 Apr 2008, 16:07

Hi Frostoff,

I have just seen this post after your reg/rec testing thread. This is the same problem I had
when my Cdi was on the way out. If you take the cover off the power valve arm
you will most likely see that the power valve works sometimes and sometimes not.
for instance -- it will be working fine until you turn the engine off, then the power valve
might not function at all the next time you start. Mine went on working intermittantly for a
few weeks before it stopped completley and no matter how many times I switched on and off the ignition
it failed to revive. If it is a Cdi problem I'm afraid there is very little you can do to be honest - it will stop working eventually. The only other possibillity could be loose wiring, check and clean all plugs and connectors. when the powervalve
isent working - try giving the servo motor (the black plastic box behind the right radiator) a few light taps with
a spanner to see if it springs to life. This would suggest a prob with that and if it is more tests can be made to
it to determine what is wrong with it.


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