Problem at low revs
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Problem at low revs
My 92 fzr600 gets all jumpy and jerky when I'm cruising slowly in first. It goes away once I get the toms up a bit but if just putting along it feels like it's trying to throw me off. Any ideas what the problem is? Please don't say it's the carbs

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Re: Problem at low revs
By toms : I presume you mean rpm.rippinggnar wrote:My 92 fzr600 gets all jumpy and jerky when I'm cruising slowly in first. It goes away once I get the toms up a bit but if just putting along it feels like it's trying to throw me off. Any ideas what the problem is? Please don't say it's the carbs
A fzr engine is not designed for cruising at low rpm , keep the revs up above 3k; they were not built for pottering about.
It might be the carbs.

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Re: Problem at low revs
+1, these aren't trials bikes. The engines are designed to scream, and simply don't carburet properly below a certain rpm.
Check your chain tension; a slack chain makes it worse.
Check your chain tension; a slack chain makes it worse.
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Re: Problem at low revs
It was the "cruising" bit that got to me !
I nearly retched.

I nearly retched.

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