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High idle.... Help!

Tue Nov 21, 2006 5:48 pm

Hi all.
Finally got my Z1000 today! 8)
Already, the mirror has broken from it's cast mounting..... :evil: Another darn thing I'll have to buy..... :cry:
Going over the bike at the moment and I can not lower the b1oody idle!
I have the workshop manual and have tried adjusting the idle screw and it still won't go under 2200rpm! :x I even unscrewed it until it almost came right out. :?
It is at operating temp'......
Anyone have any ideas?

Tue Nov 21, 2006 9:29 pm

:shock: that sounds *weird* - perhaps something inside the throttle housing itself is rooted ??

Does it have a 'fast idle' position (like a choke) - sometimes the throttle cable housing can get 'pinched' under the tank, you should check that out as well - these are just the first things that spring to mind.

These things have EFI right ? hopefully its not something *expensive*....

the Z1000 pilots here should be able to help you sort out the problem.....

8)

Tue Nov 21, 2006 9:47 pm

ya fast idle lever on the clutchside push it foward as far as it goes.

Wed Nov 22, 2006 1:01 am

look for a vacuum leak its the most commen cause of fast idle and can be a simple fix :D

Wed Nov 22, 2006 8:05 am

What was the last thing you did before the "problem" occurred ??
IT obv always hasnt been like it.
Kinked cable, choke on (good one Barra) throttle return spring or bell linkage jammed somewhere ?

Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:32 pm

frogzx12r wrote:What was the last thing you did before the "problem" occurred ??
IT obv always hasnt been like it.
Kinked cable, choke on (good one Barra) throttle return spring or bell linkage jammed somewhere ?


his bike is new... (to him anyway)


umm, i was gunna say wind it down, but looks like you tried that, 2nd option is the "choke" ont he left handle bar as stated...

after that kinked cables, but after that your lost.. :(
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