by mike-s » Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:54 am
I went to the ctp protest rally and ever since then my 250 has been a bit problematic, once it has warmed up it seems to have adopted the tendency for the revs to stick and not drop down. Now i have replaced the clamps around the carb boots to rule them out, as despite the boots being replaced, i didn't have the foresight to replace the clamps too, and they are still the old ones which came with the bike.
I am going to have a look at it this afternoon and carefully spray wd40 or carby cleaner or something else flammible all around the intake boots to make 100% sure they aren't leaking. I'm almost certain that they aren't, but want to rule them out none the less.
Here's a bit of history to let you know what's been happening. Recently the head came off as the gasket was pretty naff and was letting a decent quantity of compression out the left hand side. Carbs were essentially untouched as they were spot on previously and the only mucking about i did was to put them back in and re-attach the throttle cable. The only major modification is the binning of the original 2:2 exhaust in favour of a 2:1 system, which i can't imagine would cause this kind of stuff up, could it?
If it turns out that the carb boots aren't the culprit, has anyone else got any ideas? i'm pretty sure that it's not going to be the throttle return spring as that thing is working fine and to be honest is bloody strong. I've resigned myself to the distinct possibility i might just have to take the carbs out and give them a once over to make sure, but any ideas to help point me in the right direction would be appreciated.

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