Possible Bike Issue - Z750

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Possible Bike Issue - Z750

Postby ant » Fri May 05, 2006 8:05 pm

When taking off hard in first and sometimes second.

At the top of the rev range, it seems to 'free-rev'.

It sounds as if the rear tyre is losing traction, buit the bike doesn't seem to feel as if it is doing this.

Either that, or the clutch is slipping.

is this possible on a 2600 km old bike?
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Postby swabio-ACT » Fri May 05, 2006 8:20 pm

mate, take it in straight away! Remember it is all under warranty! So make sure you get it in there, as if there is something wrong, it will only worsen!
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Postby ant » Fri May 05, 2006 9:53 pm

It's hard to explain - and it has only happened twice - both times today.

Coudl it be the rear tyre losing traction?. Certainly doesn't change the 'feel' of the bike.
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Postby diesel » Fri May 05, 2006 11:57 pm

what happens when ur in second and really punch it?

does it happen then?

if it is the clutch letting go, it'll be more likely to do it at higher speeds in 2nd or third, doin roughly a hundred or so. this is cos there's more load on the engine.

if ur in first it's quite likely that the rear wheel is letting go, tho u'd expect it to step out on you.
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Postby swabio-ACT » Sat May 06, 2006 12:16 am

ant wrote:It's hard to explain - and it has only happened twice - both times today.

Coudl it be the rear tyre losing traction?. Certainly doesn't change the 'feel' of the bike.


regardless, take it in and explain the symptoms, it wont cost you anything, and then you have abided by your terms under the warranty, last thing you want to do is ride it and have it potentially get worse!
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Postby Lawnmower Man » Sat May 06, 2006 1:25 am

If you were spinning up that much you'd notice the scratch marks on your rear tyre ... sounds like clutch slip to me. Take it back to the dealer and hope you have better luck than my brother (zx'er) with your warranty claim ...
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Postby ant » Sat May 06, 2006 6:34 am

Lawnmower Man wrote:If you were spinning up that much you'd notice the scratch marks on your rear tyre ... sounds like clutch slip to me. Take it back to the dealer and hope you have better luck than my brother (zx'er) with your warranty claim ...


No scratch/scuff marks on tyre.

what happens when ur in second and really punch it?

does it happen then?

if it is the clutch letting go, it'll be more likely to do it at higher speeds in 2nd or third, doin roughly a hundred or so. this is cos there's more load on the engine.

if ur in first it's quite likely that the rear wheel is letting go, tho u'd expect it to step out on you.


It's only really 'high' in the rev range that it does it.

I've tried to replicate the issue this morning on the way home from work - but can't.

As for the stepping out on me - that's what I assumed also, it's only very quick, but certainly doesn't feel as if it's trying to step out.
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Postby Gnome » Thu May 11, 2006 3:46 pm

It is fuel injected. You're not just bouncing off the rev limiter are you, just a theory.
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