Duane wrote:it's like a automatic choke, letting more air in to put more fuel in to warm it up, should only happen for a little while
Wattie wrote:Duane wrote:it's like a automatic choke, letting more air in to put more fuel in to warm it up, should only happen for a little while
nah, no auto choke on these beasties, it has a lever on the bars.
frogzx12r wrote:No slippers on a Zthou or ZX12R unfortunately Striker.
When I was searching for one for the 12 I got told (by STM) that they make them for the 10 and 6 but not 9 and 12 ... bummer![]()
BUT like you advised above, I was told to turn my idel up o nthe track to limit decompression locking.... but seeing as how that would be about 5k on the 12 I am tempted to try it....![]()
I dont know where yours starts to decompression lock up Wattie but it MIGHT work for you, jsut remember to turn the idle back down on the road![]()
As I said B4 (and Hoffy too) I would NOT use the choke lever we both have (on EFIgood shit Kwaka) to up the idle....
You can do a Casey Stoner (Micky D did it too) and just ride the clutch into the corner a bit. When it happens to me (lock up on track) I reclutch and try again, the time it takes normally gives the motor enouf t oget back down to a "reasonable" speed....
Strika wrote:Most EFi bikes will have a seperate idle screw. On the Hornet I could probably reach it on the move with practice, or a two second job when pulled off the road. I am sure the Z will I have a similiar set up. Have a look on top or below the throttle bodies and see where the idle screw is located and use that if you wanna up the idle:
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