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'Revving' High

Postby sam-zx2r » Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:46 am

Hey guys

I am new to bikes and was wondering if someone can offer some advice.

A few months a go I got my first bike (a ZX-2R, 1990) and it was going fine. Lately though, when I stop at traffic lights/intersections it revs higher than normal (i.e. 4k) for a couple of seconds before the revs come back down. The temp seems to go up a bit quicker as well.

Any suggestions?
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Re: 'Revving' High

Postby robracer » Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:54 am

Sticky throttle cable or Carbies need a good cleaning, could be the answer & as for temp if it revs higher then the temp will rise, especially on the hot days we have been having.
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Re: 'Revving' High

Postby sam-zx2r » Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:30 am

Thanks, I think the bike is in need of a service anyway. Will it cost a lot to get the carbies cleaned? Also, can anyone give an indication of the approx cost of a service in Brisbane (and do they change everything like spark plugs, air filter, coolant etc.), just wondering what they include in a standard service?
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Re: 'Revving' High

Postby seiko1 » Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:24 am

Cheapest way is to so it yourself :shock:
May as well learn right from the begining and you will save an absolute
fortune doing it all yourself!
Unfortunately your in Brisbane and we have no intelligent members there to help you :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: 'Revving' High

Postby tim » Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:58 am

seiko1 wrote:.... save an absolute
fortune doing it all yourself!
Unfortunately your in Brisbane and we have no intelligent members there to help you :lol: :lol: :lol:


:lol:

How many ks has it got mate and did you get an indication of service history from the last owner?

Like seiko said if you're keen to learn and save some money changing your oil and filter is definately worthwhile learning to do as a start.... Any1 know what's the filter access like on those?
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Re: 'Revving' High

Postby robracer » Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:06 pm

seiko1 wrote:Unfortunately your in Brisbane and we have no intelligent members there to help you :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thats a bit Harsh, might have to get ponti onto you :twisted: :P
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Re: 'Revving' High

Postby timmyrocks » Tue Nov 24, 2009 3:50 pm

filters are easy to get to ;)
coolant change, oil and filter, and air filter is something you can tackle yourself mate. Its pretty easy on that bike, i can do a run down for ya, i have done it many a times to mine :lol: .
also getting to the carbs is just one more step and can be done by a newb, its troubling at first but once youv'e done it you'll get alot of satifaction out of it cause you have learnt alot about basic bike tinkering and saved alot of coin 8)
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Re: 'Revving' High

Postby photomike666 » Tue Nov 24, 2009 4:11 pm

What are your coolant levels like, and does the bike have manual or auto choke? If there is no choke lever need to start it, it's auto.

I ask coz it sounds like the auto choke is activating (raising the revs), and this can happen when there is no water around the sensor - it's an outside chance, but a posibility.
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Re: 'Revving' High

Postby sam-zx2r » Wed Nov 25, 2009 1:39 pm

The coolant level is ok and the bike has a manual choke (I actually have to hold it on).

I will look into getting all the required items to give the service a go (air filter, coolant, oil, oil filter - are there any others? spark plugs?). Would there be an actual service manual around for this bike.

Thanks for all the posts.
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Re: 'Revving' High

Postby seiko1 » Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:48 pm

No doubt someone here will have the service manual available for you.
Plugs and an extension socket for them maybe!
Also a new seal for the sump plug........not really necessary, I've never needed to change one yet!
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Re: 'Revving' High

Postby craig » Wed Nov 25, 2009 6:09 pm

zxr250c manual may still be available here http://www.japi.com.ar if its an A model 2 x round headlights guessing general maintenance duration and levels should be the same as not alot of difference between the two...............


just tried link didn't work google roadknight that may help

nope they're gone

try pdfdatdatabase.com french site but you have to log in i can't be f83ked.............give it a go and remember GOOGLE is your friend too ;)
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Re: 'Revving' High

Postby mike-s » Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:44 pm

sam-zx2r wrote:The coolant level is ok and the bike has a manual choke (I actually have to hold it on).
Perhaps there is a bit missing from the clutch mechanism. Perhaps a spring or the bit of metal/plastic that it retains against the lever. I had that happen to my choke, easy fix to replace.
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Re: 'Revving' High

Postby Tinman » Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:45 pm

What revs does it normally at before this happens???

You can do adjustment with the little nob which is on the left hands side near your fuel switch......this will also adjust your idle
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Re: 'Revving' High

Postby adge82 » Sat Nov 28, 2009 10:33 am

Get your carbs cleaned and sync'd. shes outa tune.
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