by Felix » Mon May 02, 2005 9:33 am
If it is a carbied bike, then I'd be looking at getting them overhauled, as it is most likely a fueling thing. Needles and seats top of the list of things to replace, and note that wear on a needle that causes a flat spots may not be noticeable to the naked eye, but also the internals of carby's can gum up some of the vacuum passages etc, so a good clean out not a bad idea. While you're at it, probably time to replace all the fuel hoses and filters.
If it is an injected bike then probably time for the injectors to be ripped out and cleaned and tested by an injector cleaning specialist.
Probably the strongest clue is that it "used" to be 3k and now is 4-5k - it is getting worse, rather than shifting.
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