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dropped bike

Posted: Apr 22nd, '06, 19:21
by billinom8s
kim managed to drop her bike at a junction the other day, no damage done but its been running rougher than a rough thing since.

it starts n stuff but just seems to spluttering a bit, is this just cos any rap in the system has been diturbed and is blocking things or something more sinister?

any advice would be greatly appreciated, ta.

Posted: Apr 22nd, '06, 19:36
by Blimey
depends reallly mate how hard it got dropped and what you mean about it splutters and stuf.

I have known float levels in the carb change from a hard drop which will make a big difference in the running. Even cause more probs then you say.

But then i have known the fairing to rub agaisnt the frame after a drop and make it feel like its running crap if you get my jist. Vibrating more then your used too.

Spluttering?? Is the bike any loader then it was?? Hit the exhaust??

An Exhaust leak between the head and the down pipes will cause a spluttering affect with out going into tooo much detail as to why it would.

Posted: Apr 22nd, '06, 19:44
by Jak
When the TRX was knocked over last summer it was running lousy - turned out to be fouled plugs

Posted: Apr 22nd, '06, 19:47
by billinom8s
it was dropped at a standstill (junction). bike went over and had a soft landing (kim). so no real impact at all, syptoms are fuel starvation, no pipes kinked or fouled.
have put fresh fuel in with a dose of redex.
gonna take it for a run tomorrow and see if that clears it.

might invest in some stabalisers for her

Posted: Apr 22nd, '06, 19:55
by Blimey
Give it a good blast and see what happens. Hopefully its just unsettled a few bits and bobs. Known bikes to run crap for a second or 2 after dropping from flooding but not long term.

Let us know how you get on yeah dude. And leave the poor women alone. She does great.

Posted: Apr 22nd, '06, 20:00
by billinom8s
kim says ahhhhhhhhhhhhhure a sweetie.

think i am gonna puke

Posted: Apr 22nd, '06, 22:16
by TLS-Moose
How old is the bike :?

Could be just rubbish/sludge/dirt that had been lying in the bottom of the fuel tank has been disturbed and got into the fuel lines / filter / carb. Drain the float bowl(s) into a glass jar and see what comes out - or if it's easy enough take 'em off and have a look inside :D


Oh, and it sounds like she did OK - at least she threw herself underneath it to minimise the damage, what more could be asked for :lol: :lol:

Posted: Apr 23rd, '06, 09:56
by billinom8s
cheers for that, will see what comes out

Posted: Apr 23rd, '06, 10:00
by Funky
Sorry to hear she dropped it mate, as said before drain the oil from it and see if lots of bits come out.

Posted: Apr 23rd, '06, 16:37
by billinom8s
engine is still sweet funky, no need to drain oil. took it on ablast to jaspers this afternoon, kim still reckons its 'choking and spluttery' think she is gonna stick into SP tomorrow so its running sweet for the weekend. i think its just 5hit from the tank and carbs thats been disturbed. the bike is 13 yrs old and i reckon the carbs have never been touched so it probs needs a clean thru big time.

Posted: Apr 23rd, '06, 19:43
by Jimbo
the carbs might have come out of or split the carb rubbers, or the airbox to carb joint may have come loose.

breather could be blocked...

is it bad high/ low revs full or part throttle?

Worth taking the tank off and having a look around.. might be something obvious..

j

Posted: Apr 23rd, '06, 19:51
by diva
hey hey hey leave me mate alone shes a star !!! she leaves u standing some tmes ( not often i must admit) where as im back in changing room still ha ha

Posted: Apr 23rd, '06, 19:52
by diva
tmes was ment to be times never could spell !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Apr 26th, '06, 19:33
by baz-R
what happens is that when the bike falls over is that fuel or oil get into the airbox/airfilter when its on its side and when you get it going again you have to clear it by running it or replacing the air filter
i got knocked of my bike and the engine ran on its side and filed the air filter with oil
smokin!

Posted: Apr 26th, '06, 19:41
by miler
check the spark plugs............