new member / need suggestions
#1
new member / need suggestions
i recently bought a brand new 05 1000rr. i ride the bike to and from work almost everyday. i have noticed that when cruising around 4000 rpms in any gear the bike starts to hesitate almost like it is running out of fuel, bad. i am anything but mechanically inclined and the local dealership suggested that i post the problem to see if anyone has had this same problem. shortly after purchasing the bike, honda sent me a recall notice on the ACG (charging system) saying that riding the bike in the low rpm rangecan cause the ACG to overheat resulting in a short circuit of the "stator windings". i have no idea what stator windings are or even if this would cause the hesitation that i am having. if anyone has had this same problem i would really appreciate your input. thank you
#2
RE: new member / need suggestions
the stator is like the alternator on a car. the 04/05 burn out on ocassion.
you will know when this happens because the battery will die and wont stay charged. if you start the bike and put a voltmeter on the battery terminals you should get more than 12v. if you get less than 12 the stator is bad
what work has been done to the bike, pipe, filter etc
a new pipe and bad map will cause this problem. the
you will know when this happens because the battery will die and wont stay charged. if you start the bike and put a voltmeter on the battery terminals you should get more than 12v. if you get less than 12 the stator is bad
what work has been done to the bike, pipe, filter etc
a new pipe and bad map will cause this problem. the
#4
RE: new member / need suggestions
the bike is completely stock. i havent had any problems when starting the bike or any electrical problems while riding. the mechanic at the dealership said that it might be a fuel delivery problem or a spark problem. but i would think that if it were one of those problems that that i would get the same hesitation during acceleration. it accelerates fine. only when i am maintaining a constant rpm does the hesitation become real evident, like i said it feals like the thing is running out of gas. i have no idea.
#7
RE: new member / need suggestions
plugs on these bike gets fouled if you rev it in neutral which can cause stumbling.
also if the air vent from the tank down to the side of the bike gets kinked or pinched it can upset fuel delivery.
if it were a bad injector the bike would throw a code.
the 1000rr has a noticible stumble around 2500 rpms from the factory but that shouldnt be happening at 4K
have you disabled the flapper in the air intake, a lot of low rpm stumbling is cured by getting rid of this sound emission critter.
http://rogueracing.org/flap.htm
also if the air vent from the tank down to the side of the bike gets kinked or pinched it can upset fuel delivery.
if it were a bad injector the bike would throw a code.
the 1000rr has a noticible stumble around 2500 rpms from the factory but that shouldnt be happening at 4K
have you disabled the flapper in the air intake, a lot of low rpm stumbling is cured by getting rid of this sound emission critter.
http://rogueracing.org/flap.htm
#9
RE: new member / need suggestions
thank you for the responses. i have thought about starting with the simple stuff, plugs etc.is adding an injector cleaner to the fuel safe? i know the bike sat on thedealership floor with fuel in it for over a year. i figured i would start with an injector cleaner and go from there. any suggestions on a safe injectorcleaner. iwill take a look at the air vent and the possibility of disabling the flapper.are there any possible repercussions to disabiling the flapper, is it something i can do myself?