help! Bike choke at full throttle -- parts identification
#1
help! Bike choke at full throttle -- parts identification
Hi, i just brought an 02' 954rr with 8k miles.
Everytime i snap the throttle back to full throttle the bike would hesistate and shake as if it is not getting any gas.
If i slowly pull the throttle back and accelerate then there is no problem. I tried this is 1st and 2nd gear and the problem persisted around 6-7k rpm. Not sure at what rpm it starts acting up because my eyes were on the road.
Could it be a sensor problem? needs tuning up?
Also , the previous owner relocated the intrument cluster, i would like to know the name of the OEM bracket that holds the instrument cluster, thankyou.
Everytime i snap the throttle back to full throttle the bike would hesistate and shake as if it is not getting any gas.
If i slowly pull the throttle back and accelerate then there is no problem. I tried this is 1st and 2nd gear and the problem persisted around 6-7k rpm. Not sure at what rpm it starts acting up because my eyes were on the road.
Could it be a sensor problem? needs tuning up?
Also , the previous owner relocated the intrument cluster, i would like to know the name of the OEM bracket that holds the instrument cluster, thankyou.
#2
RE: help! Bike choke at full throttle -- parts identification
check the TP sensor and also the throttle bodies.. also the bracket you are talking about is the fairing stay bracket.. the other one that does on top of that and has like extended arms that hold the mirror and top part of the fairing on is called the upper stay bracket
#4
RE: help! Bike choke at full throttle -- parts identification
I would bet the previous owner did a HTEC removal and left the flapper in. This really screws everything up. If you remove the HTEC you have to remove the flapper. Otherwise the bike chokes hard at low RPMs when you snap the throttle.
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#7
RE: help! Bike choke at full throttle -- parts identification
Is the aftermarket exhaust a full system or just a bolt on?The flapper is in the air box,you can either remove it or screw it down.The HTEV valve is located on the bottom of the exhaust and has a couple of cables attached to it.