MY NEW EXHUST PIC AND VIDEO
#1
MY NEW EXHUST PIC AND VIDEO
[size=1]ok finnaly i got the bike all together and installed the two bros and i love it here are some pictures of it and a video
BTW.. i do have one problem when i start the bike up it runs and everythng but when i let go of the clutch to ride it it dies (i kick the kicksytand up) and it still dies. im thinking when i took the bike apart i forgot to hook something up or something any ideas .....?????? thankx all comments are welcome [/size]
video......... http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...oid=1345020571
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BTW.. i do have one problem when i start the bike up it runs and everythng but when i let go of the clutch to ride it it dies (i kick the kicksytand up) and it still dies. im thinking when i took the bike apart i forgot to hook something up or something any ideas .....?????? thankx all comments are welcome [/size]
video......... http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...oid=1345020571
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#6
RE: MY NEW EXHUST PIC AND VIDEO
Your bike does not have an O2 sensor, so adding a slipon should not make it stall.
I have to say, that can looks awesome with the gold rims and the color of the bike.
But back to the stalling...
Does it stall when you put it in gear, or when you actually release the clutch and it starts to move? It does this regardless of what RPM you are at?
I have never heard of anything like that. There is nothing electrical to cause this, and you only changed the can, and that will not effect flow much, certainly not enough to cause it to run so lean that it stalls under any kind of load.
I have to say, that can looks awesome with the gold rims and the color of the bike.
But back to the stalling...
Does it stall when you put it in gear, or when you actually release the clutch and it starts to move? It does this regardless of what RPM you are at?
I have never heard of anything like that. There is nothing electrical to cause this, and you only changed the can, and that will not effect flow much, certainly not enough to cause it to run so lean that it stalls under any kind of load.
#7
RE: MY NEW EXHUST PIC AND VIDEO
ORIGINAL: SquireSCA
Your bike does not have an O2 sensor, so adding a slipon should not make it stall.
I have to say, that can looks awesome with the gold rims and the color of the bike.
But back to the stalling...
Does it stall when you put it in gear, or when you actually release the clutch and it starts to move? It does this regardless of what RPM you are at?
I have never heard of anything like that. There is nothing electrical to cause this, and you only changed the can, and that will not effect flow much, certainly not enough to cause it to run so lean that it stalls under any kind of load.
Your bike does not have an O2 sensor, so adding a slipon should not make it stall.
I have to say, that can looks awesome with the gold rims and the color of the bike.
But back to the stalling...
Does it stall when you put it in gear, or when you actually release the clutch and it starts to move? It does this regardless of what RPM you are at?
I have never heard of anything like that. There is nothing electrical to cause this, and you only changed the can, and that will not effect flow much, certainly not enough to cause it to run so lean that it stalls under any kind of load.
i dont think its the can problem. u know when you forget to kick the kickstand up and u stall and the bike just dies..... well this is the same thing except my kickstacnd is up. it might have to do something with kickstand i would think. it idels good revs loud but when i release the cluch it dies
#8
RE: MY NEW EXHUST PIC AND VIDEO
Right, but the kickstand switch kills the motor as soon as you put it into gear, it is not connected to the clutch. So even with the clutch in, as soon as it goes into gear it should kill the motor, not when you let the clutch out.
Hmmm... You just removed the old can and conected the new one, right? if it is not a CA model then there is no O2 sensor to worry about.
Keep us posted, cause this is a whacky problem.
Hmmm... You just removed the old can and conected the new one, right? if it is not a CA model then there is no O2 sensor to worry about.
Keep us posted, cause this is a whacky problem.
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