When I start my bike cold, it idles extremely low, to the point where I have to keep the throttle open or it will stall out. This is regardless of what position the choke is in and no matter how much gas I give it, it will not rev up past 1000rpms. After playing around a bit, I figured that if I start it, close the choke and hold the throttle wide open for about 10 seconds, it'll start to rev up, backfire and then everything runs fine until the next time I cold start.
If anyone has any ideas I'd love to hear them. It's an 1983 Yamaha XS400 Maxim. All stock.
James
any ideas??
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Clear as mud, thanks.
As for the actual problem, sounds like clogged jets in the carbs, and possibly a dirty airfilter. I'd clean the former, and replace the latter.
Adjust the idle speed, then sync the carbs. Or get a mechanic to do it
As for the actual problem, sounds like clogged jets in the carbs, and possibly a dirty airfilter. I'd clean the former, and replace the latter.
Adjust the idle speed, then sync the carbs. Or get a mechanic to do it

Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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Okay, it's definately the carb. I gave it a few shots of carb cleaner and the problem disapeared. Hopefully that'll take care of the problem until next weekend when I can get some help taking the carb off and cleaning it. I never cleaned one before so I wanna make sure I have someone here that knows what they're doing.
Thanks again for the tips.
James
Thanks again for the tips.
James