Bike sat unused too long and doesn't run well
- shadowchaser
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Bike sat unused too long and doesn't run well
I recently bought a 2005 Sabre with only 1950 miles on it. The previous owner just didn't ride it much. In fact, it sat for more than a year unridden when I bought it. He drained the gas from the tank and replaced it but it still runs rough. It spitts and sputters and is a little sluggish on acceleration. Lots of popping from the exhaust. I replaced the plugs but that didn't fix the problem. Any suggestions on what to do to make it run smoother? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I would guess that the bike sat with fuel still in the carbs. That fuel probably gummed up and turned to varnish and is now clogging the jets.
Yank the carbs and strip and clean them. Spraying carb cleaner may or may not (probably not, but you may get lucky) get the jets clean, you may have to carefully use something to manually clean the small passages. Don't use anything metal to do this, any scratching or gouging will screw the jets. It has been suggested that heavy fishing line can be used, and I think that's a pretty good idea.
Yank the carbs and strip and clean them. Spraying carb cleaner may or may not (probably not, but you may get lucky) get the jets clean, you may have to carefully use something to manually clean the small passages. Don't use anything metal to do this, any scratching or gouging will screw the jets. It has been suggested that heavy fishing line can be used, and I think that's a pretty good idea.
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Dude, you just bought a motorcycle. At this point you should be several km on the other side of paying for things you don't need.shadowchaser wrote:I just don't want to go in looking like an idiot and pay for things not needed.
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+1Johnj wrote:I wish we'd just get it over with and go metric. It's so easy.
Heck even HD and Polaris/Victory are going to metric fasteners. (Although Polaris loves to use Torx fasteners.)
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