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Gettin' High

#1 Unread post by BuzZz »

So I am heading to the mountains next week on the bike, my '90 FJ-1200. It's jetted pretty close for 2000-2500ft where I ride on the flatlands, a little rich by a blonde one maybe. So when I hit those 6000-7000 foot passes, my CV's are going to compensate, right? Or is my wife gonna be pushing uphill? :twisted:

I ain't never been to the mountains on a bike before, so it's never come up. I've been there on dirtbikes, and they do need re-jetting, but CV's are gonna cover my azz, right? I wasn't too worried about it, until I got talking with Lana and she got all paranoid about it when I mentioned it. Now she'd got me half paranoid too..... :roll:

Tech? Anyone? Someone make me feel better about this... :laughing:
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#2 Unread post by Gadjet »

If it will make you feel any better Dean, I took my old 'zook through Sunwapta pass, which has a higher elevation than any of the other passes in the mountains (on our side of the 49th) and I didn't have any problems, except for a little sluggishness and lack of horsepower. took a bit to get the rpm's up and get any power, but it wasn't a big deal. I was also loaded down for a trip at the time. I think I cleared the top of the pass doing about 80kph. You should have better luck with the FJ, given the larger displacement and better hp output.
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I agree w/ Gryph. If it gets really bad, take out your air cleaner and stretch a nylon over the airbox intakes til you get thru the roughest part. You should be fine.
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BuzZz wrote: I wasn't too worried about it, until I got talking with Lana and she got all paranoid about it when I mentioned it. Now she'd got me half paranoid too..... :roll:
Mine does the same thing ... Why do they do that !!! :frusty:
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TechBMW wrote:
BuzZz wrote: I wasn't too worried about it, until I got talking with Lana and she got all paranoid about it when I mentioned it. Now she'd got me half paranoid too..... :roll:
Mine does the same thing ... Why do they do that !!! :frusty:
It's their job, because we never do it. Sometimes mine keeps me safe, against my worser judgement. :roll: :laughing:
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#6 Unread post by flynrider »

The CVs won't compensate for the altitude, but you shouldn't notice too much power loss at 6K-7K ft. It'll just be a bit more sluggish on the throttle. At that altitude, your bike will make roughly 25% less power than at sea level. Once you get to 10K-11K ft. passes the power loss is pretty noticable. Crossing some passes in the CO Rockies at those altitudes, my bike has all the performance of a well used Yugo.

Back in the days when everything had a carb, this was pretty normal. Nowadays, most cars and some bikes have electronic fuel injection which will automatically compensate for the thin air by leaning the mixture. They still get a power loss, since there's not as much oxygen up there, but by leaning the air/fuel mixture they make the most of it. Carbed bikes and cars suffer from both a lack of oxygen and a less than optimum mixture.
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#7 Unread post by BuzZz »

Thanx guys, that's about what I figured, and now Lana has seen other people(who ain't ME) say the same thing, she's mellowed out about it. :wink:

Now the REAL question is.......

Who read the title of this post and thought "Now what is that Idiot talking about?" :laughing:
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#8 Unread post by 9000white »

Now the REAL question is.......

Who read the title of this post and thought "Now what is that Idiot talking about?" :laughing:[/quote]


i pretty much do that every time i see one of your posts. :laughing:
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#9 Unread post by Sev »

My first thought was,

"this is in the wrong forum."
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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#10 Unread post by iwannadie »

i looked and figured 'uhoh the whacky canadian is high again' i was dissapointed to see that was not the case and it was in fact some techy question.
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