Krob
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I've recently moved back to Tucson with my 2010 FJR. Twice now, when I've come to the bike after lunch or an off-site visit, I've had issues getting power/acceleration out of the bike. Both times the bike made it to where I was going just fine, but after sitting in the sun for 30-45 minutes I've had it run extremely rough. In both cases the thermometer read 110+ at startup.
I don't recall the specifics of last summer's incident, but today I went out to lunch then visited an customer with out any abnormal behavior. When I went to leave the customer's site, however, the bike wouldn't turn over. Started spun up, but there was no firing. Cycling the ignition, I didn't hear the fuel pump prime, but it might have been muffled by my helmet, the wind, and old ears. After several attempts with various levels of throttle it finally sputtered once and then started an attempt or two later. Once running, my experience was pretty much what I remembered from last summer, giving it a little gas and letting out the clutch felt like the bike was going to stall (it did actually stall last summer). Only way to get the bike moving reliably is to lay into the throttle and ease out the clutch from a high rev. As we're moving in to warmer weather and I'm going to be riding my bike a lot more than I did last summer, I need to get this figured out and fixed.
Has anyone seen this before or have any suggestions that can be easily tried or brought to my mechanic? I haven't found any postings here or elsewhere with this exact problem and a solution. Common theme for starting problems in hot weather is to replace the battery (did that already) and adjust the CO mixtures which seems to be a bit more involved than I'm comfortable with, even so didn't find any that came back saying this fixed it either.
Cheers,
Nate
I don't recall the specifics of last summer's incident, but today I went out to lunch then visited an customer with out any abnormal behavior. When I went to leave the customer's site, however, the bike wouldn't turn over. Started spun up, but there was no firing. Cycling the ignition, I didn't hear the fuel pump prime, but it might have been muffled by my helmet, the wind, and old ears. After several attempts with various levels of throttle it finally sputtered once and then started an attempt or two later. Once running, my experience was pretty much what I remembered from last summer, giving it a little gas and letting out the clutch felt like the bike was going to stall (it did actually stall last summer). Only way to get the bike moving reliably is to lay into the throttle and ease out the clutch from a high rev. As we're moving in to warmer weather and I'm going to be riding my bike a lot more than I did last summer, I need to get this figured out and fixed.
Has anyone seen this before or have any suggestions that can be easily tried or brought to my mechanic? I haven't found any postings here or elsewhere with this exact problem and a solution. Common theme for starting problems in hot weather is to replace the battery (did that already) and adjust the CO mixtures which seems to be a bit more involved than I'm comfortable with, even so didn't find any that came back saying this fixed it either.
Cheers,
Nate