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Post by Colster on Mar 26, 2007 21:38:46 GMT
Okay so its not on a divvy but the idea is still the same. Got a TDM 850. Seems to be a bit variable in response, and this feels like its more rear wheel drive as opposed to engine trouble. Slack is as it should be though. Also chain & sprockets seem in fairly good nick. Anyone got amny ideas about what could be causing this. Ta.
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Post by CD on Mar 26, 2007 21:41:51 GMT
Tesco petrol? Clogged air filter? Forgot the choke?
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Post by 2old2boogie on Mar 27, 2007 10:05:46 GMT
" a bit variable in response !"Could it be clutch slip? Just a thought.
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Post by HRHpenfold on Mar 27, 2007 10:28:57 GMT
are you sure both sprockets are ok, the rear one and chain can look ok, but the front sprocket wears much faster, as its got less teeth ;D
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Post by Ghoti on Mar 27, 2007 10:45:51 GMT
I had a slipping heated handlebar grip once that caused varying response from the throttle. Twist the grip but the throttle does not always open as much.
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Post by HRHpenfold on Mar 27, 2007 12:10:30 GMT
I had a slipping heated handlebar grip once that caused varying response from the throttle. Twist the grip but the throttle does not always open as much. funnly enough i had this same problem with my divvie 6, easly stuck back with hairspray though ;D
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Post by apricot on Mar 27, 2007 15:03:09 GMT
Completely off topic (1) but just noticed Ghotis 'avatar comment' "Delenda - Things to be deleted or destroyed [ie my work internet log and Apricot's good name]"I'm well annoyed. I was completely unaware I had a good name in the first place I promise to try harder ;D Ady (1) so whats new.........
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