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Fra 31-07-16 18:07

Very jerky at low speed
 
Hi Guys,

my Tenere has 26 hundred miles on the clock and recently has become quite jerky when I open the throttle from minimum rev at low speed. For a few instants the power delivery is non-existent then the bike jumps forward. In order to compensate the problem I have to prolong the use of the clutch, but it doesn't feel right.

Do you have an idea of what the problem could be?

Thanks

Frank

Gerard 01-08-16 09:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fra (Post 223558)
Hi Guys,

my Tenere has 26 hundred miles on the clock and recently has become quite jerky when I open the throttle from minimum rev at low speed. For a few instants the power delivery is non-existent then the bike jumps forward. In order to compensate the problem I have to prolong the use of the clutch, but it doesn't feel right.

Do you have an idea of what the problem could be?

Thanks

Frank

O2 terminator in the first place. if you have aftermarket exhaust then i recommend also fuel mod. Snif around in the intake and injection section of 660.com

Fra 01-08-16 20:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gerard (Post 223571)
O2 terminator in the first place. if you have aftermarket exhaust then i recommend also fuel mod. Snif around in the intake and injection section of 660.com

My bike is 100% stock.

Gerard 01-08-16 22:44

Most of the stockbikes have the same problems. Try the
O2 terminator. Makes a hughes difference..

DirkZ 02-08-16 22:40

If I can venture an opinion, maybe you should check your air filter. Why would it suddenly start doing it at 2600 miles? These bikes are very sensitive to correct fuel mixture.
Mine also developed intermittent surging problems at low revs after cleaning the DNA filter (at about 4300km) and I had to play around with the CO mixture to get it right again.


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