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Backfires when cold 1 Year, 4 Months ago
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My bike is basically stock i have drilled my exhaust baffles and drilled my air cleaner. When my bike is cold I've been getting this horrible backfiring after just a cpl minutes of riding like its loading up really bad and backfiring through my intake and exhaust. Then it goes away and my bike runs fine but seems doggier than it used to be. I have been turning my pilot screw in leaning it out in hopes of curing the problem. Am i on the right track.
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Re:Backfires when cold 1 Year, 4 Months ago
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Opening up your exhaust and airbox makes you leaner. Turning in the PMS will just make it worse. Try going the other way on the PMS and see how it goes. Start at 2 1/2 out and work from there. You might have to rejet.My .6 cents anywho.
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Re:Backfires when cold 1 Year, 4 Months ago
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If I understand it correctly, drilling the intake lets more air in causing a leaner condition. You need to richen the PMS screw not lean it out. Doc should be along soon to correct me if I'm wrong
BT
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Re:Backfires when cold 1 Year, 4 Months ago
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Re:Backfires when cold 1 Year, 4 Months ago
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Take some top end cleaner (RingFree, Marvel Mystery Oil, Seafoam, [your favorite brand here]) and put some in a spray bottle.
Take the air cleaner off, start the bike and put it into high idle (1500 rpm). Then lightly spray some of the cleaner through the carb throat without stalling the bike. After about 30 seconds, let it idle normally and spray enough cleaner into the carb to stall the bike.
Leave overnight.
In the morning, start the bike. It should backfire and such but try and keep it running in order to blow out the carbon.
Come back and tell me how it runs after this treatment.
Doc
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Re:Backfires when cold 1 Year, 3 Months ago
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Thanks Doc I'll try that. I have been running seafoam as a fuel additive to try and clean things out but this sounds like a more aggressive cleansing.
Thanks a Lot!
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Re:Backfires when cold 1 Year, 3 Months ago
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07Midnight Star wrote:
When my bike is cold I've been getting this horrible backfiring after just a cpl minutes of riding like its loading up really bad and backfiring through my intake and exhaust. .
That sounds like a normal Roadie, Cold-Blooded.
Try letting the bike warm up real good befoer heading out. These roadies hate being ridden until the carb has warmed up well. If your'e not careful when the bike is still cold, the bike can stall. Then if you don't gab the clutch quik enough, you can go for a spill at low speeds.
My Roadie has always demanded a good warmup before riding to avoid coughing, farting, and backfiring. 
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