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Old October 6th, 2012, 03:11 PM   #24
FvnnyL3tt3r1ng
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Name: Justin
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Originally Posted by Motofool View Post
Because the engine has lost the torque now.

The resistance of the tires and mass of the bike is enough to move the rpms' back to the zone of better torque (lower rpms').

Did you check if one cylinder is dead (cold)?

Wasn't this the bike having spark only on one side?
No actually I forgot to try the spray-water-on-the-header method someone recommended but the spark plugs looked fine and idk if this says anything but both the exhausts out of the pipes are coming out (warm). I'm not positive but as I was just removing the air box I think one side of the carbs intake may have been loose...... The airbox also had a little oil on it at the bottom. So the bike puts out the same amount of torque per RPM?
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