- Fri Feb 01, 2013 11:38 am
#1749
My 2010 500 Bullet is a closet 2 stroke, it insists on fouling spark plugs:-) This happens always under the same circumstances.
When I haven't used the bike for a few days I start it up on the kickstart and leave it idling for a few minutes without any problems.
I can pull away and run for about half a mile OK and then I get misfires, popping through the exhaust and the exhaust note goes flat. There is no acceleration when I open the throttle.
Usually I can limp home if not too far away and, when I remove the plug, it's sooty black (carbon not oil). A quick clean up and everything is right again. It started it again this morning but I was able to give it some welly and it seemed to clear the problem because it never missed a beat afterwards.
The plugs I'm using at the moment are NGK BP6ES although it has done it with the original 3 electrode plug that came with the bike.
Do the cognescenti have any ideas on this? It's still under warranty so I can take it back if needs be.
Ta
When I haven't used the bike for a few days I start it up on the kickstart and leave it idling for a few minutes without any problems.
I can pull away and run for about half a mile OK and then I get misfires, popping through the exhaust and the exhaust note goes flat. There is no acceleration when I open the throttle.
Usually I can limp home if not too far away and, when I remove the plug, it's sooty black (carbon not oil). A quick clean up and everything is right again. It started it again this morning but I was able to give it some welly and it seemed to clear the problem because it never missed a beat afterwards.
The plugs I'm using at the moment are NGK BP6ES although it has done it with the original 3 electrode plug that came with the bike.
Do the cognescenti have any ideas on this? It's still under warranty so I can take it back if needs be.
Ta