- Sun Sep 11, 2016 8:39 pm
#6691
Hi there,
So I'm new to this whole kick start, old school technology on a Royal Enfield but I've fallen in love with it. The bike is a Bullet, 2002 and with the kick start and amo meter reading beside the speedo. So I'm not sure what 'type' of bike the bullet is.
The main problem I'm having is this:
Im riding along happily at 40 / 45mph and the bike starts to shudder intermittently. Starts to want to lose power and from the exhaust you can hear a pop or a blow back. Its feels like dirty fuel (but there has been 5 fills since I've got it) or a quick blockage to the fuel line or something telling the fuel to stop and start at a very quick pace. The bike will do this and then go normal for a few minutes and then do exactly the same thing again.
Its affecting the performance of the bike as you can imagine. There is no consistency when it happens, it happens going up hills, down hills and on the flat.
If anyone who is technically minded can help me out id very much appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
Richard (Larne, Northern Ireland)
So I'm new to this whole kick start, old school technology on a Royal Enfield but I've fallen in love with it. The bike is a Bullet, 2002 and with the kick start and amo meter reading beside the speedo. So I'm not sure what 'type' of bike the bullet is.
The main problem I'm having is this:
Im riding along happily at 40 / 45mph and the bike starts to shudder intermittently. Starts to want to lose power and from the exhaust you can hear a pop or a blow back. Its feels like dirty fuel (but there has been 5 fills since I've got it) or a quick blockage to the fuel line or something telling the fuel to stop and start at a very quick pace. The bike will do this and then go normal for a few minutes and then do exactly the same thing again.
Its affecting the performance of the bike as you can imagine. There is no consistency when it happens, it happens going up hills, down hills and on the flat.
If anyone who is technically minded can help me out id very much appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
Richard (Larne, Northern Ireland)