- Tue Jul 25, 2017 8:52 am
#7555
What could the following be due to:
- misfiring when riding downhill
- when slowing down before a roundabout, misfiring starts and often continues until the engine stops.
The misfiring/farting comes from the inlet port.
It can only be avoided by mainting a constant rpm, which probably has to be more than 2000 rpm.
When the engine has stopped, it is not difficult to start it again, that is, 2-3 kicks.
I have a Jan.1999 Bullet 500.
- misfiring when riding downhill
- when slowing down before a roundabout, misfiring starts and often continues until the engine stops.
The misfiring/farting comes from the inlet port.
It can only be avoided by mainting a constant rpm, which probably has to be more than 2000 rpm.
When the engine has stopped, it is not difficult to start it again, that is, 2-3 kicks.
I have a Jan.1999 Bullet 500.