- Sun Jun 24, 2018 8:48 pm
#8595
Today I took the 59 BH Bullet up to Skipton with the wife on pillion. The bike went well, cruising at 60 and even hitting 70 on Skipton bypass. One the way home it started popping a lot on the overrun. Once home I discovered the top of the Amal 389 had almost unscrewed, so assumed it must be letting air in. All I did was screw it back down tight, but after that the bike kicks back viciously every time I try and start it. It will kick back even half way down the stroke and there's no way it will start. I took the carb off, checked the cables and slides, drained the float bowl,and check the float wasn't stuck, but all seems well, nothing's been changed only me screwing down the top!!
I thought kickback was due to the ignition timing being too advanced. It's fitted with a Thorspark 12v electronic ignition inside the old SR1 that has been brilliant so far. Normally it starts first kick hot or cold, sometimes even by just gently turning the kickstart. Thinking that the ignition timing may have coincidentally slipped, I re set it a couple of times to be sure it wasn't advanced but it's still doing it. What could have suddenly changed? Is the carb a red herring? Is there any other reason for kickback other than advanced timing? I'm baffled at the moment.
I thought kickback was due to the ignition timing being too advanced. It's fitted with a Thorspark 12v electronic ignition inside the old SR1 that has been brilliant so far. Normally it starts first kick hot or cold, sometimes even by just gently turning the kickstart. Thinking that the ignition timing may have coincidentally slipped, I re set it a couple of times to be sure it wasn't advanced but it's still doing it. What could have suddenly changed? Is the carb a red herring? Is there any other reason for kickback other than advanced timing? I'm baffled at the moment.