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[Nighthawk Lovers] Re: New nighthawk owner, new rider, new group member, new stalling/fuel problem? -- new new new

Creative Residential Designs
Fri, 05 Dec 2008 10:28:39 -0800

Im not big, and It's FLAT for the most part around here. Lucky for me my 
starter went out in my shop. One advantage to being a fella is that you guys 
can push these bikes easier....3rd gear huh? I'll keep that in mind...then I'll 
nab some fella to push me...LOL
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mark Hasslinger 
  To: nighthawk_lovers@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 7:10 AM
  Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: New nighthawk owner, new rider, new group 
member, new stalling/fuel problem? -- new new new


        If the starter fails out on the road deep in the boonies, can't you 
just push start it.  You know put it in something like third gear, push the 
bike along as fast as you can, jump on top and release the clutch, maybe going 
down hill to give added momentum?  Works for me!!!??

        --- On Fri, 12/5/08, Creative Residential Designs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

          From: Creative Residential Designs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
          Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: New nighthawk owner, new rider, new 
group member, new stalling/fuel problem? -- new new new
          To: nighthawk_lovers@googlegroups.com
          Date: Friday, December 5, 2008, 7:51 AM


When mine did that this summer it turned out that my starter was going out. 
You'd better check it before you ride anymore or you will get stuck 
somewhere...HotrodMamma

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joe '86 450" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Nighthawk Motorcycle Lovers!"
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Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2008 9:25 PM
Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] New nighthawk owner, new rider, new group 
member, new stalling/fuel problem? -- new new new


>
> Hi All,
>
> As the message header indicates I'm a recent addition to the nighthawk
> group, new to nighthawks and new to riding. I own a 1986 450,named
> Jenny by the previous owner,  that I picked up here in the L.A. area
> with a questionable 18k on the odometer. Questionable only because the
> speedo was swinging like mad on the test ride and stopped working
> completely a week or so after I bought it. I now have about 200 - 300
> miles on the bike, and things have been going well.
>
> I've learned quite a bit since I've been lurking here ( the tires
> aren't quite as new as the previous owner stated, that clunk into
> first is somewhat normal, battery care etc) but I've come across a new
> problem. I set off to work this morning with a detour to the gas
> station (1.5 miles tops) to top off my front tire when the bike stalls
> at about 40 mph. Feels just like I ran out of gas (tank filled the
> night before). I checked the petcock thinking I had forgotten to turn
> it on but it was good. I switched to reserve, no dice. I spent a
> couple minutes rolling off the busy street,parking etc, opened my tank
> to make sure I wasn't hallucinating about the full tank. I figured one
> more try before the walk of shame home, and the bike fired up with a
> little sputtering and then proceeded to run fine all the way to work
> ( ~20 miles @ 35 mph)
>
> So, onto the ride home. About 20 min. into the ride at ~40 mph I feel
> the bike start to stumble, I reach down and switch to reserve thinking
> some sort of blockage on the intake, and it clears up. Another 10 min.
> down the road a big stumble and several stalls from a stop ( being a
> new rider I assume with my fingers crossed that it is me but that
> wears thin with the third stall). Repeated starts and stalls,
> switching to reserve and then it clears up for another 5 mins. Another
> stall and this one lasts about 5 ~ 7 minutes, the bike has been on
> reserve since the last stall. Playing with the petcock again, opening
> the tank and resting and the bike fires up and I ride the last couple
> of minutes home. The last clue comes as I shut the bike off and start
> to back it into the garage-- I hear a faint hissing sound and its
> coming from the gas cap. I open the tank and there is a hiss as the
> pressure equalizes(in or out I don't know). Mind you its only been
> about 3/4 to a mile since I last opened the tank. So, my guess is some
> sort of fuel system blockage/slowdown that starves the bike for gas
> and then manages to clear up. I have decent car repair knowledge but
> am new to bikes and am hoping for a few pointers. Thanks for taking
> the time to read this far and for any help you can offer.
>
> Joe in Altadena
>
> >
> 



 
    
     
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