Deepak bhai

i think this is a case of the CDI gone kaput or something. I had this
problem on my bike. Used to jerk in between when i was riding at about 50-60
and then used to slow down like it came into reserve. Didnt give it a
notice.

Bike stopped at one point, refused to start again.Went to a mechanic who
told the cdi is gone kaput and plus the starter coil. Changed the set, didnt
get the problem again. I had one more problem of the RPM meter jumping like
i was revving and then it used to come down , go up again.

Get the CDI checked. Maybe this could be a possible issue but i aint no
expert with this , just thought that the symptoms matched and hence told
that.

- Jayaram

On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 7:22 PM, Deepak <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Hi Techies,
>
> Got my bike serviced some days back at Reddy with a long list of
> replaced parts. After the bike was serviced, I took it for a spin and
> found that between 4k-5k rpm the bike used to jerk (similar feeling
> when the bike runs out of fuel). He removed the coil cleaned it
> thoroughly and put it back. Though the problem went off after this,
> the same thing started when picking up, but was very marginal. Reddy
> said that it was due to water in the coil and will get back to normal
> once the water vapourises. Now this issue has just elevated- the
> engine suddenly runs out of breath at any speed, will jerk for a few
> seconds and get back to life again. At times it feels scary as the
> deccerelation is very quick- feels like a vehicle tail-gating might
> just bang into me :( Worse is in stop and go traffic, the engines down
> and doesnt start at all (with hordes of vehicles behind me honking
> their guts out) unless I use the choke and give it a redline whack.
> Doesnt work always and I end up riding through traffic with the choke
> on.
>
> The second issue is with the RPM reading. It is always 700-1000 mark
> above the normal. Earlier 60 kph in 5th gear used to be around
> 4100-4200 rpm and now it shows 5000 and the error rises with increase
> in speed.
>
> Will be going back to him for a fix- but any idea of why this happens
> and a DIY solution? Arpan, Venkat Sir suggestions pls.
>
> Regards,
>
> Deepak
>  
>


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