Hi again Jeff ,
As to the spam , don't know , haven't had any problems.
>When I start the bike it starts fine. I then proceed to >accelerate and it
dies.
Does it rev up when cold starting ?
Should reach 1500 to2000 rpm when cold.
>From what you say it sounds like you need to adjust the cold start unit (
fast idle unit ) See " Service Of Components EFI " , look for " Fast Idle
Unit "
in the first picture shown in my manual , it shows the unit with an ARM (
3 ) attached , at the very end of the arm is a spigot ( pin ) , this
contacts the throttle assembly and when the bike is at Cold Start status it
pushes the throttle to increase the rpm needed for cold starting .
You need to bend the pin slightly to make the bike reach
1500 to 2000 rpm .
As the bike warms up the unit retracts the pin and then the bike relies on
the throttle stop assembly to maintain the tick over .
To gain access to the Cold start unit , you need to remove the air box and
possibly the tank ( can't remember it was a long time ago that i adjusted
mine ) , then hold open the throttle ( you should now be able to see the pin
, where the throttle cam is ) if you open and close the throttle , you will
see that the cam rests on the pin and not on the stop screw ( or it should
do when set correctly ) .
Using a pair of narrow nose mole grip pliers , grab the pin and pull it up
SLIGHTLY , it's quite tuff to bend even a small amount though .
Now check the COLD start idle speed , only run the engine for 5 to 10
seconds , as if it's run for much longer you will need to wait until it's
fully cold again before readjusting .
atb Nick T
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