What kind of throttle system does Yamaha use?

What kind of throttle system does Yamaha use?

The throttle valve is operated using the Yamaha Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T) electronic system which has been widely proven on YZF series models as well as the earlier MT-09 models. The lightweight forged pistons allow for smooth, high-revving power.

What kind of motorcycle is the MT-09?

The original MT-09 was a totally new kind of Japanese motorcycle that brought real excitement and pure emotion back to the motorcycle world. Now the all-new MT-09 has arrived, and it’s evolved.

What kind of motorbike does Paul have?

Fast forwarding a bit further, while abroad in that same career (and now married and then) living in New Zealand, I owned a beautiful, used Honda GL145 motorbike, in blue, which had a manual kick start, which I grew quite fond of.

What are the symptoms of a failing Vortec distributor?

Symptoms of Failing Vortec Distributor 1 Engine misfires 2 P0300 to P0306 engine codes (for misfire) 3 Engine is slow to start, or not starting 4 Poor idling, acceleration, etc. (usually caused by misfires)

What causes exhaust to pop when letting off throttle?

Plugged slow jets not uncommon (and that can cause other major problems. If the bike never did it, sat a long time and started popping, that’s more of a possibility). Incorrect air screw settings can sometimes cause it, I’ve been able to tune it out (or hide it..) with an air screw adjustment in some cases.

Why does my car backfire when I let off throttle?

Backfiring happens all the time, in cars and bikes, you just don’t hear it because the muffler/exhaust. Since you’ve modified it, now you do. What it is, is incomplete combustion, fuel is left over, and shot into the exhaust pipes.

What happens when you let off the throttle?

Not uncommon, should happen when decelerating in gear, the explosions aren’t as violent, and don’t get as much gas burned, so left-overs happen.

What causes a car exhaust pipe to backfire?

Backfiring happens all the time, in cars and bikes, you just don’t hear it because the muffler/exhaust. Since you’ve modified it, now you do. What it is, is incomplete combustion, fuel is left over, and shot into the exhaust pipes. The heat from the pipes then ignites the vapor and boom, backfire.