Why does my bike die when I give it throttle?
It is running to lean. There is either a blockage in the fuel line or the carb, or an intake leak.
What happens when you give a bike throttle?
I have a 2006 yz250f that has sat since 2009. Recently, I cleaned it up and drained the old gas out of it. I put fresh gas in it and kicked it over and let it run at idle for about 10 minutes. After I let it warm up, I gave it some throttle and it dies on me.
Why does my e bike keep cutting off?
Melted or burned wires are an indication of overheating. If the insulation on the copper coil wires gets melted due to overheating, they might occasionally short circuit causing power cut off. If the coils in the motor keep overheating, you might have to replace the motor to prevent damaging the controller.
What should I do if my bike controller keeps cutting out?
If you see any cables are disconnected, reconnect them back to the proper slot. The wires are color-coded and should be matched with the same color as the wire with the same color on the outlet. If the controller doesn’t work at all, check to see if the power switch is turned on. Also, be sure to check the fuse or circuit breaker.
What should I do if my bike dies?
Since it has been sitting 1st thing I would do is check the slow speed jet its probably clogged or blocked. Remove the float bowl and the slow speed jet is located next to the main jet, remove it and look thru the center you want to be able to look thru it (like a baby telescope) and see thru it cleanly and clearly.
I put fresh gas in it and kicked it over and let it run at idle for about 10 minutes. After I let it warm up, I gave it some throttle and it dies on me. It seems to idle fine but whenever I give it the smallest amount of throttle is dies on me. Any ideas what’s causing it?
What kind of engine dies when throttle is applied?
Idles good… dies when throttle is applied??? Got an 86’ Bayou 300. Starts good, idles fine, but when I attempt to apply any throttle, it dies. Any ideas? Thanks. plugged jet in carb, remove bowl and remove jets and use fine wire or small drill bit to clean out port in jet Click to expand…
What happens when you touch the throttle on a Kawasaki?
I start it, it idles ok, I can apply throttle and rev the engine just fine for the first couple of minutes, and then, after that, it wants to die if I touch the throttle. It seems to be consistent; whenever the engine is cold, it runs fine for a couple of minutes. After the engine warms up a bit….
Since it has been sitting 1st thing I would do is check the slow speed jet its probably clogged or blocked. Remove the float bowl and the slow speed jet is located next to the main jet, remove it and look thru the center you want to be able to look thru it (like a baby telescope) and see thru it cleanly and clearly.
I put fresh gas in it and kicked it over and let it run at idle for about 10 minutes. After I let it warm up, I gave it some throttle and it dies on me. It seems to idle fine but whenever I give it the smallest amount of throttle is dies on me. Any ideas what’s causing it?
How can you tell if your bike throttle cable is going bad?
The throttle cable normally lets you know it’s going bad by refusing to snap back the throttle grip when it is turned and released. Never ride such a bike – they call that a “suicide throttle” for a reason.
Why does my bike lose power when I idle?
Again, if you ride a modern bike you’ll have no idea what a choke is, but even Electronically Fuel Injected motorcycles reveal a lot by “blipping” the throttle. Rich bikes are getting too much gas, so they idle high but lose power when given initial throttle because they can’t burn all the gas.