My first Harley
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Just a wee bit. Slightly de-saturated and text & frame.
It's pitch black outside, so shutter speed was around 30 seconds or so.
Greetings
Eryk
It's pitch black outside, so shutter speed was around 30 seconds or so.
Greetings
Eryk
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I thought a bit of thought must have gone into them and not just a fluke of a photo.
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you guys struggle at 90 ..thats cruisin....but mine is a red one! will let you know how green one goes this weekend
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Re: My first Harley
As said (written) previously - timing belt is new, double checked alignment by myself vs. manual and guys in workshop, new filters & oil, etc. Bike starts lovely. Warms up ok, no backfiring any more, but...
... took it for a spin on motorway yesterday and maximum I could squeeze out of it was 50 mph, downhill. On lower speeds still feels sluggish. It does drive, but feels awfully underpowered. While driving 20 mph opened throttle and... nothing happened. Just slowly started to pick up speed.
Immediately after I took my wife's Steed 400 for a ride to compare (it should have 31 bhp, quite similar power output to MT - so I wouldn't be biased after my 660cc Tenere), and it was flying, so it wasn't just me.
My thoughts - carburateur, but I'm no techie, so looking for advise. Booked visit in garage for Monday, but need to get them some direction to look at.
Greetings
Eryk
... took it for a spin on motorway yesterday and maximum I could squeeze out of it was 50 mph, downhill. On lower speeds still feels sluggish. It does drive, but feels awfully underpowered. While driving 20 mph opened throttle and... nothing happened. Just slowly started to pick up speed.
Immediately after I took my wife's Steed 400 for a ride to compare (it should have 31 bhp, quite similar power output to MT - so I wouldn't be biased after my 660cc Tenere), and it was flying, so it wasn't just me.
My thoughts - carburateur, but I'm no techie, so looking for advise. Booked visit in garage for Monday, but need to get them some direction to look at.
Greetings
Eryk
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Re: My first Harley
Eryk, sounds like it could be a diaphragm problem in the carb, either split/holed, pinched or not seated properly.
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Re: My first Harley
Ill secound that. Even if the diaphragm isn't seated properly it can affect the running of the bike. To make sure its seated properly I'd remove the carb from the bike and have a proper look.ellrider wrote:Eryk, sounds like it could be a diaphragm problem in the carb, either split/holed, pinched or not seated properly.
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Thanks guys for the advice. It was spot on.
Theres' a hole in diaphram. Just ordered replacement part from LMS Lichtfiled. Will keep you up to date.
In the meantime - time to get back on Tenere. Better riding comfort, better lights, more power... why the hell did I even bought the MT? Because it's so cool bike.
Greetings
Eryk
Theres' a hole in diaphram. Just ordered replacement part from LMS Lichtfiled. Will keep you up to date.
In the meantime - time to get back on Tenere. Better riding comfort, better lights, more power... why the hell did I even bought the MT? Because it's so cool bike.
Greetings
Eryk
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Update on Jolly Green Giant.
Fitted new diaphragm yesterday.
What a difference! Took it for decent spin today including bits on motorway. It was me who ran out of puff - not the bike. I was doing about 65 mph and decided - that's enough and the throttle wasn't fully open yet. In fairness - the original tyres aren't in best shape, it was wet and windy and I'm used to bikes with fairings, so it felt like speed of light...
Throttle response is awesome, and even sounds quite good. I'm delighted with the bike.
Ordered set of Pirelli MT90 tyres - should be ready for Tuesday.
Greetings
Eryk
Fitted new diaphragm yesterday.
What a difference! Took it for decent spin today including bits on motorway. It was me who ran out of puff - not the bike. I was doing about 65 mph and decided - that's enough and the throttle wasn't fully open yet. In fairness - the original tyres aren't in best shape, it was wet and windy and I'm used to bikes with fairings, so it felt like speed of light...
Throttle response is awesome, and even sounds quite good. I'm delighted with the bike.
Ordered set of Pirelli MT90 tyres - should be ready for Tuesday.
Greetings
Eryk
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