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Not having an HBOL or owners manual what is the correct rpm at tickover.
Mine sounds as though its reving to much about 1100rpm. -- G-Unit B12 |
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"G-Unit" <G-Unit@it.com> struggled to ejaculate:
>Not having an HBOL or owners manual what is the correct rpm at tickover. >Mine sounds as though its reving to much about 1100rpm. Slowest smooth, I reckon. They are a bit lumpy, so about 1000 is as low as you can get without the motor bouncing about. -- Pip, Ex - Hairy Gfedcker. RF 900RR, Ruff and Rattly. WS* DFWAG#0 IbW#27* DIAABTCOD#15 GP#0 EKP FUB#4 MKA+E#3 ANORAK#8 MIRTTH#15 BOTAFOT/F#47/34a BONY#13 KotMIB# <space> UKRMRM#14 TWA#2 BOMB#0 |
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G-Unit wrote:
> Not having an HBOL or owners manual what is the correct rpm at tickover. > Mine sounds as though its reving to much about 1100rpm. FWIW, Haynes says 1200 +- 100rpm -- John SV650 Black it is and naked |
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G-Unit wrote:
> Not having an HBOL or owners manual what is the correct rpm at tickover. I don't have a HBOL either, but mine idles at about 1.1k > Mine sounds as though its reving to much about 1100rpm. err.. -- Dnc |