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Sym - chug and speed loss


Tentuntim
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Bike: Sym Symply 50 2008, 50cc


Novice to bikes etc only had license for about 2 months.


Just need someone to shed some light for me on my issue, it has also been in for a service recently and a bit of a fix.


When i go to pull out it starts really slow takes about 10 seconds to pick up any speed and as of today it struggled to get up a short hill, as i was goin it kept chugging if you like and slowing down.


It can also do this chug sometimes on a flat straight. So if i come to a junction or roundabout and come to a stop then when i rev off to go it goes dead slow for about 10 sec and then will pick up speed.


If i hold the brake and keep it reved it wont do it so it only does it when i drop speed or stop.


had similar issue not long ago but this problem would make the bike cut out when i stopped. No idea what the mechanic at the garage said to me though dident understand what he said, and from what i can make out this is effecting the starting of the bike, i have to use the kick start and that takes a bit to kick in. Got a new battery in it so i know its not that and a new air filter.


It also makes a strange noise aswell sometimes to me it sounds like a popping noise.


Dont want to take it to garage tell i know i really need to because it costs a fortune.


If anyone can help me out would be much appreciated.

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I can only relate to my car experience as I'm new to bikes too but I guess the principles are the same. Firstly I'd check the spark plug and see what colour it is. Should be a grey/ brown colour. If it's black it's too rich if it's grey it's too lean. Then depending on your spark plug I'd suggest having a look at the carb. Might have a bit of gunk in it or might not be set up right. Does it need choke to start or will it start without it?

Dave

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its auto choke or whatever they say, does that on its own. last time i had this similar issue i took carb and give it a good clean etc it never did solve the problem though. It had new spark plug in it but i cant actually get to mine because i dont have the tools to do it, and would have to get all the plastics off.

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