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Suzuki GSX600F spluttering in 2nd


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just posting this on behalf of a friend, he has a problem with his bike


Hi I recently purchased a GSX600f and am have slight issue that in second gear when the throttle is fully open it gets to about 4k-7k revs and splutters struggling to accelerate, before and after 4k-7k its fine and smooth in all other gears there is a tiny bit of hesitation in 3rd but not noticeable like second.


Any ideas?

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I doubt its a gear issue, just more noticable in lower gears..


I would have the carbs balanced if not done so already, could be that one or more are out of kilter..

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dont suppose you know where the spark plugs are? he took half the bike apart and couldnt find them :P

on the bike they're on top of the engine, should be a black lead with a rubber cover.. if you mean he's put them somewhere safe, i can't help you..

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dont suppose you know where the spark plugs are? . ........ if you mean he's put them somewhere safe, i can't help you..

 


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dont suppose you know where the spark plugs are? he took half the bike apart and couldnt find them :P

Which half.. CLUE They're at the front......


PMSL at this one..


Colins' smiley says it all really...

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