My TB350 started low rpm issue today. As soon as the bike goes into idle it switches off on its own. This happened earlier also, at that time I adjusted the rpm and the next day the issue was gone. I experienced the same issue today again. I'm suspecting issue in the carborator. Is there any quick fix or I have to take the bike to service center?
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My TB350 started low rpm issue today. As soon as the bike goes into idle it switches off on its own. This happened earlier also, at that time I adjusted the rpm and the next day the issue was gone. I experienced the same issue today again. I'm suspecting issue in the carborator. Is there any quick fix or I have to take the bike to service center?Tags: None
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Re: TB350 Idle Issue
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We can't evalute that you need to go to Service center or not, because you may or may not be able to perform basic maintenance on your own.
Its a good idea to get air filter and carburetor cleaned for impurities. If you can do yourself, its good, otherwise SVC.
In a rare case, it might just be lower set idle rpm, in that case increase idle rpm using a screw on the carburetor. This you may do on your own, if you're sure about it.
Does your rpm fluctuate up and down in the tachometer while hot-idling? If so, then its running lean (one extreme of the Air fuel ratio) and you may use a O2 sensor machine to tune the carburetor (experienced mechanic needed).---
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