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Okay will get it changed I wanted to ask you that did you leave your bike at the service center when you got all the carb related things done? Am asking this because the mechanic told me that replacing this would take around 1-2 days because they have to open everything.Originally posted by xplod566 View PostNo its not the carb i thinkl.Change the diapharm asap.Even if its not resolved then its the carb.
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Yes but sometimes faulty AFR tuning creates much of the problems.Originally posted by Ujjwal96 View PostBut I got the carb cleaned and adjusted few days back and changed the air filter too.[emoji20]
But it could be some sort or vacuum leak which cause fluctuation of rpm while idling.
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Sudden increase in rpm after a long ride is it normal ?!Originally posted by Ankitsingh007 View PostYes but sometimes faulty AFR tuning creates much of the problems.
But it could be some sort or vacuum leak which cause fluctuation of rpm while idling.
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Yeah I will get the diaphragm replaced as suggested by many. That should rectify this problem I hope.Originally posted by Ankitsingh007 View PostYes but sometimes faulty AFR tuning creates much of the problems.
But it could be some sort or vacuum leak which cause fluctuation of rpm while idling.
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No they did it infornt of me .Hardly takes 2 hours.But i would suggest you lave it for 1-2 days.Becasue let them take their time.If they fix it its good.Infact tell them they can keep for 3 days if they want but you want it to be fixed.Originally posted by Ujjwal96 View PostOkay will get it changed I wanted to ask you that did you leave your bike at the service center when you got all the carb related things done? Am asking this because the mechanic told me that replacing this would take around 1-2 days because they have to open everything.
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Ok I will get the diaphragm changed. By the way what problems you were facing before you got the carb cleaning and everything done?Originally posted by xplod566 View PostNo they did it infornt of me .Hardly takes 2 hours.But i would suggest you lave it for 1-2 days.Becasue let them take their time.If they fix it its good.Infact tell them they can keep for 3 days if they want but you want it to be fixed.
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Ofcourse no.Originally posted by kany1991 View PostSudden increase in rpm after a long ride is it normal ?!
Even if its summer time and your engine is all heat up,radiator is there to cool it down.
But fluctuation in rpm is not usual.
Yes it surely will.Originally posted by Ujjwal96 View PostYeah I will get the diaphragm replaced as suggested by many. That should rectify this problem I hope.
And try explaining the problem to your mechanic he might understand your bike even better.
But IMO leaving your bike even in ASC is not good.Originally posted by xplod566 View PostNo they did it infornt of me .Hardly takes 2 hours.But i would suggest you lave it for 1-2 days.Becasue let them take their time.If they fix it its good.Infact tell them they can keep for 3 days if they want but you want it to be fixed.
I mean like you cannot trust anyone regarding your bike by just leaving it for days with someone?
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It like giving your girl to rapist [emoji21]Originally posted by Ankitsingh007 View Post
But IMO leaving your bike even in ASC is not good.
I mean like you cannot trust anyone regarding your bike by just leaving it for days with someone?
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Haha yes that's what i was trying to say[emoji28]Originally posted by kany1991 View PostIt like leaving your girl in front of rapist [emoji21]
Because it's ok if your bike is in serious trouble and there's no other way to get her back to life then sadly then there's no other option left.
But if the problem could be rectified in short period of time then it's better to give your little more time and force them to do it right in front of you.[emoji41]
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Yes I know its not advisable and even I don't want to it there but when tell them the problem they say 'sir 1-2 din gaadi rakhna padega'. If I ask them to return me the bike same day they say that they have to open everything to get access to the carb.. These service center guys are a bunch craps.Originally posted by Ankitsingh007 View PostOfcourse no.
Even if its summer time and your engine is all heat up,radiator is there to cool it down.
But fluctuation in rpm is not usual.
Yes it surely will.
And try explaining the problem to your mechanic he might understand your bike even better.
But IMO leaving your bike even in ASC is not good.
I mean like you cannot trust anyone regarding your bike by just leaving it for days with someone?
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Just try going to them early in the morning, most probably when they open their service center and ask them to look after your problem.Originally posted by Ujjwal96 View PostYes I know its not advisable and even I don't want to it there but when tell them the problem they say 'sir 1-2 din gaadi rakhna padega'. If I ask them to return me the bike same day they say that they have to open everything to get access to the carb.. These service center guys are a bunch craps.
and if they say they have to open engine then ask them to do it immediately as they will try their best to delay your work and make you leave your ride.
But once they will open engine or start working on it i guess with no longer then 2-3 hours would be taken for the same work.[emoji5]
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Thanks bro will try my best!Originally posted by Ankitsingh007 View PostJust try going to them early in the morning, most probably when they open their service center and ask them to look after your problem.
and if they say they have to open engine then ask them to do it immediately as they will try their best to delay your work and make you leave your ride.
But once they will open engine or start working on it i guess with no longer then 2-3 hours would be taken for the same work.[emoji5]
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