cos_fz1
Wizard
Hi,
I purchased a 2009 FZ1 a couple of weeks ago. The bike had about 11.5k miles on it when I picked it up and I have only added about 150 miles since getting it, the weather hasn't been warm enough yet. The bike starts up pretty reliably for a cold start and the bike will be at about 1200-1300 rpms after starting. When I start up the bike when the engine is warm I almost always have to give it a little gas. The problem I am having is that after the engine is warm the idle will drop to around 700-800 rpms. I have let the engine warm up to 185F and then tried to adjust the idle but the rpm level just stays the same. I initially turned the idle screw clockwise based on other reading I had done. I have tried turning it up to 5 complete turns and it makes no difference. I tried to turn the idle screw adjustment counter clockwise and it still makes no difference. The bike does have an after market Mivv Suono exhaust, the EXUP cables are still in place, they were just removed from the OEM exhaust. I have not tried to sync the throttle bodies (haven't ever done that) but it seems that there is a problem with the idle adjustment screw since it has no effect regardless of the direction the screw is turned. The following maintenance was done by the previous owner about 150 miles before the bike was sold:
Oil change (11364)
Front and Rear Brake Fluid (11320)
Air Filter (11364)
Spark Plugs (11364)
Coolant (11364)
Any ideas of what you would do next?
Thanks
Peter
I purchased a 2009 FZ1 a couple of weeks ago. The bike had about 11.5k miles on it when I picked it up and I have only added about 150 miles since getting it, the weather hasn't been warm enough yet. The bike starts up pretty reliably for a cold start and the bike will be at about 1200-1300 rpms after starting. When I start up the bike when the engine is warm I almost always have to give it a little gas. The problem I am having is that after the engine is warm the idle will drop to around 700-800 rpms. I have let the engine warm up to 185F and then tried to adjust the idle but the rpm level just stays the same. I initially turned the idle screw clockwise based on other reading I had done. I have tried turning it up to 5 complete turns and it makes no difference. I tried to turn the idle screw adjustment counter clockwise and it still makes no difference. The bike does have an after market Mivv Suono exhaust, the EXUP cables are still in place, they were just removed from the OEM exhaust. I have not tried to sync the throttle bodies (haven't ever done that) but it seems that there is a problem with the idle adjustment screw since it has no effect regardless of the direction the screw is turned. The following maintenance was done by the previous owner about 150 miles before the bike was sold:
Oil change (11364)
Front and Rear Brake Fluid (11320)
Air Filter (11364)
Spark Plugs (11364)
Coolant (11364)
Any ideas of what you would do next?
Thanks
Peter
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