I just bought an 06 gsxr 600 track bike that has been sitting for about 6 months. When it gets warm, it sputters under 6000 rpms, is this just bad gas or maybe plugs?
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If the motorcycle sat more than 6 months with reformulated gas, it most likely needs the carbs cleaned out. Plugged jets inside the carbs will make it sputter and bog down when under a load.
If is runs better with full choke, then the bike is lean, check for air leaks at the carb manifold, vacumn cracked hoses, non standard exhausts, perhaps the mufflers have rusted out while sitting
You get any help on this problem? My bike is doing the same thing - Also, when it gets hot and turns off I can't get it to start back up all the time... Starting cold usually gives no issues -
you going to have to pull the injectors out and clean them. You also better see a bout buying a type of tank coating that you pour into the tank to stop the rusting, or you are going on have this problem with it stopping up your injectors.
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