rayzar52 Posted April 10 Share #1 Posted April 10 carbs sinked and adjusted , starts and idles well , but has a stumblewhen cool , seems to go when it get realy warmed up or hard on the throttle. any ideas hard on the throttle Item prefix: carbs sinked and adjusted Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
M61A1MECH Posted April 10 Share #2 Posted April 10 Check to see if the air boxes have been modified of if there are K&N filters installed. On my 2007 when I modified the airboxes, that is cut the holes larger, I had a stumble on hard acceleration, I shimmed the needles, see the tech section for doing this, when I put K&N filters on the stumble came back and I had to re-shim the needles, that mostly got rid of it. The only way I got rid of it was to purchase a used pair of unmodified air boxes from Ebay. May not be your problem, but easy to check for. Also check that the diaphragms in the carbs are not damaged, some times they get pin holes in them 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
N3FOL Posted May 25 Share #3 Posted May 25 These machines like to run well when warmed up really good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
videoarizona Posted Monday at 02:09 PM Share #4 Posted Monday at 02:09 PM Mine has done that since day 1. Cold blooded beastie I haven't concerned myself with it, just ride slow till she warms up. Only a few minutes for me... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
N3FOL Posted Monday at 07:41 PM Share #5 Posted Monday at 07:41 PM (edited) I'm riding my '07 this week. Even though the weather has been warmer during the days, the early morning rides are cooler. I still remember the day I bought my '07 with only 3 miles on her and the shop mechanic told me as I was about to leave...he said, "Warm it up really good and don't lug the engine." Edited Monday at 07:42 PM by N3FOL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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