I have a 1999 Supper Hawk 996 . Now that i have mastered my wheelies , i started practicing some stoppies , which i have seemed to pick up on fairly quickly .
But after i have enjoyed the extreme rush of risking bodily injury after being hammered into the asphalt like a nail , my carburator or possibly carburator's seem to flood or load up with to much fuel , causing the bike to miss and loose power .
After a good throttling and a hard city block.It straightens right out and i'm good to go.
The bike is completly stock and i was wondering if maybe rejetting the carbs or installing some type of baffel type gismo in the carbs would remmidy this overload.
I also plan on building a 12:00 bar for the back and am almost sure when up in that position i will have the same or similar problem . Anyone have any idea's or sollutions .
I would be gratfull , at least untill i busted my A_ _ then i might regret your input .
Thank's
Carburator loads up after doing stoppie?
- haulinbutt
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Carburator loads up after doing stoppie?
Don't talk to me , untill i've had my morning Rocket Rush !
this was this subject but the piccs are over. may be you can try to reach stormin ben...
http://www.abercon.co.uk/vtr1000/phpBB2 ... carburator
http://www.abercon.co.uk/vtr1000/phpBB2 ... carburator
- Pete.L
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Here it is Bud
http://www.abercon.co.uk/vtr1000/gallery/598.jpg
Not the best of pics but you should get the general idea
Pete.l
http://www.abercon.co.uk/vtr1000/gallery/598.jpg
Not the best of pics but you should get the general idea

Pete.l