Bob R
Living Legend
2013 R3T
Some background. The bike has been sitting for 2+ but less than 3 years do to my shoulder and knee replacemet along with chemo just to add to the problems getting it out.. I have been starting every couple of months and letting it come up to temp and run for 10-15 minutes. Gas tank is full and has an enzymatic treatment and Seafoam in it. It has Ramair, TORS and was the bike the Nels tune was originally done on.
I went out to start it today and the idle was very rough and with slight throttle it stalled a couple of times. It starts back up but is idling about 800 PM, almost loping at times. It it also popping on addition of throttle and popping when off the gas.
I am thinking prolonged sitting has gummed up the fuel injectors as I can't think of much else.
I am now seeking the wisdom of the hive mind with any other ideas and how hard is it the pull the injectors and send them off for cleaning (and where).
My knee is good, my shoulder is OK and I am nearing the end of this round of chemo and I want to get out. I have been cooped up way too long.
Here is a video of it doing its thing.
I am open to any and all suggestions. I guess if all else fails it could go up for sale but that is not something I would like to do.
TIA
bob
Some background. The bike has been sitting for 2+ but less than 3 years do to my shoulder and knee replacemet along with chemo just to add to the problems getting it out.. I have been starting every couple of months and letting it come up to temp and run for 10-15 minutes. Gas tank is full and has an enzymatic treatment and Seafoam in it. It has Ramair, TORS and was the bike the Nels tune was originally done on.
I went out to start it today and the idle was very rough and with slight throttle it stalled a couple of times. It starts back up but is idling about 800 PM, almost loping at times. It it also popping on addition of throttle and popping when off the gas.
I am thinking prolonged sitting has gummed up the fuel injectors as I can't think of much else.
I am now seeking the wisdom of the hive mind with any other ideas and how hard is it the pull the injectors and send them off for cleaning (and where).
My knee is good, my shoulder is OK and I am nearing the end of this round of chemo and I want to get out. I have been cooped up way too long.
Here is a video of it doing its thing.
I am open to any and all suggestions. I guess if all else fails it could go up for sale but that is not something I would like to do.
TIA
bob
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