Just looking for a bit of advice. Took my Exup out for a spin today. All was well for about 20 miles when the bike started to cut out, flicked the reserve switch as the tripmeter was up at about 100 miles which would be about right given how many times the bike has been started over winter.
Bike eventually cut out and would not re start.
Looked in the tank and had petrol, took the hose off the fuel filter and had a flow of petrol. Tried to start bike again and it was fine. A couple of miles down the road and the same happened, repeated what I did the time before and started again.
Filled with petrol a bit further down the road and then the bike ran fine for the 30 odd mile trip home.
Am I looking at the electric fuel switch being knackered or should I be looking at something else?
All advice greatly appreciated :-)
Fuel problem
I had the same problem last summer. Which probably means I'll have the same problem this summer too because I know I didn't fix it. Bike runs fine until I get near reserves and when I do get onto reserves it takes age and ages to start again. I did notice that if I opened the fuel filler cap and let some air in it seemed to be fine. It really ought to be on my job list soon.
I'd something very similar happen to me, turned out it was the reserve switch was dirty so when I hit reserve nothing happened, the only way to get the bike started was to prime the carbs by turning the kill switch on an off before hitting the start button.
Cleaned the reserve switch up and it was fine.
Cleaned the reserve switch up and it was fine.
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Well worth cleaning contacts of reserve switch with a good switch cleaner to eliminate this as a potential source of issues.
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It's a normally closed circuit.
If the circuit becomes open for any reason, either switched to reserve or a fault occurs/wire breaks in any part of the system including the sensor (which is prone to this) then the bike will by default run the reserve circuit override and hence run the tank dry.
Corrected it for you will. Moderator.
If the circuit becomes open for any reason, either switched to reserve or a fault occurs/wire breaks in any part of the system including the sensor (which is prone to this) then the bike will by default run the reserve circuit override and hence run the tank dry.
Corrected it for you will. Moderator.
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