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Title: idle/tickover
Post by: steve razor on 22/04/13 - 13:09:46
2005 1000va5..the tickover is approx 1500rpm when warm. not down to lever on left bar, i checked..do i use the adjuster on right hand side to reduce tickover ? mine seems seized/tight & i dont wanna snap anything. also i cant find right gear (1st or 2nd) on very tight corners. is this because of the gearing on the vara (only had it 4 wks ! )...also road pilot 3 trail tyres ?200 a pair at m&p. anyone got/tried these ? see u @ vim WALES.
Title: Re: idle/tickover
Post by: numptyspence on 22/04/13 - 15:42:31
Here's my 2 pence worth

I would use the adjuster on the right hand side just under the tank. As for stiff give it a bit of wd40. Mine has what I can only describe as a child proof top you have to push in to make it turn.

As for not finding gear. Is your chain too tight ?

Sorry don't know about the tyres.  I use anakee 2 and am very happy



Title: Re: idle/tickover
Post by: S Barker on 22/04/13 - 15:54:31
Pilot road 3's = the dogs danglies.

Are you trying to select the mid corner or are you in the corretc gear by the time you turn in.

I have been known to arse it up completely if I misjudge a corner or meet an unexpected car on a hairpin and need to change down mid corner (yes there is video, no we won't be looking at it at VIM15  >:( )
Title: Re: idle/tickover
Post by: The Prodded Dog on 23/04/13 - 08:49:52
Use first on tight corners. The Vara will rev quite high although it may sound and feel strange at first.
Better to have drive than it bogging down.
Pilot Road gutters work well, I saw it first hand and still brings a smile to my face SB.
The Prodded Dog
Title: Re: idle/tickover
Post by: Tarwdu on 23/04/13 - 11:12:20

I have been known to arse it up completely if I misjudge a corner or meet an unexpected car on a hairpin and need to change down mid corner (yes there is video, no we won't be looking at it at VIM15  >:( )
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There will be a projector at Vim.  You have just put some ideas in my head (unless !)
::)
Title: Re: idle/tickover
Post by: steve razor on 23/04/13 - 15:59:11
thanks for replies. 1st gear around most tight corners is new to me,having a blackbird, but i'll try it & try to get used to the high revs. idle adjustment childlock caught me out ! but it still needs wd40. will let it soak 1st. pilot 3 trail. bought a pair. time will tell if they're as good as pilot road 3. s'posed to be ideal for middle weight trail bikes.i assume the vara falls into that category? but havent seen any write-ups with them on a vara1000. cant wait for VIM routes !!!!! seemed to be a lot of cul-de-sacs last time..!!! 
Title: Re: idle/tickover
Post by: Big Dave on 24/04/13 - 07:41:35
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seemed to be a lot of cul-de-sacs last time..!!! 

Wales is one BIG cul-de-sac in my experience  ::)

BD
Title: Re: idle/tickover
Post by: RebuiltV3 on 24/04/13 - 10:29:26
i got the trails ... didnt know a lot bout them till TPD told me they were prob the best i could get when we were in the lakes recently  ... ive got to admit i havnt had any probs with corners  via the tires or anywhere else ... the rest is user error  ???... but no more ah haaaaaa sussed that out to  :)

the  tryres seem good to me though  8)
Title: Re: idle/tickover
Post by: steve razor on 24/04/13 - 11:20:49
Saucer of milk for BD, now he got his claws out ! cul-de-sacs will be sorted for trip.hopefully. it's the nav-sat's fault.the welsh assembly have shifted all the lanes..re-tyres:- michelin have a promotion of a ?25 fuel voucher when buying certain michelin tyres (see their site)..
Title: Re: idle/tickover
Post by: Spooky on 27/04/13 - 21:00:23
Quote from: steve razor on  22/04/13 - 13:09:46
2005 1000va5..the tickover is approx 1500rpm when warm. not down to lever on left bar, i checked..do i use the adjuster on right hand side to reduce tickover ? mine seems seized/tight & i dont wanna snap anything. also i cant find right gear (1st or 2nd) on very tight corners. is this because of the gearing on the vara (only had it 4 wks ! )...also road pilot 3 trail tyres ?200 a pair at m&p. anyone got/tried these ? see u @ vim WALES.
Had mine running at 1000rpm at idle but when giving a rev to change down sometimes it would fart and cut out so now running it at 1250rpm at idle and its fine. Could not adjust my idle knob so use a Phillips screwdriver in the  middle of adjuster to adjust.