ScaredyCat 1,659 Posted May 6, 2016 Share Posted May 6, 2016 Bike went in for a 16k mile service the other week and ever since I've detected some hunting or jerkyness at low throttle. I've never experienced it before on my NC, which I've had from new. What in that service could cause this? Is there any cure? It's very very slight, but since I've never had it before on this bike it's like a giant thorn. Link to post
DaveM59 1,605 Posted May 6, 2016 Share Posted May 6, 2016 At about 2000rpm on very light throttle as when bimbling between speed bumps in a car park? Mine does it too, but only slightly and usually when not warmed up. I have decided it's a 'feature' not a fault. Link to post
Griff 1,556 Posted May 6, 2016 Share Posted May 6, 2016 I find that mine can be a little like this when cold. Seems to go away though when fully warmed up. I think there is a reset process that can be done. Perhaps that could be tried ? I am not sure of the process but on my KTM it involves letting it idle from cold for 15 minutes. There is a similar process with my Triumph. Link to post
motorbykcourier 293 Posted May 6, 2016 Share Posted May 6, 2016 I have the same issue that happens at 3000 rpm - the closer it gets to the 16K (big) service the worse the problem. Not sure what get's done in particular, but it always comes back a lot crisper response. My opinion of the issue is that its all about the throttle body setting and emissions. I have discussed possible solutions with garage and seems best option would be to fit a power commander or something similar - that allows access and control at critical emission rpm settings. Hope that makes sense..... Link to post
Gasman 320 Posted May 6, 2016 Share Posted May 6, 2016 Can't comment on your specific query but the number of times we read that a problem has developed post service is too numerous to count. Link to post
Griff 1,556 Posted May 6, 2016 Share Posted May 6, 2016 One of the items to be replaced at 16,000 miles is the air filter. I recently replaced the Air filter on mine and there was a definite improvement in throttle response after doing so. Link to post
Guest Big Shot Posted May 6, 2016 Share Posted May 6, 2016 Bike went in for a 16k mile service the other week and ever since I've detected some hunting or jerkyness at low throttle. I've never experienced it before on my NC, which I've had from new. What in that service could cause this? Is there any cure? It's very very slight, but since I've never had it before on this bike it's like a giant thorn. I took my CBR650 in for its 8000 service at 7500 miles and when I got it back it was terrible.... the fuelling was rubbish and trying to navigate an island in second at a constant speed would have reminded you of a leaner pulling away from a junction (Kangaroo juice) I thought I was going to snap the chain or something !!.... took it back the next day and they put it on the diagnostics and said everything was within parameters.... They did an ECU reset anyway and guess what... Perfect Hmmmmm Worth going back if it's not to far away and make sure they know it wasn't like that before the service Link to post
Guest dentonlad Posted May 6, 2016 Share Posted May 6, 2016 Can't comment on your specific query but the number of times we read that a problem has developed post service is too numerous to count. I must be lucky, I've never had a single problem on the 8 times my bikes have been serviced by my Honda dealer.... Link to post
trisaki 2,029 Posted May 7, 2016 Share Posted May 7, 2016 Do the ECU reset ,99% certain it will cure the problem , air filter I think is changed at 12000 , valves are at 16000 unless its a 700 Link to post
Rocker66 34,496 Posted May 7, 2016 Share Posted May 7, 2016 I must be lucky, I've never had a single problem on the 8 times my bikes have been serviced by my Honda dealer.... I guess we must be lucky too as Sue and I never have a problem after the bikes have been serviced at our dealer. Link to post
Guest bonekicker Posted May 7, 2016 Share Posted May 7, 2016 Andy you do still look--so fed up--please take you bike back to garage and ask them to sort it out for you--as you can see from the above post's you are NOT one of the lucky--it's NEVER happened to me team--BUT he who laughs last Link to post
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