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Title: 2008 Vitality 2T - with leovince ZX Problems
Post by: zolonman on March 20, 2014, 11:55:03 PM
I recently got a leovince ZX put on my Vitality 2T (dealership installed with prerequisite other tweaks etc).  Big speed improvement but have problems at idle.

After coming to a stop, the engine keeps running but will stall when given gas. Then starter cannot start it and I have to kick start it (fun in traffic at a fresh green). Sometimes it can be kept from stalling with small increasing revs. Took it back to the dealership and tried half rotation increase on the idle - which seems to have made it worse.

Any one solved an issue like this,or have any ideas?

Details:
16,000kms
2008
New tranny at about 12,000km
No other modifications
Title: Re: 2008 Vitality 2T - with leovince ZX Problems
Post by: 245luigi on March 21, 2014, 01:28:07 AM
hmmm weird. Did they change the carb jetting at all?
Title: Re: 2008 Vitality 2T - with leovince ZX Problems
Post by: zolonman on April 12, 2014, 12:50:36 AM
Looks like it was a dirty carb with wrong idea setting combo.  Carb got some TLC and she's great now.
Title: Re: 2008 Vitality 2T - with leovince ZX Problems
Post by: naughty lee on April 16, 2014, 02:24:25 PM
Sounds like a mixture issue to me.
First things first, get the bike hot, switch off, then carefully remove the spark plug.
Watch out! It won't be cold !
 Have a good look at it and identify the insulator next to the sparking point. Note it's colour.
If it's white, the mixture is lean, if it's sooty or oily black, the mixture is rich.
Clean, gap and refit the old plug.
Using the stand on a chock of wood , lift the rear wheels off the ground then use my mixture setting guide in the zx50 thread area.

Once the mixture is set...
If your plug insulator was originally white, your good to go.. But,
If it was sooty/oily black you'll need to swap it now with a new plug.
Don't think you can refit a stinking plug because we need a "white sheet" to start the next step...
A plug colour check !

With a new/or white tipped spark plug fitted, Take the bike on a good run for say ten miles, then when you get home remove the plug and have a look at the colour of the insulator.
It should be a biscuity, ginger colour with a greyish tinge.
This is the correct colour.

If it's sooty black or oily black, your mixture is too rich and you need to down jet in the carb

If it's as white as it went in, your mixture is too lean and you need to up jet the carb.

There's idiots guides on YouTube how to do this.
When the mixture is correct and the spark plug is ginger, the bike will rev higher..
It's not rocket science kids...more revs means more speed !