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Motorcycles => Venox 250 => Topic started by: yumzsmw on July 07, 2017, 12:06:28 PM
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one is sorta a parts bike however it does the same thing the one i was riding untill the other day i stopped got gas and nothing it turns over and i got it running but sounded like it was running on one cylinder i got it home it sounds like a real deep water drop sound every compression stroke on rear cylinder the other bike also has the same sound? any ideas would be thankful. scott williams 360 9203688
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More info. Please include periods and commas.
Karl
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G'day yumzswm. Sounds like it could be time to put a mayday call out to Max Oradea . He's a very knowledgeable sort of bloke on the Venox ... if fact, hang about, I'll put the call out now for you right now mate.
Regards
Hairy Bob 8)
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goodlookingout fellas i did compression test on the parts bike and rear cylinder had 18 psi front cylinder 75 psi .....crap the bike i was riding has same sound so this sucks i guess i look for venox parts. i never herd of the bikes untill i got these 6 months ago.ive been riding forty years say it aint so. i not sure were the hell the comma is on this frigen key board thanks every body peace.
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I am sorry to respond so late!
How many miles on the bikes? the cylinders should last at least 100,000km+ with proper maintenance. are the plugs correct andnot fouled? it really sounds unlikely that 2 bikes have rear cylinder issues. are both bikes have sufficient coolant level?
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Hey yumz ... I'm no expert, but I've got agree with Max, that it IS too coincidental that two bikes would be doing exactly the same thing ! As Max suggested .. try the basic stuff first like new plugs.
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Yep agreed with max and bob check sparkies and also get someone to check your valves
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Hey yumz ... any luck yet or what ? Err .. with the bike I mean 😊
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I was thinking check the valve adjustments. Comma is on the lower row of your keyboard just to the right of the M. (Hard to see with my rapidly aging eyes!)