Borderline
Active Member
Hi,
Having a problem with my recently purchased '91 Trophy 1200 and looking for suggestions as to what might possibly be causing it.
When I collected the bike it ran faultlessly for the first 100 mainly motorway miles then as I hit city traffic it began to falter. The first thing I noticed was a reluctance to accelerate as if it was running out of fuel (it wasn't, it had at least two thirds of a tank) followed by the idle speed dropping from it's usual steady 1000rpm to a rough 750rpm. It would also stall from take off unless it had a handful of throttle and lots of revs. The next day it ran fine for 20 miles or so then the same symptoms appeared. Now it can happen as soon as it gets hot, especially in traffic.
I've checked all the fuel pipes and they all seem to be kink free and fuel flows from the tank OK. As soon as the bike cools it's fine so wondering if it could be the coils? I've checked the resistance values and they are all within spec but then that's when they are cold.
What do you think - fuel or coils or something completely different? Any suggestions and comments welcome.
Thanks, Gray.
Having a problem with my recently purchased '91 Trophy 1200 and looking for suggestions as to what might possibly be causing it.
When I collected the bike it ran faultlessly for the first 100 mainly motorway miles then as I hit city traffic it began to falter. The first thing I noticed was a reluctance to accelerate as if it was running out of fuel (it wasn't, it had at least two thirds of a tank) followed by the idle speed dropping from it's usual steady 1000rpm to a rough 750rpm. It would also stall from take off unless it had a handful of throttle and lots of revs. The next day it ran fine for 20 miles or so then the same symptoms appeared. Now it can happen as soon as it gets hot, especially in traffic.
I've checked all the fuel pipes and they all seem to be kink free and fuel flows from the tank OK. As soon as the bike cools it's fine so wondering if it could be the coils? I've checked the resistance values and they are all within spec but then that's when they are cold.
What do you think - fuel or coils or something completely different? Any suggestions and comments welcome.
Thanks, Gray.