Backfire.

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My 1150 backfires, usually when cold and changing down a gear/letting off the throttle. Any ideas as to what could cause it, what damage it's doing ?
 
Most common cause is an air leak in the joints between downpipes /y piece or y piece to back end......take it apart, clean it, align it properly and put it all back together properly ;)
 
Fanum said:
Most common cause is an air leak in the joints between downpipes /y piece or y piece to back end......take it apart, clean it, align it properly and put it all back together properly ;)

that's what i thought with mine. taken it apart twice now back to the manifolds, reassembled with silicone and it STILL backfires :spitfire
 
i like it, :thumb
mine does it 2
and flames up if i rev it then shut off quickly
 
cookie said:
that's what i thought with mine. taken it apart twice now back to the manifolds, reassembled with silicone and it STILL backfires :spitfire


Yours doesn't backfire.

It's just your varient on blaming the dog for your flatulance.

:D :dabone
 
flooky said:
i like it, :thumb
mine does it 2
and flames up if i rev it then shut off quickly

Oh, I like it, but is it doing it any harm, my neighbours are concerned that the engine may be damaged, at least I think that's what they're gesturing about when I pull away at 6 am !
 
My 1150 backfires with a Y+standard can, but not Y+Remus. I've swapped them back and forth several times and faffed about ensuring the pipes are sealed properly. (I did see a lengthy explanation on here somewhere that the backfiring is due to back pressure with a Y+standard can set-up. Dunno if that's true, but I know which set-up backfires on my bike and which one doesn't :D .)
Although the Remus is slightly louder overall than I would ideally like, the backfires with the standard can were a serious pain, especially in villages and near horses, so Remus it is.
 
Try typing 'Backfire' into the search box and prepare to sit down for a while :D
 
Atkule said:
Try typing 'Backfire' into the search box and prepare to sit down for a while :D

Blimey, they all do it ! I'll think I'll just accept it's a GS characteristic and s*d the neighbours ! :thumb
 
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wozzer said:
My 1150 backfires, usually when cold and changing down a gear/letting off the throttle. Any ideas as to what could cause it, what damage it's doing ?


Has it had the cat removed :nenau :spitfire if so no worries the only damage would be to the mufler inside the box. :cool: watch for old ladys
If not see your dealer or local bike shop as it could be incorrect mixture settings
Mine does it every now and then (hot mainly). Just slow down a bit more before you change gears that works best for me anyway :bounce1
:beerjug: Bill
 


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