Nice quick fix there 👍 Here’s a tip for anyone having starting issues, check the choke pick up tubes , those are the brass tubes in the carbs that nobody knows what they are for 😂, my 1993 blade would struggle to start and then run rough until warm, I checked the downpipe temperatures and sure enough down pipe one was way down on temperature when starting from cold, took the bowl off and found a blockage in the end of the pickup tube, used a sewing needle to carefully pick it out and then blew through it with carb cleaner, after which she starts fine and runs sweet whilst warming up, incidentally this was after I’d had the carbs ultrasonically cleaned, which goes to show that you can’t rely on an ultrasonic clean getting everything.
My 94 runs like crap until warm, bike has sat for years prior, had the carbs redone and ultrasonic cleaned, I’m just about the check the valve clerances but i’ll look into these, it used to like to warm up with full choke, but now it dies if you do that so must be a issue there
I used to have that exact bike. Was a lovely beast but didn't like the wet. Any sign of rain and it'd cut out and die. Many people tried to fix it, nobody was able to. I Sold it and bought the 2004 CBR1000RR instead. Never looked back.
Love your work! I'm surprized you dig into a complex problem on the road. Also: audio rule: Somebody must monitor audio with headphones all the time! If you're solo, use headphones to check it before you start.
Ha, that's funny you're based about half a mile from my house! Watched this video as my CB600F sounded funny on the last mile going home and wanted to hear what a bike running on three sounded like, as I had guessed that it was that. Restarted it when I got home and it was fine again oddly. Due a service net month anyway.
Nice job. Found the problem quickly, while the owner could have spent ages cleaning carbs. Lovely condition blade too. A pleasure working on stuff like that I bet. 👍
Great stuff 🤙🏽 I have an identical ‘99 Blade in my garage collection which I am slowly working through.. It hasn’t been ridden or started in 4 years, and for sure the carbs are gummed up. It’s the last job on my list to sort out. 3 of my 6 bikes are carb’d.. CBR1000F, ZXR750 H2 and the Fireblade, so I always run the bikes on fuel stabiliser in an effort to combat modern fuels 💁🏻♂️ Top video 👍🏼 Subscribed
Fantastic video Steve. Your channel appears to be growing nicely and really gaining momentum. Lovely bike too that Fireblade. Looking forward to meeting you in the week and you working on my R1.
Had a similar problem on a fazer 1000, measured the temperature of the downpipes and one was cooler. After a lot of faffing a set of new plugs sorted it out.
I'm new to this channel. Love your concept about travel around and fix issues on the customers bike. Great job done. I'm now a subscriber.. Two thumbs up...👍👍
This particular bike was fitted with an aftermarket steering damper and aftermarket top fairing brace. The mirrors had to be removed so the faring brace could be removed, so the steering damper could be removed, so the front tank mounts could be undone. A bit of a pain but something we just have to deal with.
The blank may not have been tightened fully after its last carb balance. It is unusual to find carbs this far out of balance but not unheard of especially if they have been removed and refitted.
Can anyone assist with a slight situation..? I've got a 99 and cannot find a video on how to properly remove the tank (fuel hoses etc), nothing in the manual as well.. 🤔🤔
I get really annoyed by miss information! especially when someone is masquerading as an authorithey on the subject. You Don't need to raise the idle to balance throttle bodies or carbs. Occasionally a slight increase is required to smooth out the reading on the vacuum guages. Once you have a steady reading on the guages the idle should be set as low as possible without the engine stalling. This amplifies any discrepancy in the inlet tract vacuum (which is the point of balancing in the first place). Ignore the main Jet comment 🤔 absolutely no idea what he's talking about. It's not even close to coming off the pilot circuit at that sort of throttle opening 🤦
@@SuperbikeSurgeryTV I was told to just make sure the engine is at running temps to balance properly, then as he did in the video, keep resetting the rpm to where it should be and adjust as needed, around 1400rpm for idle on these I believe.
That bike is either well looked after or hardly used, i have the same model and after 24 years its still in good shape but its got a few scuffs here and there. Ive been trying to find a steering damper for it, has anyone any idea who makes one to fit this model.
Nice quick fix there 👍
Here’s a tip for anyone having starting issues, check the choke pick up tubes , those are the brass tubes in the carbs that nobody knows what they are for 😂, my 1993 blade would struggle to start and then run rough until warm, I checked the downpipe temperatures and sure enough down pipe one was way down on temperature when starting from cold, took the bowl off and found a blockage in the end of the pickup tube, used a sewing needle to carefully pick it out and then blew through it with carb cleaner, after which she starts fine and runs sweet whilst warming up, incidentally this was after I’d had the carbs ultrasonically cleaned, which goes to show that you can’t rely on an ultrasonic clean getting everything.
Great advice!
My 94 runs like crap until warm, bike has sat for years prior, had the carbs redone and ultrasonic cleaned, I’m just about the check the valve clerances but i’ll look into these, it used to like to warm up with full choke, but now it dies if you do that so must be a issue there
Another garage queen sat around all year
Thank u for this video man. Thumbs up.
No problem 👍
Great to see a professional in action.
Love this channel.. Keep up the fantastic work. I've learned more watching your videos than years of screwing things up when trying myself :)
what a well kept blade. The owner should be proud of them selves. I love those colours and the remus looks awesome. Top bike.
Couldn't agree more!
I used to have that exact bike. Was a lovely beast but didn't like the wet. Any sign of rain and it'd cut out and die. Many people tried to fix it, nobody was able to. I Sold it and bought the 2004 CBR1000RR instead. Never looked back.
Absolutely fantastic video. Quality work. 👏
Glad you enjoyed it
Love your work! I'm surprized you dig into a complex problem on the road. Also: audio rule: Somebody must monitor audio with headphones all the time! If you're solo, use headphones to check it before you start.
Thanks for the tip!
Ha, that's funny you're based about half a mile from my house! Watched this video as my CB600F sounded funny on the last mile going home and wanted to hear what a bike running on three sounded like, as I had guessed that it was that. Restarted it when I got home and it was fine again oddly. Due a service net month anyway.
Nice job. Found the problem quickly, while the owner could have spent ages cleaning carbs.
Lovely condition blade too. A pleasure working on stuff like that I bet. 👍
Thanks 👍 the clean ones are nicer to work on
Great stuff 🤙🏽 I have an identical ‘99 Blade in my garage collection which I am slowly working through.. It hasn’t been ridden or started in 4 years, and for sure the carbs are gummed up. It’s the last job on my list to sort out.
3 of my 6 bikes are carb’d.. CBR1000F, ZXR750 H2 and the Fireblade, so I always run the bikes on fuel stabiliser in an effort to combat modern fuels 💁🏻♂️
Top video 👍🏼
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Good luck with the refurb and thanks for watching
Fantastic video Steve. Your channel appears to be growing nicely and really gaining momentum. Lovely bike too that Fireblade. Looking forward to meeting you in the week and you working on my R1.
Thanks 👍
Had a similar problem on a fazer 1000, measured the temperature of the downpipes and one was cooler. After a lot of faffing a set of new plugs sorted it out.
I'm new to this channel. Love your concept about travel around and fix issues on the customers bike. Great job done. I'm now a subscriber.. Two thumbs up...👍👍
Welcome aboard!
nice example
That’s sounding so much better after you’d finished doing your thing!! Nice one 👍
Thanks 👍
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I'm always checking for new videos of u guys
Glad you’re checking. We always release a new video every Friday
Just one question, why remove the mirrors? I have the same bike in a different colour scheme, this was so satisfying to watch 👍
This particular bike was fitted with an aftermarket steering damper and aftermarket top fairing brace. The mirrors had to be removed so the faring brace could be removed, so the steering damper could be removed, so the front tank mounts could be undone. A bit of a pain but something we just have to deal with.
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top work, great looking bike.
Wow great job , how do you think the blanking screw came out and it was so out of balance 😊
The blank may not have been tightened fully after its last carb balance. It is unusual to find carbs this far out of balance but not unheard of especially if they have been removed and refitted.
Sounds lovely after that
excellent video, look forward to the next cheers guys.🏍🏍🏍🏍
Thank you for watching, we really appreciate it 👍🏻
I’m looking for a bike like that 900rr
What a beauty.
Lovely job!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Can anyone assist with a slight situation..? I've got a 99 and cannot find a video on how to properly remove the tank (fuel hoses etc), nothing in the manual as well.. 🤔🤔
Great job 👍
Thanks 👍
So what screw you used for the carb? My no.3 cylinder is misfiring. I’m currently working on it
On this particular bike it was a blanking bolt that was missing on the no3 vacuum port. Standard M5 bolt (but keep it short!) was required.
@@themobilemotorbikemechanic , hope is the same issue as my bike. I stripped one of the airbox collar to the carb. And about to remove it now
Hi.What rpm do you recommend for balance and do you disconect the tps body.Thanks
We were taught to set revs at approx 2500 when balancing carbs. No need to disconnect the TPS.
I get really annoyed by miss information! especially when someone is masquerading as an authorithey on the subject. You Don't need to raise the idle to balance throttle bodies or carbs. Occasionally a slight increase is required to smooth out the reading on the vacuum guages. Once you have a steady reading on the guages the idle should be set as low as possible without the engine stalling. This amplifies any discrepancy in the inlet tract vacuum (which is the point of balancing in the first place). Ignore the main Jet comment 🤔 absolutely no idea what he's talking about. It's not even close to coming off the pilot circuit at that sort of throttle opening 🤦
@@SuperbikeSurgeryTV I was told to just make sure the engine is at running temps to balance properly, then as he did in the video, keep resetting the rpm to where it should be and adjust as needed, around 1400rpm for idle on these I believe.
@@themobilemotorbikemechanic Thanks for the reply👍👍
@@SuperbikeSurgeryTV I agree entirely. It is still on the pilot at that rpm by a long way.
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That bike is either well looked after or hardly used, i have the same model and after 24 years its still in good shape but its got a few scuffs here and there. Ive been trying to find a steering damper for it, has anyone any idea who makes one to fit this model.
The harris bracket with Ohlins damper is what you need to be looking for. Good luck with your search 👍🏻
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Wow what a machine, looks scary to even stand beside it never mind drive it. :)
The toolbox looks precariously balanced. Hope it doesn't fall on to a bike!
Trust me it’s not going anywhere 👍🏻