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11-02-2012, 07:27 PM
#11
Two Bro's=ORGASM *nohomo*
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Whitby, Ontario, Kanada
Posts: 3,091
Bike: 07 R1
Re: Bike takes a while to turn over?
Record your own video, watching someone else's video doesn't help us much.
-Jamie M.
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07 R1 -
Flash tune 'd,
A&R Race Baffles with Akrapovic Y Pipe (
wrapped in DEI Titanium header wrap ),
Renthal MX Kevlar Grips, HVMP Extra Heavy Weight bar ends, Saddlemen "Tech" seat (memory foam + gel), Skeen Racing Extended White frame sliders, Shermoto Levers, Proton flush mount front signals , BMC race filter,
Elka Stage 4 adjustable shock ,
iPod 4th Gen with Harry's Lap Timer Pro with Emprum UltiMate 5hz GPS and Ram mount, 190/55
Bridgestone S20 's,
Garmin 2595LM GPS in RAM stem mount,
MikeyMoto Ultralight rear rotor , Ultra
high power LED running lights , trimmed
ebay fender eliminator , Shorai LFX14A4-BS12 ultralight battery, Fren Tubo Type 4 CF lines (front and rear), Vesrah RJL front pads, Ferodo Sinter Grip ST rear pads, Amsoil MCF full synthetic oil, Amsoil EA15K13 car oil filter, Wurth HHS2000 chain lube, Shell 91 octane NO ETHANOL fuel ONLY.
Coming soon: Race Tech fork kit, EK MVXZ 520 chain, Drive Systems USA Superlite Steel rear sprocket (+2/47t), Driven drilled steel front sprocket (-1/16t), will try to reach top speed of 305kph/190mph.
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11-02-2012, 07:49 PM
#12
Just made this great wheelie.. did you see it?!
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Gold Coast, Australia
Posts: 30
Bike: 2008 YZF-R6 Black/Grey
Re: Bike takes a while to turn over?
Will do not sure how to upload it via phone, still after proper recording gear but dont know what I should get (Been looking at contour+2)
11-02-2012, 07:54 PM
#13
Two Bro's=ORGASM *nohomo*
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Whitby, Ontario, Kanada
Posts: 3,091
Bike: 07 R1
Re: Bike takes a while to turn over?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Xed
Will do not sure how to upload it via phone, still after proper recording gear but dont know what I should get (Been looking at contour+2)
You can mobile upload it to youtube.
-Jamie M.
__________________
07 R1 -
Flash tune 'd,
A&R Race Baffles with Akrapovic Y Pipe (
wrapped in DEI Titanium header wrap ),
Renthal MX Kevlar Grips, HVMP Extra Heavy Weight bar ends, Saddlemen "Tech" seat (memory foam + gel), Skeen Racing Extended White frame sliders, Shermoto Levers, Proton flush mount front signals , BMC race filter,
Elka Stage 4 adjustable shock ,
iPod 4th Gen with Harry's Lap Timer Pro with Emprum UltiMate 5hz GPS and Ram mount, 190/55
Bridgestone S20 's,
Garmin 2595LM GPS in RAM stem mount,
MikeyMoto Ultralight rear rotor , Ultra
high power LED running lights , trimmed
ebay fender eliminator , Shorai LFX14A4-BS12 ultralight battery, Fren Tubo Type 4 CF lines (front and rear), Vesrah RJL front pads, Ferodo Sinter Grip ST rear pads, Amsoil MCF full synthetic oil, Amsoil EA15K13 car oil filter, Wurth HHS2000 chain lube, Shell 91 octane NO ETHANOL fuel ONLY.
Coming soon: Race Tech fork kit, EK MVXZ 520 chain, Drive Systems USA Superlite Steel rear sprocket (+2/47t), Driven drilled steel front sprocket (-1/16t), will try to reach top speed of 305kph/190mph.
11-02-2012, 10:25 PM
#14
Will work for track time
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Citrus Heights, CA
Posts: 19,471
Bike: 04 R6, 06 CRF250X
Re: Bike takes a while to turn over?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
toysareforboys
Record your own video, watching someone else's video doesn't help us much.
-Jamie M.
11-09-2012, 09:41 AM
#15
I eat my R6
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Scottsdale AZ
Posts: 352
Bike: 09 R6 - 08 RR (SOLD)
Re: Bike takes a while to turn over?
My 09 does this too....super annoying. When warmed, she fires right up. My battery is brand new and is not the issue. Seems these bikes just take forever to crank over when cold...and when they do, they don't even cold choke! She limps up to 1500rpm and stays there
Bike just doesn't feel "strong" when cold starting...feels like it's limping along from a long nap. My 08 CBR RR would fire up like a bat out of hell and cold choke itself 2000rpm until it was happy and warmed...not this R6
11-09-2012, 10:00 AM
#16
2003 R6
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Mesa, Arizona
Posts: 61
Bike: 2007 R6
Re: Bike takes a while to turn over?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Xed
Hey all,
My 2008 R6 has a problem starting up, it takes a little while to turn over which annoys me, I have noticed other people on youtube seem to only have to wait for 2 of those ignition noises for the bike to turn over where as mine might take 5 or so?
The battery has been fully charged at the mechanics, is this something common with the bike or is it something I would need to replace?
eg. of a bike turning over with ease.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JC2JKp3lrXU At 54 seconds he starts up his bike.
If anyone has any idea please let me know, or if they need more info.
so i may be confused...but your bike started right away. Whats the problem...?
11-10-2012, 11:20 PM
#17
Just made this great wheelie.. did you see it?!
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Gold Coast, Australia
Posts: 30
Bike: 2008 YZF-R6 Black/Grey
Re: Bike takes a while to turn over?
No my bike doesn't start right away, that is someone elses, I ended up taking it back and getting a new battery put in because when I tried to start it the other day you could tell the battery sounded flat so that is all fixed now. Still takes about 5 times before it turns over and starts when cold but that seems normal, when its warm starts up right away where as before it didnt
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