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I need help asap please

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#1 ·
Okay to give you the run down i have taken off the carbs cleaned them changed the oil changed the spark plugs. now the reason for all of this i am having a problem with my 2001 R6 when it gets to like 170 degrees and i start to release the clutch it will die/lose power and like try to cut off. I need help this is my only ride I just got it and im also very young I need help please and thank you
 
#2 ·
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Carburetors
Deteriorated or contaminated fuel
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 Incorrectly installed needle valve seat
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 Incorrectly adjusted starter cable
 
#6 ·
So let me get this straight.. you did the maintenance work BECAUSE the bike is dying after it warms up?

If that's the case:

Did you completely disassemble the carbs and clean them? That would rule out a lot of things that could be wrong.

Also, are you shutting off the choke after the bike warms up? I know this seems obvious but I just wanna rule it out! :D
 
#7 ·
Okay i understand and yes i take the choke off. but what happens when it gets to like 180 and you come to a complet stop and pull in the clutch it revs fine but when you go to take off it bogs/wants to die cause if you let the throttle go it will die. ima take it to the shop cause i have cleaned the carbs and they were all good i just cant seem to find whats wrong. ill let you know what the problem is but do let me know if you have any ideas
 
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