Sun Mar 9 10:13:32 1997
- Message No. 492
From: Marcel_Sieling@d.maus.de (Marcel Sieling)
Subject: Shooting
Hi,
>Bang in the muffler is caused by non-burned fuel going into the exhaust.
>It's definitely not normal on the AT. I would check the engine tune-
>up (air filter, valve clearance, carbs balance ...). This may be due to
>to 'lean' or to 'fat' carburation.
I have very seldom bangs in the exhaust, mostly when I went more than a
quarter of an hour at full throttle on the highway and then slow down with
the carburetors closed. At a certain rpm two or three bangs occure, but
they are soft and blubby ones, which sound quite good. ;-) No big bangs.
After a kilometer of normal riding I do not have any bangs anymore.
My @ is freshly adjusted by the local honda dealer, the air filter is brand
new and the engine is at original honda state.
I think, such seldom bangs under abnormal conditions are normal, I also had
them on my Transalp, but more often there than at the @.
take care - Marcello.
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