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    Default 05 gsxr 600

    sup guys i got a technical post bout my new bike. its hesitant off start off, after 3000rpms it takes off. ive done changed plugs, oil, gas, and adjusted my tps..someone wanna help?

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    Clutch needs adjusted or it may be gone

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    idk if its clutch..it seems fuel related or electrical possibly. ill look into it tho thanks man.

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    Sounds more timing than anything.
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    How does the engine sound? Any ticking?

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    nah the motor runs strong. the clutch is fine and all idk whats causeing it. i live too far away to drive up to the atl for somebody to check it out.

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    Go to a shop, find out problem, if you cant afford for them to fix it then pay their diagnosis fee and you do the wrenchin

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    i figured it out. one of my sensors was going bad..thanks peeps

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    what sensor?

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    the atmospheric sensor. least thats what i thought. pluged the new one up and it ran decent, then started acting up again

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    what are your upgrades on it? does it have a power commander? bikes are just like cars but more technical if you upgrade the exhaust to a full system sometimes there is not enough back pressure and it has low power on the bottom in.

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    k&n air filter, and a yoshi bolt on muffler. and no to the power commander (cant afford one atm lol)

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