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My 1992 honda cbr 600 f2 runs good when first started little hard to start but when the bike warms up it starts to bog down. Not allowing me to go over 75 then not over 55 then 10mph at most. What's wrong

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Well mine is stock, just fiddled with it today. took all 4 air/fuel screws out, they werent junked or anything. put them back in at 2 turns out, adjusted the choke properly, and finally put in the new set of plugs i got.

so after a bit of fiddling i got it started, i had to hold the choke all the way out to keep it running (barely) turned the idle way up to get it to stay running. wont rev past 3-4 grand. turned all the a/f screws out to 3 turns out, which is where most of them were before. and there was no noticable difference in the way it ran. finally noticed one of the carbs was overfilling (leaking out the bypass) so i turned the fuel valve and let it run out.

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SOURCE: spark plug gap

it is 0.036 in

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2008

SOURCE: Honda cbr 600f2 throttle adjuster?

Sounds like you were adjusting the idle mix screw on the carburetor. I think www.bikebandit.com has OEM parts, with diagrams. Also, there are many forums for different motorcycles and their owners on the internet, I would try a Google search for the right forum for your bike. Good Luck!

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  • Posted on Mar 05, 2009

SOURCE: Honda CBR 900rr 95 Will not start

Check fuel pump is working(remove seat and tank)Although your bike has carbs,they are fed by a fuel pump(under seat and tank)
if there is no fuel getting pumped when you are cranking over,replace fuel pump relay(cheapest option)If still no joy your fuel pump is u/s.although hondas have a seperate small vacume type hose running off the back of the pump,any pump off a kawasaki zx7/zx9 will do the job(they are all made by the same firm)

neilshere

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2009

SOURCE: 96 honda cbr 600 f3

hi would be good idear to also check spark and and timing also if you just got bike give it a good service this includes fuel filter

hope this helps

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 02, 2009

SOURCE: i need wiring schematic

I bought a cbr 600 , but bike came with the wirers not connected. Rectafire, was also not connected? need diagram or help really badly!!!!

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Check the compression. If it has low compression it will always be difficult to start. I have the same bike. It is a really good starter, comparatively to other older 'cycles I own. 1) Check the fuel level in the tank, and be sure to turn the fuel switch (left side of bike below tank and seat) to On, or even Reserve 2) In stock tuning, my bike likes full choke for cold start, in any ambient temperature, it likes to warm up with the choke on, until it starts to sputter from the rich mixture. 3) I believe this bike has vacuume tube that goes to the fuel petcock, this shuts off fuel to carbs when bike is not running. Thus if the bike has not run in a while, or the carbs drained, it will take several start attempts to get the carb float bowls filled. 4) This bike is hard to start if the battery is old or marginally charged. 5) Also pull the spark plugs, if they are brown, or black, change them. 6) check the air cleaner, if it is too dirty it will essentially act like a choke
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