Hopefully someone can help / point me in the right direction. I've tried searching the forums but don't really know what I'm looking for.
1999 Suzuki GSX F 600 UK based owner. No modifications to the bike to my knowledge.
Through more responsive gears (1 - 3 mainly) my bike will very briefly lose then regain power at about 5 - 6K revs like it is hitting a dead spot in the engine maybe. This results in the bike jumping forward making a good attempt to rip my hands off the handlebars. It seems mainly to be if I am getting up to speed quickly / if I am some what aggressive with the throttle but can occur even if I am gentle with the throttle (doesn't always occur with the latter gentle method and is much less noticable).
The bike rides perfectly through the rest of the revs in these gears it just appears to be around the 5 - 6K mark
Only recently started doing this (period of a week). It's making for an unpleasant ride.
If someone could assist I'd be grateful. If you need further information let me know.
On a side note I've found this site very useful so far! Very helpful bunch of people.
Thanks
Mike
1999 Suzuki GSX F 600 UK based owner. No modifications to the bike to my knowledge.
Through more responsive gears (1 - 3 mainly) my bike will very briefly lose then regain power at about 5 - 6K revs like it is hitting a dead spot in the engine maybe. This results in the bike jumping forward making a good attempt to rip my hands off the handlebars. It seems mainly to be if I am getting up to speed quickly / if I am some what aggressive with the throttle but can occur even if I am gentle with the throttle (doesn't always occur with the latter gentle method and is much less noticable).
The bike rides perfectly through the rest of the revs in these gears it just appears to be around the 5 - 6K mark
Only recently started doing this (period of a week). It's making for an unpleasant ride.
If someone could assist I'd be grateful. If you need further information let me know.
On a side note I've found this site very useful so far! Very helpful bunch of people.
Thanks
Mike
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