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Started my bike (R1 5PW) for the first time in a couple of weeks on Sunday and it was idling at 4000rpm, I went out out for a small ride to see if it was just cos I hadnt ridden it for a while but it was made no difference.

When I got home I lowered the idle with the adjuster but could only lower it to idle at 1500rpm no lower...

Should I be worried about this?

Anyone have any ideas why this may have happened?

Your help is greatly appreciated

Paul

:)

Started my bike (R1 5PW) for the first time in a couple of weeks on Sunday and it was idling at 4000rpm, I went out out for a small ride to see if it was just cos I hadnt ridden it for a while but it was made no difference.

When I got home I lowered the idle with the adjuster but could only lower it to idle at 1500rpm no lower...

Should I be worried about this?

Anyone have any ideas why this may have happened?

Your help is greatly appreciated

Paul

:)

definitely not right, you should be able to adjust idle right down to a natural idle and then onto a stall. My FZR1000 did this years ago and it was a bit of shit in one of the butterflies stopping it shutting properly - you'll be surprised how little air an engine can rev on, if it is not underload.

Could be an air-leak also or EXUP valve jammed open (though this is not too likely).

good luck getting to the bottom of it.

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can you bite the clutch to lower revs and the revs stay down? that means it def has an air leak somewhere

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