bad bog and throttle response on my m1

catm1000

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hey guys, i bought a 07 m1000 in great shape and it was looked after really well. I too it for a rip today and i have a real bad bog, running high rpm at low speeds and crappy throttle response....power valves gummed up? I dunno just tryin to find a fix before i bring it to mountain magic.......WTF
 

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Check clutches first, especially belt deflection. After that, I'd look at power valve cable adjustment, and possibly stuck valves. Did you do a compression test? Any mods? Has the ecu been reflashed? These are the basics, but I suspect the culprit is in your clutching - the M1000 is a brute when properly set up...
 

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Gotta be the clutches. That year had the 4 tower (unless it was upgraded to a 3) and the spider was prone to cracking. Also on mine I had the secondary inside shieve crack to the point where it almost busted right off. How about the rollers in the secondary... do they have flat spots? Belt glazed?
 

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ya...i dunno guys, i checked the power valves and they were really dirty so i cleaned them up and installed and it made a lil difference but nothin to talk about. I dont know much about belt deflection or my clutch....any suggestions?
please help:(
 

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this may sound stupid, but what about old fuel and oil? the cat feels like its running on 1 cylinder...spark plugs maybe?
 

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well, start with the basics - if you have old fuel in the sled you are asking for disaster (won't run well - if at all), and the old fuel will wreak havoc on your top end. fresh fuel and plugs, install a new belt (you're gonna need a spare anyway). Be sure to drain the old fuel from the tank, don't just top up with fresh - it isn't a lawnmower putting out 5 hp...
 

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hey thanks old fart....done all that and turns out its a cracked reed.....huh go figure, fixed and rip'n....this sled is nutz, good thing im power hungry :):beer::beer::beer:
 
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