What Causes Lack of Power at High Speed in Motorcycle Carburetors?
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Motorcycle carburetor lack of power at high speed can be attributed to the following reasons: Exhaust pipe blockage: After prolonged use, the exhaust pipe of a motorcycle can accumulate severe carbon deposits. These deposits, along with dust and grime, can clog the exhaust pipe, leading to poor acceleration. In such cases, you can use a drain hook to reach into the exhaust pipe and clean out the carbon deposits and dust. Another method is to burn off the carbon deposits at high temperatures, as the heat will cause them to flake off. Air filter displacement: A clogged air filter occurs when the foam inside gets blocked by dust, causing the rubber tube to bend and obstruct airflow. In this situation, you can clean the foam of the air filter. If the intake hole has been displaced due to bumps, take it to a repair shop to have a mechanic reinstall it properly.