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08-18-2024, 08:41 AM | #1 |
Join Date: Aug 2024
Posts: 4
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new Venom X22 125cc issue - what bikes are similar?
After much research, I decided that Venom Motorsports was the safest to order from. I will start a build thread to track progress once I at least get the bike running, but I don't want to clutter that thread up with each problem, but will rather link to threads like this for issues.
What are some other key words or bikes I can search to get insight for my engine only related issues? I think this is the same 125cc setup in stuff like the Vader Boom? Model: DF125RTS (manufacturer date of September 2023) Engine: 1PS4FMI PH080857 https://www.venommotorsportsusa.com/...5cc-motorcycle Issue 1) Low fuel flow. I replaced the stock fuel filter with a transparent one. turns out the petcock from the fuel tank had an obstruction and gas was just dripping into the filter. I removed the tank and cleaned out the pet cock. Much better flow now. Issue 2) Engine quit after 5 minutes of riding. The bike idled fine for 5 to 10 minutes before riding. Then I go for a 5 minute ride and it started to run sluggish, exhaust popping more so, then died. I suspect a rich A/F issue. I get it home barely and cannot get it to start. I sprayed starter fluid into the carb inlet but that does not produce engine starting of any kind. Work put in: Battery is fully charged and cranks well. I checked to make sure the fuel tank vent was not pinched as part of issue 1. I removed the air filter box. I check the coil and CDI connections. I have not checked the valves (as I should not HAVE to in order to drive 25mph for 5+ minutes from a "reliable" manufacturer...) BTW, removing the body fairings was a real pain. Like 2 hours long and lot of frustration, but nothing broke - other than what came cracked from Venom. i know right. My best guess is the bike was running too rich and the spark got fouled out. I will call Venom Monday, so we'll soon learn how good their customer support is. I wanted a different looking 125RTS from PowerSports, but went with Venom based on reputation and reports. Thank you for reading. ps. been working on cars, motorcycles, 4 wheelers for a long time. Knowing how to search really helps. |
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08-20-2024, 09:50 AM | #2 |
Join Date: Jan 2021
Location: Lehigh Valley Area
Posts: 166
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I had a vacuum developing in my gas tank, after my emission delete, and one-way vent cap, I got rid of that major problem.
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