YZ85 jerking

ParkerM
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When I am transitioning into the powerand my bike starts to jerk. I don’t know if the clutch is slipping or what. My chain is pretty loose, could someone help?
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zehn
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3/10/2019 4:32pm
What color powerband do you have on it?
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ParkerM
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3/10/2019 4:46pm
zehn wrote:
What color powerband do you have on it?
Yellow
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gsxr6
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3/10/2019 4:53pm
zehn wrote:
What color powerband do you have on it?
ParkerM wrote:
Yellow
Ur good then. Torque your sprocket bolts and it'll be fixed
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crf250pilot
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3/10/2019 5:07pm
You should be able to look back and see your own roost as you transition into the power band.
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HazemG
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3/10/2019 5:47pm
zehn wrote:
What color powerband do you have on it?
ParkerM wrote:
Yellow
I know you're trolling because a YZ would have a blue powerband.
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3/10/2019 6:30pm
zehn wrote:
What color powerband do you have on it?
ParkerM wrote:
Yellow
HazemG wrote:
I know you're trolling because a YZ would have a blue powerband.
Inaccurate assumption. I ran a purple powerband.
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bvm111
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3/10/2019 6:44pm Edited Date/Time 3/10/2019 6:49pm
It’s lean

Has it always done it?

If it just started I would check for loose intake clamp, loose read valve bolts, hole or tear in the rubber intake where the carb mounts in... while your in there inspect your reeds to see if they are chipped or cracked.

If that isn’t it I would swap the yellow for a blue power band Whistling
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bvm111
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3/10/2019 6:47pm
Here is a little tip though.... There is a “tech/raceshop” section in the forum where you will more than likely get more serious responses if you post this question there.
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genericrider
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3/10/2019 6:50pm
Check the silencer bearings.
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Kkawi
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3/10/2019 7:01pm
change the footpeg oil and the tire fluid. you should be good after that
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Fantasy
3/10/2019 7:07pm
Make sure you aren’t missing teeth on your rear sprocket
holverson34
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3/10/2019 7:42pm
Clutch basket
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drt410
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3/10/2019 7:45pm
Turn jerking to: off. Youll b good.
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3/10/2019 7:59pm
Ball bearings.
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3/10/2019 8:15pm
ParkerM wrote:
Yellow
HazemG wrote:
I know you're trolling because a YZ would have a blue powerband.
Inaccurate assumption. I ran a purple powerband.
And look what that did for your jumping technique!
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brody
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3/10/2019 8:26pm
its your mid pipe upper float( located in your pipe) valve or your pipe washer fluid
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omalley
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3/10/2019 8:32pm
I’d add one tooth on the rear and drop your fork oil 10cc. I’m pretty sure that fixes every bike ever made...at least according to one of the moto mags...
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HazemG
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3/10/2019 10:05pm
Lmao!
ledger
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3/10/2019 10:23pm
drt410 wrote:
Turn jerking to: off. Youll b good.
Bingo !! Amazing how so many people overlook this simple on/off switch...located behind the front number plate. Gosh, is what Tomac would say.
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Steve125
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3/11/2019 6:05am
If your YZ is Jerking, there's a guy on here who'll clean your gear after you ride it.
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